Work life balance, mentorship & professional development, and perks & benefits are all important to the millennial.
Millennials working at Blood cell Storage and everywhere else are striving for a balanced life. At Blood cell Storage, most employees are satisfied with their work life balance. The average Blood cell Storage employee receives 15-20 paid days off per year, and socializes with their peers once a week outside of work. See what employees at Blood cell Storage think about their work life balance.
Within Seattle, 35% of millennials shared they have a mentor. See what employees think about mentorship and professional growth at Blood cell Storage.
When asked to estimate how much employees think Blood cell Storage spends on their benefits, the most common answer selected is $1500 - $2500/mo. Learn about perks & benefits at Blood cell Storage.
With millennials it's like existing in a buyer's market. They're difficult to retain, so learn more about what Blood cell Storage employees think about their retention efforts.