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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?

Overall the benefits are a mixed bag.
Retail Shift Supervisor in Coventry:
As a shift supervisor, I am not very high on the totem pole, so my benefits are a little limited. I don't have access to the medical insurance, but it is apparently pretty good. The 401k and Roth IRA contributions are matched up to 5%, which is pretty standard, but it is nice to have. Based on hours worked, we do get a fairly small amount of personal time, but it isn't that significant. CVS also offers an employee assistant employee assistant program that supposedly help people through life crises. I don't know anyone who uses it, including myself. We also get a 20% off store discount, and few other minor things. Everyone besides Store Mangers and Pharmacists make absolutely insulting pay for the huge amount of work and responsibility they put upon us.
Great.
Retail Shift Supervisor:
Pros: Hours and training, friendly environment.
Cons: Lack of employees, no hours, to much work underpaid not enough people that understand current technology.
A futureless part-time.
Customer Service Associate:
Pros: Get to know the neighborhood, make new friends, especially from co-workers.
Cons: Too many to list. A dangerous, hazardous work environment. High stress, no LP protection.
Good co-workers.
Retail Shift Supervisor:
Pros: The opportunity to learn all aspects of retail.
Cons: Not enough people to complete tasks assigned. Hours being cut to bare min.
Retail Store Assistant Manager:
Pros: Love my customers love the people I work with the people I work with we get things done We have fun.
Cons: The hours that they give you the company itself let me think about the people.
A very stressful and challenging job. Tremendous daily work.
Retail Shift Supervisor:
Pros: My store manager is the best which makes me not mind coming to work.
Cons: My income recently capped. No more raise.I have no incentive to do more?
It's horrible. Short staffed with a huge work load.
Pharmacy Technician:
Pros: My coworkers.
Cons: The company doesn't care about it employees.