This company is for you if you want to help animals - Adoptions Coordinator ASPCA Employee Review

5.0
Nov 9, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Helping animals every day, deeply passionate about the work, all co workers are working towards the same mission

Cons

Very corporate and hard to move up

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ASPCA Response
4mo
Thank you for taking the time to leave this review! We’re happy you enjoy helping animals every day, you’re passionate about the work and that you feel you have co-workers that are working towards the same mission. If you’d like to share more regarding career growth at the ASPCA, please reach out to careers@aspca.org.

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5.0
Apr 9, 2026
Anonymous temporary employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Everyone cares deeply about the job they do

Cons

Can be stressful at times

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ASPCA Response
2mo
We’re glad you shared this review with us. It’s great to hear you feel like your co-workers care about their job. If you are comfortable sharing more regarding your role, please reach out to us directly at careers@aspca.org.
2.0
Jul 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Excellent healthcare and 401k options (if you can manage to stay long enough). Hospital employees are "allowed" to bring their pets in for free care

Cons

92nd st hospital senior leadership struggles with consistency and managerial development. Senior management was often not in the office or unavailable, which made expectations around career growth, accountability, and delegation unclear and all decisions will be held against you. Coaching does not exist, feedback is limited and untruthful, and advocacy from middle management frequently appeared to be influenced more by personal relationships than by fairness or alignment with organizational goals. The job descriptions shifted significantly without discussion or transparency. Tenured employees have created a survivalist atmosphere, and they are miserable, hypocritical, lack soft skills, and motivation; if you try to change that- well off with your head! Controlled substance handling is a joke- senior managers don't know the laws or how to handle them; multiple fentanyl bottles were left out and there's no checks and balances system when people are supposed to dispose of a medication. Multiple employees cut their lunch breaks without permission or clock in early- hundred of thousands of dollars are being spent and theres no financial recourse bc upper management doesn't have to be accountable to a labor budget and its knowingly overlooked by HR.

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