Worst Job Ever!! - Veterinary Assistant CityVet Employee Review

1.0
2 Feb 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None. I have no pros. This place SUCKS.

Cons

I worked at City Vet uptown for years. The do not care about your well-being, the patients, or about anything important. All they care about is tearing people down and letting people get harassed and punishing the person being harassed.

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CityVet Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry to hear you didn't have a better employment experience with CityVet. We do not tolerate harassment of any kind and we attempt to provide our team members many avenues to escalate issues and help resolve their concerns without fear of retaliation, including providing access to an Employee Assistance Program. We would love to better understand the specific issues you experienced and what we could have done better to help you. Please reach out to the CityVet HR team at, employee.experience@cityvet.com, at any time to discuss your concerns.

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5.0
6 Jul 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

Incredible culture and leadership. The environment is very supportive and the people truly care about helping each other succeed. Best place I've ever worked!

Cons

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5.0
26 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

One of CityVet's greatest strengths is its servant-minded leadership. Leaders are genuinely invested in supporting veterinarians and their teams, providing the resources and guidance needed to help them succeed. If you want to be part of the Hospital Support Team, you must believe in a collaborative, solution driven approach. There are meaningful opportunities for career growth across the organization. Many members of the support team began their careers working in CityVet hospitals, demonstrating the company's commitment to promoting from within and developing its people.

Cons

While CityVet offers significantly more clinical autonomy than many corporate veterinary organizations, it is not the same as being a sole practice owner. Decisions are made through a partnership model that balances individual clinic preferences with the company's overall brand standards and business strategy. If your goal is complete independence in every operational and business decision, this may not be the ideal practice model for you. Unlike many corporate veterinary organizations, CityVet empowers its clinics with a high degree of autonomy. Partner veterinarians are trusted to practice medicine in the way they believe is best for their patients and work collaboratively with leadership, rather than operating under a one-size-fits-all corporate model. This can be a challenge for support when trying to say "Yes" as much as we can without causing issues for other locations.

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