Drama in the office - Animal Care Technician CityVet Employee Review

1.0
26 Sept 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You get to watch dogs play. And hour lunch break

Cons

The techs and kennel techs don’t get along. Change of schedule at will not consistent. Never really trained on the job.

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CityVet Response
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It’s great to see that you’re still part of the CityVet family because that means we have time to help work through your concerns and work to improve your experience as a team member. At CityVet it is important to us that each employee has a positive and truthful work environment. From what you described in your review that doesn’t seem to be what you’re experiencing. Please reach out to the Human Resource team at HRSupport@cityvet.com so we can partner with you to address your concerns. Thank you for taking the time to leave an honest review. We appreciate you! P.S. We agree – watching dogs interact and play is an extremely rewarding part of what we do!

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