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4 BioLife Jobs Currently Hiring in Appleton, Wisconsin:

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04/12
Licensed Practical Nurse LPN - Day One Benefits
BioLife, Appleton, WI Pays $49,608 to $68,203 per year (Below WI Average of $61,651 - $92,477 per year.) Pays $23.85 to $32.79 per hour (Below WI Average of $29.64 - $44.46 per hour.) View all Carers employers jobs.
04/10
Registered Nurse (Appleton Schroth Lane, WI)
BioLife, Appleton, WI Pays $66,394 to $91,291 per year (Above WI Average of $72,617 - $108,925 per year.) Pays $31.92 to $43.89 per hour (Above WI Average of $34.91 - $52.37 per hour.) View all Nursing employers jobs.
Licensed Practical Nurse (Appleton Schroth Lane, WI)
BioLife, Appleton, WI Pays $49,608 to $68,203 per year (Below WI Average of $61,651 - $92,477 per year.) Pays $23.85 to $32.79 per hour (Below WI Average of $29.64 - $44.46 per hour.) View all Carers employers jobs.
Medical Customer Service
BioLife, Appleton, WI (
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Estimated $16.58 - $24.88 per hour. Estimated salary $34,494 - $51,742 per year. View all Administrative Personnel employers jobs.
About biolife
BioLife, a company focused on improving the lives of patients with rare diseases, has an average employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars. BioLife supports its employees while they focus on donors. The company offers a comprehensive benefits program and opportunities for career growth.

BioLife provides a fast-paced, friendly environment where employees can believe in their purpose. The company values teamwork and offers a supportive atmosphere. BioLife is dedicated to ensuring the well-being of its donors and the patients who benefit from their contributions.

BioLife is committed to maintaining high standards in its operations. The company invests in its employees' development and provides resources for professional advancement. BioLife strives to create a positive impact on the healthcare industry.

Most Notable Positive: Feeling of making a difference in patients' lives.
Most Notable Challenge: High-pressure environment with strict quotas.