VCA reviews

2.9

40% would recommend to a friend

(2,354 total reviews)
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20% approve of CEO

30% positive business outlook

VCA has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 2,354 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The VCA employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Personal Consumer Services industry (3.4 stars).

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1.0
Jun 18, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Benefit package is in line with other vet clinics. Decreased cost on meds, services etc. Normally pretty good at letting you get time off.

Cons

No respect for the individual, typical corporate uncaring attitude. So focused on growth and acquiring new clinics. Not enough time transitioning the personnel. Managers and Medical directors are not held to the same standards as associates. Very much focused on the bottom line, making us question whether that truly is quality medicine. Have seen several people fired without just cause, i.e. NO job security. Just poor management all around. Would not recommend working at VCA unless you really had no other options.

1.0
Mar 17, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good discount for employee pets.

Cons

Lets see... First I would advise you to take a job with this company only if you are totally desperate. They will start you off at $8.00 or $9.00 an hour but will promise you a raise if you manage to stay for a year. Believe me, they will get their money's worth out of you. VCA is very impressed with "Certified Vet Techs". They will hire prima donna's who are above filling mop buckets, emptying trash and performing the normal cleaning that goes with working at an animal hospital. Guess who gets to do it all? You. The insurance plan is insulting. For the minimum plan you pay about $158.00 a month but no one gets it because they simply can not afford it. VCA blithely turns a blind eye to this fact. You will get a great big insurance packet chock full of "plans". Mine went into the recycle bin. You will clear @ $1,300 per month after taxes so you will make about 15,000 a year. That is considered poverty wages and the only good thing is that you will probably qualify for food stamps and gov't assistance. Don't hold your breath on the raise. If you manage to make it for a year then you will hear raise freeze. I am also told that often a raise consists of .10c per hour. Whoppee! As a VetTech you must be respectful of the vets at all times but that courtesy is not expected of the vets. In other words they can treat you like dew-dew on their shoe and you have no recourse. In short you will work like a dog (no pun intended), and be treated like one too. Oh, training? You are on your own kid. They will take you just so far and then stop. The established techs do NOT want you to ever get to where they are. Management? If you have a problem management will listen very nicely then do precisely -- nothing. I got into this field because I really have a feeling for critters but trust me, with VCA it is ALL about the money and how you can squeeze every last penny out of the the client till he squeals. I could go on and on but that is enough..I'm starting to break out in hives just thinking of the stress level!

2.0
May 29, 2017

Ok at first

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They stick to protocol for the most part

Cons

They tell you what you want to hear in the beginning then change everything after a year. Prices hiked so much that every 3rd person would comment.

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