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Helping Children
It is not very many African Americans employed here. We service different countries but it seems never to be any of African American decent.
Great work/life balance
Communication is key and upper management needs to do a better in communicating
Pay is ok compared to a few other hospitals
I feel it is not very diversed especially in management positions
Seeing the children getting helped
Helping children.
Financial waste, sexism, leadership crying poverty and closing hospitals while they stare at $9B in the endowment, and the Royal Order of Jesters -- a secret organization that is registered as a separate shriners charity and serves only to generate "good times" for the shriners.
Decent co-workers who also want to help children.
Good Benefits and good people to work with
I think there are too many bilingual positions and they ask for referrals but pick and choose they interview
He's friendly
Be more inclusive
Just read up on Shriners
Helping children and work life balance
Not many people of color and management is not always great
Senior management needs to treat everyone the same, if not on same level you sometimes get left out.
Working on behalf of children.
Terrible management, shady history of swindling by Shriners, the Royal Order of Jesters.
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Good Benefits and good people to work with
I think there are too many bilingual positions and they ask for referrals but pick and choose they interview
He's friendly
Be more inclusive
Just read up on Shriners
Working on behalf of children.
Terrible management, shady history of swindling by Shriners, the Royal Order of Jesters.
N/A
The atmosphere and flexibilty within the company.
The pay
The different children and their needs
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