Vetsource reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(129 total reviews)
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Andy Bane

100% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Vetsource has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 129 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Vetsource employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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129 reviews
2.0
Apr 2, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Friendly co-workers. Can selectively bring pets in.

Cons

Poor management. Poor compensation. Frequent tech issues. No communication. Abusive supervisors.

1.0
Jul 21, 2023

Avoid if possible

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

They provided nice equipment for remote working. There are some nice employees, but they are mostly in the jr. or customer service positions.

Cons

Blaming others happens a lot here. You had to constantly fend for yourself here. If a mistake is made, you are reprimanded even if you tried to solve the issue with all the limited information and access you have. The CRM we used was very outdated. Even if you document everything, you will still be blamed for things out of your control. Trying to schedule meetings with others in the same or different departments felt unwanted. People often cancel meetings on you when you should be able to depend on your colleagues for answers or guidance. Vague answers are given if you try to solve a problem which lead to problems persisting and time wasted. It made the actual meetings (if anyone even chose to attend or didn't cancel) a waste of time. I have seen several people fail at their jobs while others watched on the sidelines and ignored them for help. It was sad to see. We lost a lot of good people this way who cared. Upper management is not held accountable for any of their mistakes or for their lack of help to others. There was no accountability to upper management when many people failed and were terminated, or voluntarily chose to leave. There are huge backlogs of problems here. If you are expected to tackle something, expect your issue to be ignored unless you are from upper management. It does not matter if the issue is urgent or valued more than other projects, yours will be put at the bottom if you are not from upper management. Benefits were expensive compared to other companies. After monthly benefit deductions, I would suggest you consider your real hourly or salary offer prior to accepting a position here. You will be paying at least $200-300+ per month in benefits. Raises were minimal even if you performed well. We were told by our CEO how he understands the impact of costs, but then the company gave out very poor raises. They keep very quiet on how anyone is compensated here to protect their interests.

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Vetsource Response
2y
We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback. While we are working diligently to improve the processes and continue our mission, it’s critical that we consider employee feedback in our decisions moving forward. If you are a current employee and feel comfortable, we encourage you to contact the HR team to share your feedback on how Vetsource could improve.
2.0
Jun 23, 2022

Eh

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Really cool co-workers. Management is pretty easy to get a hold of. Remote work in some departments.

Cons

Work/life balance doesnt exist. Literally have to say “brb br” in a group slack. Amount of work is crazy considering the pay. I wish I knew this before going into it. Was looking for a remote position for a reason but honestly just bc its remote doesn’t make this job anymore freeing that a company thats hybrid or in person. Can’t bring your laptop really anywhere that there’s any noise. On the phone 24/7 & they micromanage your metrics. Strict KPIS & a minuscule 6 hours of PTO per paycheck. Get yelled at by clients all day for shortfalls of the company & get paid extremely little. DEI is pushed but not embodied.. still worked a full shift juneteenth & had a “couple minute” party for it.

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Vetsource Response
4y
We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback. We strive to live by our core values, it does not sound like you feel this was your experience and we are disappointed to hear that. While we are working diligently to improve the current processes and continue our mission, it’s critical that we consider our current employee feedback in our decisions moving forward. We also encourage you to speak with your manager if you feel you do not have a work/life balance is not. While Juneteenth is not currently one of our holidays, on June 1st, we implemented a Floating Holiday policy in recognition that many people’s cultural holidays are not part of the company-wide holiday plan. This allows all employees to select the additional day they would like to celebrate each year. We appreciate your transparency.
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