PetSmart reviews

3.1

37% would recommend to a friend

(10,808 total reviews)
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Ken Hicks

23% approve of CEO

29% positive business outlook

PetSmart has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 10,808 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PetSmart 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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11K reviews
3.0
Nov 2, 2017
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Pros

15% discount, full time managers get one free wellness plan w/ Banfield and paid vacation.

Cons

I truly enjoy working with animals, and I've worked within a couple of the Petsmart’s locations for four years. As with any work environment the quality of work depends on your co-workers, and varies massively from store to store. Petsmart offers decent employee discounts but poor health benefits. There is a very low employee retention rate. Employee retention is primarily due to poor compensation, and limited ability to progress from within the company. Though retail is a forever changing environment, and many positive changes have been made since the buy-out that took the company private, there have also been negative impacts. True customer care focus was lost with the push on sales, conversion & email capture. Associates now must face writes-ups and termination for underperformance on email capture and puppy guides, ultimately putting a tight strain on a once genially friendly environment. When it comes to scheduling, work hours are continually cut as expectations for employs are increased and job positions are eliminated. Like all retail environments Petsmart is not exempt from its fair share of mean, spiteful, and just plain crazy when it comes to customers, and most are in the form of cat-people and the grooming customers. Company losses due to theft (both internal & external) are often tolerated or overlooked by both management and upper level loss prevention teams. Upper level management also varies by district, and though they do little more than push stores to drive sales, can also make or break a store and its workplace environment. Apart from the vast amount of shocking stories I now have from my years working there, “strictly retail” now best sums up what Petsmart now stands for.

3.0
Oct 24, 2017
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Pros

If you love animals, it’s a great place to be around them. Most stores are super flexible about working around your College class schedule or another job schedule. Great place if you want a part-time job. Many different departments to choice from to work in as well. Usually in store management team is good.

Cons

If you love animals, it’s also a hard place to work. Things get sick, some die. Not necessarily from abuse or lack of care. They usually come into the store sick from the suppliers, and naturally some things get sick in the store. It’s hard to see something you cared for everyday so become ill and pass. You get attached. You can get some pretty difficult customers. Since the buy out, everything has changed. It isn’t about the animals as much anymore, it’s about the sales metrics. Understandable because it is a business, got to make money. However, there are over 100 animals in that building that fully depend on the associates. They don’t have a choice and can’t take care of themselves, and there isn’t enough care by upper management or corporate put into that.

2.0
Oct 23, 2017

Leadership position with little leading

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Pros

Working with animals and peoples pets

Cons

Hours so reduced that leaders task and don’t lead. When leaders are your cashiers how can they lead.

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