ASPCA reviews

2.9

46% would recommend to a friend

(292 total reviews)

Matthew Bershadker

45% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

ASPCA has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 292 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The ASPCA employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Nonprofit & NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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292 reviews
1.0
Oct 27, 2023
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Pros

the work is meaningful, the majority of people are amazing and caring, benefits and pay comparably are better than most, more resources than your average shelter, and interesting populations to work with

Cons

Upper management. Isn’t it always upper management? After 15 years in the animal welfare industry, I was left disappointed and disillusioned by my time at the ASPCA. I loved my job and did good work, however, all it took was one person in upper management who had a petty vendetta against me to turn my dream job into a nightmare. I was unfairly targeted, bullied, gaslit, and ultimately unfairly terminated. Feedback was given to me months after the fact and many items were brought to my attention for the FIRST time during my performance evaluation. I was placed on a performance improvement plan, and had three meetings with management in which I was told I was doing a great job, with no complaints, and then suddenly let go with no explanation. Management above the senior level are cliquey, play favorites, and have some of the worst people skills you can imagine. They don’t want people with ideas or initiative or anyone who may question authority. Instead, they want their employees to smile, nod, and not challenge the status quo. If you don’t comply, be prepared for them to find any excuse to let you go. To succeed here, one must be prepared to have a brown nose. It’s a real shame- good employees, people experienced working with shelter animals, those who have real people skills, and those with an actual passion for the work are getting pushed out by truly terrible people managers and completely useless and biased “people team” - the only people they protect are the ones at the top. Unfortunately, the ASPCA is like every other large corporation that treats its employees like cogs in a machine that can easily be disposed of and replaced. Also, upper management is elitist and values higher education over experience and skill and there is minimal career growth potential, especially for animal care staff. Also, regarding resources, wow they could do so much better. Donate to your local shelter, please, it’ll do way more good.

1.0
Sep 1, 2016

Do your self a favor and work somewhere else

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Benefits are pretty great. Paid Lunch is very rare.

Cons

Employees really do not have the opportunity to develop unless you come into a managerial role. The "individual contributor" role means they will work you to the bone, then micromanage until you can not take it any more and leave. Management hires their friends instead of promoting within. Its a culture where everybody is looking for an opportunity to throw somebody under the bus under some false illusion they will get ahead. Not enough managers are focused on the mission, but rather on how they can receive recognition.

1.0
Feb 9, 2019

Not a great place to work.

Recommend
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Pros

I loved worked with the animals.

Cons

Upper management, especially leadership all gossiped about staff and was concerned with who was dating who. They are also racist organization, the only way to move up in this organization is if you are white!

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