Demands Changing Over Time - General Manager Chewy Employee Review

2.0
Dec 13, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The Prescription department involves meaningful, high-impact work that requires accuracy, compliance, and a strong commitment to customer service. Ensuring prescription integrity and proper process execution is engaging and aligns well with maintaining high operational standards, which is not an area of concern. The core responsibilities themselves are manageable and well understood when adequate time and focus are available. Additionally, the organization maintains a recognizable culture of friendliness and customer-first values, which positively influences customer interactions and overall brand perception.

Cons

The primary challenge lies in the increasing volume of responsibilities placed on management. In addition to regular operational workloads, managers are frequently assigned deep dives and ad hoc requests with turnaround expectations reduced to an absolute minimum. In many cases, not being present when an email request is sent is not considered sufficient justification for missing a deadline. These added tasks are not offset by any reduction or reprioritization of existing responsibilities, resulting in sustained overload. Burnout among managers mirrors the burnout observed at the agent level, driven by constant deadline pressure and the expectation to absorb new responsibilities without additional support or resources. Additionally, the frequent removal of managers who are deemed incapable of meeting performance expectations—regardless of reason—creates an atmosphere of instability and negatively impacts morale. Overall, this pattern does not present well and contributes to a lack of confidence in long-term sustainability. While these challenges are not related to compensation, they significantly affect engagement, morale, and retention, alongside a growing perception that raising concerns will not lead to meaningful change. Outside of the organization’s friendly culture, there are limited structural or operational positives that meaningfully counterbalance the ongoing strain placed on leadership teams. Further compounding these challenges, a significant portion of contacts routed to the Prescription department originate from core issues that do not require prescription-level handling. This misalignment drives consistently high occupancy, contributes to failing service levels, and places unnecessary cognitive and emotional strain on agents. As a result, agent morale continues to decline, job expectations become increasingly inaccurate compared to the role as presented, and frustration grows across the team. The ongoing response has often been a push for agents to sign up for overtime; however, overtime does not address the root cause of the problem. Instead, it reinforces burnout, masks systemic routing, and workload issues, and places additional pressure on both agents and leadership to sustain an unsustainable operating model.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

I am an artist and I get to do an art-related job. The schedule is flexible when things pop up. I get health insurance and 401k and a lot of free food, and there is free gym access in the office building. The people I work with are all generally very cool, friendly, and/or fun to work with.

Cons

The pay rate is below the industry standard for production artists. I am not able to afford a place of my own. I live with my parents and I work another job to supplement my income. I am basically surviving and able to pay all my bills, but I would not be able to live a full life on my own with the pay rate as it is now. The work culture portrays itself as progressive and inclusive place but it is the typical corporate toxic environment.

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