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2.3

16% would recommend to a friend

(427 total reviews)

John W. Bellinger and Amanda Bosse

25% approve of CEO

15% positive business outlook

Food Safety Net Services has an employee rating of 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on 427 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Food Safety Net Services employee rating is 34% below average for employers within the Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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427 reviews
1.0
Jun 29, 2019

Dont do it bro!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Lifelong friends if you are persistent.

Cons

Pretty bad bro. First of all the pay is subpar,they will promise you high pay after 90 and 180 days but fail to deliver. Also you are expected to stay 60-80 hours a week and your manager will become upset with you if you dont stay as well as if you do so prepare to be yelled at regardless. Lastly the open door policy is bogus. Dont bring any complaints against coworkers,management,or anything relating to fsns or you WILL find yourself getting written up for complaining...or worse you'll be fired. Another thing i wanted to mention for cons is that training is constantly forged and in the case of audits,ive noticed leads and supervisors talking with management about making up false documents for technicians because they never have time to train so its a common practice for documentation to be forged to fool the auditors. I dont have a strong science background but i am almost positive that this is not a good practice to be doing. Anyhow thanks for reading and i hope everyone knows that fsns is the bottom of the bucket, get out as soon as you find something else.

1.0
Jul 12, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

We have what is called "shopping" once or twice a quarter for free food.

Cons

Insurance sucks,management sucks, benefits horrible, pay is mediocore compared to the rest of the food safety industry, it's like being in high school for a 2nd time.

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Food Safety Net Services Response
6y
We work hard to provide opportunities for training, growth and development for all employees. Our goal is to create a culture where our employees are happy, engaged and appreciated. I was recently at your lab and I hope you took the opportunity to talk with me. However, seeing that you seem very unhappy, I am willing to work with you on an orderly transition to something else if that is what you are seeking. Please give me a call. Thank you. Bob Cox, SVP, HR
1.0
Jul 15, 2019
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Pros

I like that they gave me a new beginning

Cons

But its just not worth it, I am now looking into several positions that are not part of fsns. This is because the pay here is subpar,the management has no idea what they are doing, and the benefits are horrible amongst others.

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Food Safety Net Services Response
6y
Feedback from our employees is very important. We take all concerns very seriously and investigate each one. I have asked the San Antonio Lab Leadership to look into your comments. Setting time aside with a member of the management team in the lab to discuss this is important. Please realize, there are numerous opportunities to obtain additional training and move into various positions (and pay levels) as well as opportunities for tuition reimbursement. I hope you will consider stopping by to talk with me since you are here in San Antonio. Thank you. Bob Cox, SVP HR.
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