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
3.0
Feb 16, 2022

I want to like it

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Pros

It's a fast-paced start-up culture and the work is interesting. I believe that the founders care about the mission and the want the company to be a good place to work. There are lots of smart, hard working people driving business forward.

Cons

Our department head is difficult to work for and the environment can be toxic. Feedback is provided, but we don't see change, so team morale continues to get worse. Workload is very heavy at times and requires a lot of long hours.

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Thank you for taking the time to leave this review. We are disappointed to hear of your frustrations with team morale and workload. As you are a current employee, I would highly encourage you to reach out to a member of the HR team so that we can work to improve your employee experience.
2.0
Jul 24, 2023

Started as a wonderful company to work for... not anymore.

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Pros

My coworkers are overall fantastic. The offices are dog friendly. Summer fridays are nice (every other Friday off during the summer). Up until covid hit, Embark had great culture. Since the second half of 2020, the company expanded like crazy. Everything seemed to be going great until 2022...

Cons

(1) Depends on who you are and what your job is, pay can be quite lacking. (2) There is a DEIB committee, and the website says Embark cares about DEIB, but one of the C-level executives has intimidated people in the DEIB committee, to the point that they were not allowed to attend the meetings anymore. However, they still has power to block anything the C-level executives doesn't want to be enacted, such as salary transparency. Several members of the DEIB committe are disheartened and think it's pointless to attempt to improve DEIB at Embark. (3) During the first layoff of this year, Embark laid off 20% of its employees. That was 40 people. Minorities and women were greatly overrepresented in the lay offs. Embark was never a diverse company to start with, and now it is even less diverse. Also, during all hands meetings following the mass layoffs, C-level executives avoided answering questions related to minorities and women being overrepresented in the lay offs. (4) More about the layoffs. The C-level executives were never truthful to us about how dire the situation was. Most of us had no ideas the layoffs were coming. Most direct supervisors had no idea that their direct reports were being laid off. The C-level executives were the ones who decided who to lay off, but how do they know what each employee was doing, and how skilled they are, without consulting their direct supervisors? Also, compared to many other companies that had widespread layoffs, the severance package from Embark is laughable. (5) Priorities constantly change. It's tough to actually be able to see a project to the end. (6) Apparently everyone but the C-level executives could see that post covid bubble was going to burst. However, they kept on hiring, as if everything is going well. Even on the day the lay offs occured, there was at least one person starting their first day at Embark. Why hire new employees if you are just going to lay off your existing employees? (7) The company is now a barebones version that it once was. Pretty much everyone at still at Embark is looking for a new position. No sense in staying somewhere where as layoffs happen, additional responsibilities are piled on without any additional compensation.

1.0
Nov 23, 2024

if you need a paycheck while job searching

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Pros

The executive team and corporate strategy flips every six months which means you get to witness some truly funny attempts at corporate intrigue. A colleague once described the c-suite at Embark as “Succession But Stupid” and I think about that every day.

Cons

Your tolerance for working at Embark right now hinges on how much you relate to the dude on the Titanic who bravely played the violin while the ship sank.

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