American Heart Association Culture | Comparably
The American Heart Association is the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary health organization. read more
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PARTICIPANTS
37
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339

American Heart Association Company Culture

American Heart Association Culture

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4.1/5
American Heart Association's Overall Culture is rated B

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American Heart Association CEO

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Nancy Brown American Heart Association's CEO
Nancy Brown
76 /100

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How challenged are you at American Heart Association?

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  • The work was not difficult. The amount was overwhelming.

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How do you feel about going to work at American Heart Association everyday?

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  • Overwhelmed. Way too much work for the hours it had to be done in.

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How's the feedback proccess at American Heart Association?

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  • Pointless. I knew several people who went to HR with very valid complaints or feedback about other staff that went unanswered or was swept...

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What's the best part of your job at American Heart Association?

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  • Knowing I was working toward a mission that I truly believed in.

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  • Proven sales record. Very outgoing.

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Gender Score How positively women rate their overall experience at American Heart Association

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Diversity Score How positively minorities rate their overall experience at American Heart Association

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American Heart Association Culture At a Glance

37 employees at American Heart Association have reviewed American Heart Association across various culture dimensions, providing their opinions on items ranging from executive ratings to the pace at work. The latest review was months ago.

Overall, the 37 American Heart Association employees give their leadership a grade of B, or Top 25% of similar size companies on Comparably. This includes specific ratings of their executive team, CEO, and manager.

Employees at American Heart Association are generally satisfied with their total compensation at American Heart Association, which includes a combination of pay, stock and equity, and benefits.

Overall, employees at American Heart Association are generally satisfied with their team. 37 Participants grade the quality of their coworkers a C+. The majority believe the meetings at American Heart Association are effective, and the majority look forward to interacting with their coworkers.

The majority of employees at American Heart Association believe the environment at American Heart Association is positive. Most Participants believe the pace of work at American Heart Association is comfortably fast. About 63% of the employees at American Heart Association work 8 hours or less, while 12% of them have an extremely long day - longer than twelve hours.

Overall, the employees at American Heart Association are happy, based on their aggregated ratings of future outlook, customer perception, and their excitement going to work.

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American Heart Association vs Competitors

  1. 1st
    American Heart Association
    73 / 100
  2. 2nd
    American Red Cross
    61 / 100
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Perks & Benefits

Health & Wellness
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Health Insurance
Life Insurance
Paid Time Off
PTO / Vacation Policy
Paid Holidays
Maternity / Paternity Leave
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401K / Retirement Plan
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