Mud Bay reviews

2.7

31% would recommend to a friend

(214 total reviews)
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Marisa Wulff

19% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

Mud Bay has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 214 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Mud Bay employee rating is 24% below average for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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214 reviews
1.0
Sep 21, 2021

Not worth it.

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Pros

-Great discount on food, hard to beat: 40% for food, 25% on all other items. You can charge to your “account” so your pet never runs out of food -Some really great people, who genuinely care -At the beginning, you feel really important :) -Prices are usually the cheapest you can find for these nicer foods!

Cons

-There are some straight up evil people in high ranking positions at Mud Bay -Some of these people even covered up a sexual assault that happened IN STORE at Mud Bay. The person actually got a pay out. I’ve heard of many other staff being put in situations that could be considered sexual harassment. -They don’t actually care about you -Pay is okay, but pretty bad if you don’t live in inner city Portland/inner city Seattle, most other pet stores pay the same wages with less B.S. -They throw you to the wolves a lot, never really educated us about DCM just gave us handouts and told us to tell people it wasn’t true, added some grain friendly options but still offered many foods that had mostly plant based protein (the root of the problem) in their food - namely: Acana, Zignature, Taste of the Wild. These foods are just as bad as Hills, IAMS, etc. with fillers and B.S. but we are expected to sell them (and food with unstudied, exotic proteins!) -They were horrible managing mask mandates & anti-black conversation in the workplace, also keep an eye on how many BIPOC you see in Mud Bay stores - that should tell you something about their hiring process. Myself included, a lot of the stores I worked at were entirely white & entirely women, cmon Mud Bay - diversify! -Training is a mess, expect not to know anything for the first 3-6 months of your employment there if they hired you without experience -Raises are rare, they encourage promotion within the company but the money you make to do ASM vs. Staff, is NOT worth it

2.0
Sep 15, 2021

Appreciate Your Mangers

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Pros

Great health benefits, great discounts and get to help dog and cat owners.

Cons

They say that everyone at Mud Zaby is valued but as a store manager you are not. Training and development is not valued or seen as a high priority. They have a great training program, however the District Managers don’t make this a priority. Mud bay is becoming like any other big box store and it feels as if they don’t care about the importance of knowledge for their teams. When I came to Mud Bay 5 yrs ago they talked about and taught the value of customer service. It now feels like any other retail store that sells something. Yes your teams say hello to customers but that’s the end of it. There is no more of a feeling of a small local establishment. It’s disappointing to see this slip away for them. They focus on building someone who can manage a store but they don’t build leaders. The way to do well at Mud Bay is yo be a yes man and give everything to your team. Make them happy even if it is detrimental to your business and to your Managers.

3.0
Sep 13, 2017

Overall Good Company. Lots of growing pains.

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Pros

- Great place to interact with cats and dogs on a daily basis. - Decent online training program but needs some work and needs to be both hands on and online to be an effective way of retaining information. - Freedom to merchandise store and have some creative input. - Up to 40% employee discount - Ability to sample many products

Cons

- Lack of management! - Disorganization of staff and managers on store level. - I felt like popularity had a big role in promotions and getting hours rather than hard work. - Managers spending lots of time off of the floor while store staff are left to do whatever without much structure or training. - Online training was provided but you are basically put in a room alone watching videos with no hands on follow up, at least in the store I was in. - Customers who felt entitled to acting rudely because they were frequent shoppers. Overall this was just not the right fit for me. I really enjoyed shopping at Mud Bay and I loved the experience as a customer but it was a very different experience as an employee. I felt like popularity and being "friends" with management would get you a long way but hard work and new ideas didn't mean too much. The management restructuring that happened in the short time that I was with Mud Bay was pretty alarming. 5 or 6 managers either quit, laid off or reassigned to other stores. So many changes it is difficult to get adequate training as a new hire. This company did have pretty high employee retention rate but that will change if they cannot improve training and popularity issues in the stores.

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