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    1. 1.0
      Dec 20, 2022

      No training!!!

      Kennel Attendant
      Former Employee, less than 1 year
      Recommend
      CEO Approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good place to explore vet career options Nice staff overall

      Cons

      NO TRAINING!!!! Direct Manager and Payroll do not work Fridays or weekends, so no management support.

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      1. 5.0
        Apr 12, 2021
        Kennel Supervisor
        Current Employee
        Saint Charles, MO
        Recommend
        CEO Approval
        Business Outlook

        Pros

        Values team work, fast-paced, family environment, top of the line care for patients, thorough

        Cons

        Not enough time in a day, High volume environment

        1. 3.0
          Jan 11, 2021
          Receptionist
          Former Employee
          Saint Charles, MO
          Recommend
          CEO Approval
          Business Outlook

          Pros

          They are willing to hire people with less experience, so a good introduction in the field. The owners are constantly trying to update systems and grow the practice. They offer benefits after 90 days and PTO starts accruing from day one.

          Cons

          There have been a lot of changes over the last couple of years. The management was very disorganized and often didn't know how to do the jobs of their employees. There is a very high turnover rate, so it was hard to have cohesion with the team. Few opportunities for job growth.

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        QA Specialist II

        im beating myself up. I had 3rd interview yesterday. I think all interviews went well, particularly my 2nd one. In this one (and now that I’m thinking about it, this also happened in my first one) I accidentally started answering a question before the interviewer finished the question. When I realized I did this, I immediately stopped and said “im sorry I interrupted you, please continue”. When this happened yesterday, the interviewer stopped to jot something down. Did I cost myself the job??

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        I’ve gone through too many interviews now, with some being extremely promising until the 3rd-4th round and I get hit with an email stating: “We’re putting this position on hold to refocus on what we really need from the role” Or something similar. What is going on with these job postings and then freezing the hiring? I can’t be just a Q4 thing because I’ve gone through this over the summer with multiple interviews. Is it me? Or is the market really that right for everyone right now?

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