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AIDS Healthcare Foundation

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NOT what it seems!!! - Registered Nurse AIDS Healthcare Foundation Employee Review

3.0
Aug 22, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Feeling like you work for a noble cause, great t-shits for various events, and coffee bar in the office. You can get a job with NO HIV EXPERIENCE.

Cons

This job really damaged me as a professional and harmed my wellbeing. All of the best and brightest have left or on the way out. There were good days, but the days where I was humiliated and contradicted were the worst. Divergent directives caused many misunderstandings and tension. It would have been so much easier if leadership just came clean and said- look guys we really don't know what were doing here. We're trying our best (just like you) and appreciate you hanging in with us while we work together to figure things out.

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Director of Talent Acquisition Thank you for sharing your experience, we take these reviews seriously, I would like to know details about your experience . Please email us at TalentAcquisition@ahf.org

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Cons

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