Benefits and upper managment are lacking. - Specialty Technician VCA Employee Review

3.0
Sep 28, 2017
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Pros

Pet benefits are very good. Better than most places I have worked or have industry friends who work for. They do offer scholarships for certification for technicians or assistants.

Cons

While I liked my doctors and coworkers at my specific hospital, there is a real disconnect from upper management and support staff. Being a large company, it is hard to have your concerns or complaints heard. The upper management clearly does not relate to or understand the view points of the technicians and support staff. The days they would visit the hospital. Money, and no their employees, are their main focus. My other main complaint is the poor benefits. The rate of PTO and sick time accrual is extremely low. You earn per hour worked, at a snails pace. Sick time is given to you one day per quarter. Its impossible to take any time off during your first year, without financial strain, so unforeseen circumstances, like a funeral or family emergency, will leave you broke. Even after the first year, the accrual rate is much lower than the smaller private practices I have worked for, and even the non profits I have worked for. There are only 3 paid holidays/year. Also lower than any other place I have worked. In my case, my hospital is closed for Memorial Day, Labor Day, and July 4th. That means that we just lose that full day of pay. We have no option to work it. Also, if your scheduled off already on a paid holiday, you don't get paid for that holiday. For example, if your schedule is normally Tuesday-Friday, and Christmas falls on a Monday, you do not get paid for Christmas, because you don't normally work that day, so you are paid for four days and work four days. However, employees who work Monday-Thursday will only work three days that week, but get paid for four, because they will get paid for that Christmas on a Monday. This is an unfair system. Health insurance is bare minimum. Deductibles are high, and they don't cover several birth control options, nor do they cover many other "optional" medical procedures or visits. There is also no yearly allotment or accrual of continuing education money for technicians or support staff, which is odd to me. I would think they would want their employees to continue to learn and better themselves. They do offer scholarships for certifications, but there are only a few people per year who will receive these. If you are a salaried employee, your benefits are much better. Hourly employees get the short end of the stick, and often end up feeling undervalued and underappreciated. VCA is a billion dollar company. There is no excuse for employee benefits to be so low, contributing to high turn over rate on the support staff levels (which, in turn, effects patient care.) Outstanding patient care and customer service STARTS with the staff.

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5.0
May 8, 2026
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Pros

Small animal, exotics, free care to wildlife, opportunities to work with zoo animals. Internal promotions to change all management has made the work environment very positive. Boarding facilities. Opportunity for certifying for internal crematory.

Cons

Pay rate less than expected for experience level. Corporate in California has increased prices every year that is causing all of my friends and family to change vets. With our rural area and low average income, pets are getting euthanized instead of having testing and treatment. Staff should have more discounts for employee pets.

4.0
Jun 12, 2026
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Pros

This company offers many opportunities for doctors and techs to grow in their careers. They provide tons of support and they've been making HUGE changes to veterinary medicine on a whole. I have never known another company to offer so many benefits and perks for staff (especially techs), and they're even making lots of effort to invest in the veterinary receptionists-the front line associates of the hospital. They're also making great strides to acknowledge some of the feedback we've had for many years. They're savvy and smart, making business decisions that build on a company that will be around a long time (and has.)

Cons

There have been times where transparency and communication are lacking, and sometimes to the point where hospital-level employees feel left out or unheard. Some bigger topics like onboarding and navigating what support comes from where could be more clear. It feels like they've been fusing on new concepts/policies/features to the company, making it feel like a clunky machine rather than building something new and streamlined. Maybe it's in the works, but how do we know down here?

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