Working at VCA Animal Hospital

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Ratings for VCA Animal Hospital

  • Appreciation
    3.0
  • Company Outlook
    3.8
  • Fair Pay
    2.1
  • Learning and Development
    3.4
  • Manager Communication
    3.1
  • Manager Relationship
    3.5
  • Pay Policy
    1.8
  • Pay Transparency
    2.3
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VCA Animal Hospital Reviews

What is it like working at VCA Animal Hospital?

It is rewarding and a curse.
Veterinary Receptionist in Goodlettsville:
Pros: The animals that come in and meeting new clients.
Cons: Underpaid and overworked
Depending on the hospital it can be a good job with clear expectations. That is not where I am.
Associate Veterinarian in Los Angeles:
Pros: The coworkers
Cons: The management, the lack of boundaries
Complicated. I love my job but dealing with the corporate company can be stressful.
Veterinary Technician in Birmingham:
Pros: The animals
Cons: Dealing with corporate. I have high expections to manage everything with little training
VCA is a great company, be careful with individual hospitals.
Veterinarian in Schaumburg:
Cons: Direct management is not vested in our hospital, clients or employees
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Veterinary Technician in Overland Park:
Pros: I work at an AH with a great team and we all work fairly well with one another.
Cons: Stressful, overworked & underpaid.
It is great I have great people that I work with.
Customer Service Representative (CSR) in Western Springs:
Pros: Dealing with the Animals that come to the Animal Hospital.
Cons: The stressful work environment.
Veterinary Practice Manager in Woodbridge:
Lies, double talk, subterfuge, back stabbing, sneaky business tactics, toxic management who say they care about people but really only care about profits. It's all about money, not about promoting a positive work environment or keeping long term employees when they can replace higher paid staff with minimum wage new hires.