Employees don't refer friends for a job here for a reason - Customer Service Representative (CSR) DoveLewis Employee Review

1.0
Jun 17, 2026
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Pros

The staff is wonderful! People who really love and care about animals. They will literally work themselves to burnout trying to do everything they can to help animals and their coworkers.

Cons

MANAGEMENT. Toxic and hostile environment, high turnover due to burnout and firing people without any previous discussions or write-ups., intimidation tactics. Don't bother trying to have an open discussion with management or going to HR because management and HR are buddy-buddy. As soon as you bring up a concern or ask for clarification, you're put on their radar for being difficult or threatening their position. Management is absolutely not held accountable for their lack of involvement (or lack thereof). They will come up with policy changes that do not make actual sense for the work position, but refuse to take feedback from the staff that are doing the job. They think they know best, despite being able to do the actual job themselves. There is very little chance to advance or work in a different department, despite open positions and being an employee. They will make up excuses to keep you in the position you were hired for. Reviews are always late and are only pursued when the employee continuously asks; they do not give back-pay for raises, even if they are the reason the review is overdue by months. When you give feedback on your review, there is no follow-up from HR or management, except to place a target on your back. They will look for any possible reason to fire you and then will fight your access to unemployment. They expect people to work whenever they ask, because they cannot keep a full staff in any department. If you are unable to help cover shifts or work late, you're treated like you aren't a team player. If you are put on an improvement plan, you should start looking for another job, because your time is ticking. Be ready to be treated passively aggressively with things like having to text your manager when you clock-in, because apparently them reviewing the time clock is too hard and they want to be petty about it. If you take medical leave, start looking for another job, because they are already planning on how to replace you. Need to take leave because of the mental stress they hand out? Use your time off to look for another job. They hire new employees with little to no experience and then will pay them more than their current employees. They do not provide adequate training to new employees and then wonder why people continuously quit. There's an extreme lack of communication and support from management.

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5.0
Sep 2, 2023
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Pros

So many caring employees and community programs like Blood Bank and Strays & Wildlife

Cons

Parking can be difficult. Work can be emotionally draining because of scared or upset customers.

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1.0
Jul 12, 2026
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Pros

The people are the best part of working here. The medical staff are incredibly skilled, compassionate, and generous with their knowledge. If you're eager to learn, you'll gain invaluable experience and witness exceptional medicine every day. The employee discount on emergency and specialty veterinary services is also meaningful, and the benefits include free mental health care, which is a huge plus.

Cons

Emergency medicine is inherently demanding, and moral distress is part of the job. Unfortunately, the challenges at DoveLewis extend far beyond the nature of the work. In my experience, the culture created by upper management is the primary reason for their high turnover. Over six years, I watched many talented, dedicated coworkers depart after feeling unsupported, singled out, or dismissed. Favoritism was evident, and employees outside a small inner circle often felt they had little psychological safety or ability to advocate for themselves. I also personally witnessed instances of racist and ableist behavior from management, which was deeply disappointing. Management frequently operated through fear rather than support, creating a workplace where employees felt undervalued instead of empowered. In a profession already plagued by burnout and compassion fatigue, this leadership approach only made those challenges worse. Moving between departments was also surprisingly difficult for an organization that promotes itself as a teaching hospital. Compensation is on the lower end of industry standards and is difficult to live on in Portland. Health and dental insurance are solid, but they do not offset the workplace culture. By the time I left, the chronic migraines and IBS symptoms I had developed while working there improved dramatically. While that's only my personal experience, it reinforced how much the work environment had affected my overall well-being.

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