Embark Veterinary reviews

3.6

55% would recommend to a friend

(67 total reviews)

Amish Desai

19% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Embark Veterinary has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 67 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Embark Veterinary employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Personal Consumer Services industry (3.6 stars).

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67 reviews
2.0
Sep 30, 2025

Not what it used to be

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Flexible/remote work -Unlimited PTO -Summer Fridays -Colleagues who love dogs -Surprisingly great benefits, comparable to what you’d get at a bigger company

Cons

When I first joined Embark, it was a great place to work. You got to work with passionate scientists, veterinarians, and dog-loving people who really wanted to make a difference. Unfortunately, that version of the company doesn’t really exist anymore. Today, Embark is run by a CEO who lacks any form of leadership skills and consistently shows how unfamiliar he is with dogs, people, and Embark’s main product. Unfortunately, the CEO has also systematically rid the company of most of its experts. There is no strategic direction, at least not one that lasts more than a few months. Leadership is focused on short-term ideas that keep the company afloat for one more day. High turnover at the executive level has resulted in chaos for employees who don’t know how their role might change in a few weeks or months. Teams are told to launch products with little foresight or strategic vision, and then leadership is surprised if the product doesn’t perform well. This then means more layoffs. Embark went through five layoffs in about two years, reducing the size of the company to half of what it once was. Most of the employees who cared about the product and the mission are gone, whether through layoffs, being forced out, or leaving by choice due to how dysfunctional the org is. Other cons: Salary is not competitive with biotech in Boston in general.

5.0
Nov 15, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Had strong, honest conversation with the CMO/hiring manager around her expectations for the role as well as mine for my next move. Felt heard as well as informed. Excited for conversations to come. Everyone I met with was open and honest about the current state of the team and the pains of hyper growth. Allowed me enough understanding to know what I would be hired into help solve. My most memorable conversation was with Ryan, the CEO. He was super busy, popped in to let me know he was going to be late because he was on with the lawyer finalizing the funding, but came back and took the time to tell me the founder story. His passion and authenticity is what sold me. I'm here to help him realize his vision. I started conversations in June and received an offer in early July. They honored my request to take time off between positions and let me start in mid-August.

Cons

The external recruiter wasn't super knowledgable and caused more frustration than any sort of value in the process, but they have since moved this function to our internal team. Stock options were a foreign concept to me and wish there was more of an overview or honest conversation during the offer stage.

4.0
Jan 19, 2023

Great company

Recommend
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Pros

Embark has a great culture and amazing benefits. People were great to work with and I learned a lot

Cons

The moral and meaning to work for the company seemed lower than when I started.

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