VCA reviews

2.9

40% would recommend to a friend

(2,346 total reviews)
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23% approve of CEO

28% positive business outlook

VCA has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 2,346 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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4.0
Mar 15, 2013

VCA is a great place to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Valuable experience, especially if you love animals

Cons

Less hours at slow time of year

1.0
Mar 11, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good discounts for employees on food and services. Ability to advance within the company, if you are willing to re-locate.

Cons

Oh where to start.... If you are thinking of joining a VCA clinic I advise you to try to find another clinic quickly. Even the best Vet Techs are treated like dirt. They put more and more work for you to do and cut the amount of time you have to complete the work. The 'upper' management only cares about money, they cut drug orders back so far that we'd run out of medications and supplies that are considered 'staples' of Veterinary Medicine on a weekly basis. There is also a salary freeze for 'all' employees that some have said can last years, which is fine if you make a veterinarians salary but we know that is not the case. So most Techs can not live by themselves, or support their families. The benefits are a expensive joke. I worked 40 hours per week and could not afford a family plan, would have got a bill instead of a paycheck. For an individual plan it was $158.00 a month, and they have Blue Cross Anthem. If you need to know how bad Anthem is, please call ANY doctor and they will explain that Anthem pays for basically nothing. So you better stay in top shape so the medical bills don't make you bankrupt. Even just a check up with bloodwork will cost YOU $80.00 BEFORE the co pay of $20.00. The 'training' for new employees is none, you are thrown into the pool and everyone hopes you swim. The CEs they offer are few for techs and the ones that are mandatory teach you absolutely nothing. The clinic managers are threatened daily, and the upper management love to put closing the clinic, cutting hours or employees over you head like a sword. They also tell you to try and talk expensive testing and unnecessary vaccines onto clients that make you feel like a used car salesmen. So clients become wary and then will not perform necessary testing when it is truly called for. I could go on forever, but I think these were the most important to know. Stress Stress Stress.

2.0
Nov 6, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

They provide some good free continuing education opportunities. There is the possibility, but not the guarantee, of great modern equipment. They have hospitals all over the country if you want to re-locate.

Cons

They prefer to pay "on commission"; proven in human health care to affect doctors' judgement. Intimidation of vets by use of non-compete agreements. (You will have to agree to restrictions on when and where you practice after you leave their employment, but they can fire you for any reason at any time without consequence.) They may expect many more hours of cont. educations per year than they will compensate you for or provide. In my opinion they mostly care about making their share holders happy through new acquisitions; they don't give much consideration to those in the "trenches" - they may even help your non-VCA competitor if it means they can get a lab contract. Read ALL of their paperwork carefully and think/research before you sign anything no matter how much they push.

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