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Ratings for CVS / Pharmacy

  • Appreciation
    3.0
  • Company Outlook
    3.6
  • Fair Pay
    2.3
  • Learning and Development
    3.2
  • Manager Communication
    3.4
  • Manager Relationship
    3.8
  • Pay Policy
    2.3
  • Pay Transparency
    2.7
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CVS / Pharmacy Reviews

What is it like working at CVS / Pharmacy?

Over worked and underpayed.
Pharmacy Technician in Irvine:
Pros: Good coworkers. Shifts go by quickly.
Cons: Understaffed, high stress, bad corporate.
Pharmacy Technician in Silver Spring:
Pros: I like interacting with the people that come in and feel like I’m making a difference in their lives by making their trip to the pharmacy a little less dreadful
Cons: Certain coworkers like to leave work behind so I’m stuck cleaning up after them during my shift
Over worked and under appreciated.
Staff Pharmacist in Fort Worth:
Cons: Hours and not enough time to complete task or technicians to do them
Awesome!
Store Team Leader in California City:
Pros: That we are putting our customers on a path to a better health!
Cons: When customers come in a steal
Good job but occasional frustrating.
Pharmacy Technician in Indianapolis:
Pros: Filling prescriptions, billing, prescription data entry.
Cons: The retail aspect/direct customer interaction.
The demand is too stressful especially when we aren’t properly staffed due to cutting payroll hours.
Pharmacy Technician in Southaven:
Pros: I know the system and the way cvs operates like the back of my hand. Structure.
Cons: Cvs has become greedy. Cutting back on tech hours and putting a heavier workload on the entire stuff. We’re set up to make tons of mistakes
Challenging.
Operations Manager in Duncanville:
Pros: Opportunity to grow
Cons: Poorly trained em