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Sploot Veterinary Care

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Sploot Veterinary Care reviews

3.8

65% would recommend to a friend

(87 total reviews)

65% positive business outlook

Sploot Veterinary Care has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 87 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sploot Veterinary Care employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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87 reviews
2.0
Jun 3, 2024
Recommend
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Business Outlook

Pros

Discounts on vet care for your pets (vaccines, bloodwork, exams, surgery, imaging, cold laser therapy). Coworkers are good people.

Cons

You have to be part of the problem by charging people hundreds/thousands of dollars for vet care. despite saying there’s “no hierarchy”, there clearly is and management is uncaring, ableist, and more focused on profits than care. very hard to get accommodations and disabled/neurodivergent people are discriminated against/fired easily. despite all the marketing around a “stress-free vet experience”, nothing is actually done to help dogs with behavior needs other than having a treat bar full of stale, low-value treats. As ppx you don’t get set hours or even get to stay at one location consistently so you’re constantly dysregulated and having to relearn everything. The target demographic is frenchies, doodles, and their rich white owners. There is not even an attempt to be more inclusive by hiring bilingual employees (and paying them more) or doing literally anything. Ppx takes the blame for anything that goes wrong despite being paid the least and having to juggle 8 million tasks. There’s no WFH option despite having a call center, so instead you have to go to a cramped we-work office for no reason at all.

3.0
May 21, 2024

Startup Vibes

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Co-workers and benefits are awesome! This is a great company for someone who maybe didn’t go the college route and wants to move up in a company that will exponentially grow.

Cons

There is a constant tug of war happening between the administrative side and the medical side in terms of how each clinic operates. It gets a bit tricky when the people at HQ are telling actual veterinarians how to do their job/manage their time. As a pet owner, if a Veterinarian says they need a certain amount of time the last thing I want is someone with zero pet med experience telling the doctor that it’s too much time and that they need to rush to get someone else in. They may not use those works verbatim but it’s what happens. This puts PPX in the middle and there were times I was pressured to give medical advice over the phone or pass along medical info from higher ups that are not medically trained. The company puts an insane amount of responsibility and tasks on the plate of the PPX team. On paper, these ideas are great but in reality they prevent efficiency and create distractions. There is only so much a person can juggle in a window of time. They speak a lot about work-life balance however, if you take any days off you could be lost in the changes that occurred when you were away. This creates a pressure for those who are away from work to constantly check their Slack for updates. They also talk about burnout but they are opening new locations so quickly that they are very understaffed, meaning that the current employees are sometimes working 6-10 days in a row. The overtime is insanity and I always felt sorry for those who felt pressured to work so many hours because they felt like it meant being a team player.

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