Working at The Chemist Warehouse

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Ratings for The Chemist Warehouse

  • Appreciation
    2.9
  • Company Outlook
    3.7
  • Fair Pay
    2.3
  • Learning and Development
    3.1
  • Manager Communication
    3.3
  • Manager Relationship
    3.7
  • Pay Policy
    2.6
  • Pay Transparency
    2.8
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The Chemist Warehouse Reviews

What is it like working at The Chemist Warehouse?

Extremely busy.
Pharmacy Assistant in Adelaide:
Pros: Flexible hours, good co-workers
Cons: Overworked, extremely busy and tiring. Pay is no where near as high as competitors
Dispensary Technician in Newcastle:
Pros: Managing the staff & helping the elderly with their medication
Cons: How busy it can get and the staff turnover
It’s an easy going job most of the time however can be extremely stressful.
Pharmacy Assistant in Gosford:
Pros: I like my co workers
Cons: The incredibly high demand from head office, often is impossible to keep up with. Only negative things get talked about
Fast paced, need to be highly motivated, & self efficient, problem solver.
Compounding Pharmacy Technician in Adelaide:
Pros: Helping people, making personalised Medicine for animals & peoplr
Cons: No encouragement to undertake more training
Bad.
Storeperson in Melbourne:
Pros: Nothing
Cons: Having to do managers work when im not getting paid to do it
Underwhelming.
Pharmacy Assistant in Turramurra:
Pros: My co-workers are lovely to work with and there is a shared sense of respect between everyone. I appreciate the autonomy granted to myself when managing staff jobs for the day and in how I visually merchandise my area.
Cons: There is little transparency regarding the pay scheme. It is difficult to have any meaningful dialogue between employees and store owners. The physical labor of loading sometimes 600+ tins of baby formula into someone's van is taxing, unethical and unnecessary. The time wasted due to processing 600+ tins of baby formula 3/4 tins at a time is absurd - especially when the transactions are all done with cash. The pressure put on staff members is intense, with employees only granted 1 x 30 min break, even when working 12 hours straight.
Pharmacy Assistant in Bundaberg:
Pros: Working with medication and providing vitamin/nutrition consultations
Cons: Disorganized management, lack of development