Ok company if you're hourly - Assistant Manager of Quality CSL Plasma Employee Review

2.0
Apr 17, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Ok pay for AMQ after 4 years, but the fact that AMQ & CM are to be equals yet AMQ gets paid tens of thousands less is less than acceptable. Decent benefits for medical/dental/vision. After being there for about 7 years, PTO rate was acceptable.

Cons

When I resigned, I was not given the opportunity for an exit interview with HR, especially after knowing three previous AMQs that left and were given the opportunity for an exit interview. My center was very corrupt and treated certain employees poorly. I brought this to HRs attention on numerous occasions since multiple employees came to me as a safe space. HR turned it against me when the issues were within the operations management and had nothing to do with myself. I would never recommend CSL for future job seekers as I worked at 2 centers and they both played favoritism and treated employees poorly if they were not on the favorite list. Work life balance as a salary paid employee was not a thing. You could never get one day off without the center calling you. And if you are on vacation, good luck because you will still get call after call, and when you return, you will be cleaning up the mess that was left while you were out of the center.

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5.0
Mar 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

pay, easy work, plenty of room to advance

Cons

can be stressful depending on staffing and donor flow

2.0
Jul 6, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I made a lot of friends there, and the employees on the floor were almost always very hard workers

Cons

The higher up in leadership you go the less you actually seem to care for the people actually doing the hardest work on the floor. The donors are often mean and impatient. And don't get kicked out if they are repeatedly an issue on the floor, because that's a loss of plasma. Many centers won't kick out anyone with veins that aren't suitable to be stuck. It's often up to the donor to walk out with two blown veins to decide not to come back.

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