Chewy reviews

3.4

52% would recommend to a friend

(3,941 total reviews)
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Sumit Singh

60% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Chewy has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 3,941 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Chewy employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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4K reviews
1.0
Dec 15, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. It is located near a chipotle

Cons

Where to even begin...... I had no idea other individuals were being paid as little as 11 or even 12.50, I was in shock when I read the reviews on salary. The reason for this is the amount of garbage and stress they press upon you for the small amount they pay you to endure it. All the small reviews that seem to appear positive are completely from management. You would think if someone was content and happy with their job they would want to share all about it right? Not just a brief 3 sentences just to boost up the companies ratings. In conclusion: sad. Lets start with the training process of Chewy.com. I'd say this was probably the most vein cutting training I have ever endured. Why? They speak to you as if you are a child and they also treat you as such. If you do not pass the first week of theoretically learning to use a system you do not pass it. Come the second week, they have you on the floor and expect you to perfectly execute the following; phone calls, e-mails and chats all simultaneously. Managers / Leads: They routinely walk around, behind you looking at what your working on constantly. Everyone in the office communicates via skype. Skype is a big, fat group chat where leads send messages such as "come on, open e-mails!". They seriously harass the CSR's as if they are cattle, and they are on their high horse herding them. I have worked in bars and restaurants for a long time and I can tell you I was treated better there than at Chewy. Also, you are required to let them know when your going to the bathroom and if you can go to the bathroom or go on a scheduled lunch break ... so lets say your hungry and its 1PM, that's too bad Chewy says your allowed to eat at 1:45 or 2PM. Chewy consist of cults, everyone has their own cliques and even sadder everyone is against each other and insist on "snitching" on other co workers. The management will tell you "theirs tons of growth for opportunity", but what start up company doesn't say that? If their was such growth for opportunity why is it that the trainers are just regular CSR's that have been there for over 1 year? Wouldn't you think that they are indeed the ones that are knowledgeable and experienced? Instead management hires close friends and then after 2 months they are given a promotion. I've met so many hard working CSR's that I feel would be 100 times a better candidate as a lead instead of the pathetic excuse they have hired now. I'd say all of the above is the better side of Chewy, the worst side would be the micromanaging. Every single person micromanages all the CSR's at all time. All of your work is constantly being checked, one is almost scared to submit anything for fear of being terminated on something that is a complete mistake. When you make a mistake it is copy and pasted and sent to everyone in the company, or they will reprimand you in front of your co - workers.. I have never had a job where anyone would do that to anyone. In normal companies, they call you into a isolated area and they rationally explain to you what you did wrong and how you can fix it. However Chewy seems to think otherwise. Piece of advice for those of you out there, if your strapped for cash work here temporarily and once you find somewhere better, leave. This is not a job to have long term, don't let the paws and smiles fool you, this place is toxic. After 1 month you will start to regret your decision.

1.0
Nov 18, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The hourly pay for a entry level customer service position is pretty decent with Chewy.com. However, you will never get a raise regardless of your work ethic. There are no "Pros" to working there.

Cons

I have personally seen several hardworking customer service representatives , including myself, be told that "Chewy.com is growing and not giving raises/promotions at this time." However, you will see certain people, who have been with the company for less time than you, move to a lead position or a new department, which pays more. These certain people are the tattletales I mentioned earlier. "Ratting" or falsifying the truth to your superiors is greatly encouraged/expected and the awful upper management will run with these claims, no matter how false or proven untrue. You will be expected, out of training,to have the ability to take back to back phone calls for your entire shift and also handle 4-5 live chats at the same time, without mistakes. The company refuses to hire an appropriate amount of reps to handle the huge volume of calls and chats and if you make any kind of honest mistake, it will be copied and pasted and sent out through a company wide email, which is embarrassing and brings down everyone's morale. These emails are sent with the intent to make the reps looks stupid and it does a good job at doing that. Do not even consider working overnight! The team of overnight reps are the laughing stock of the company and are treated horribly. Team leads are either ineffectual or incompetent puppets -- or well-meaning, but handcuffed babysitters. EVERY aspect is micromanaged by a management team indifferent to actually solving real problems but only concerned with advancing a "Children of the Corn" cult-like atmosphere to substitute for the apparent disdain they have for their staff. Giving candy to their staff is their substitute for more important things like sick days. And don't ever call out. You have to make three different phone calls just to get approval -- if you get approval at all.

2.0
Mar 9, 2024

Concerning culture shifts

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good direct report management structure and coworkers, small productive teams, good tech and learning opportunities. Decent compensation.

Cons

Increased uncertainty about our jobs. Multiple rounds of layoffs combined with the messaging that our positions will be backfilled with offshore labor when people leave. Extremely hypocritical messaging encouraging RTO (while pretending that it's not an official policy), as if somehow we're supposed to believe in the cultural value of RTO when they're just turning around and replacing us with budget foreign labor. Are those Cognizant Mumbai employees going to come into the Boston office once a week for us to build relationships with us, Sumit??

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