Good Job if You Have the Passion - Sales Associate/Cashier PetSmart Employee Review

4.0
25 Apr 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-So many animals!! -Company is doing some pretty good things -Many options within the company--move up or change position -15% discount for employees -Lots of opportunities to learn more about animals

Cons

-Base pay is pretty low for all the sh*t you deal with (literally) -Work environment completely dependent on management and coworkers -Customers can be RUDE. -Have to see a lot of mistreated animals -Company focuses on many different goals and it gets very overwhelming and makes it difficult to be genuine

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Pros

Very good relationship with colleague

Cons

Not very flexible on work times

1.0
2 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The company pushes for more and more from the bottom level employees without better pay. I worked there before the restructuring and; not much can make me cry, but working here sure did, even back then. I can’t imagine how anxiety inducing it must be to work there now. Animal welfare is a complete non-concern. The only thing that’s pushed is sell, sell, sell. It’s borderline dystopian. Bad management seems to be a common issue, not only from my experience, but many others’ as well. I worked until I was an exhausted sweaty mess to make sure everything in pet care or, when I groomed, the salon, was cleaned to perfection as expected of me (and I reiterate: “me,” because these standards were not expected of my co-workers, just me) and overall felt very unseen. The only times I did feel “seen,” was when mistakes were made. Work was treated like boot camp. A co-worker that was subtley targeting/bullying me, and even started rumors accusing me of racist remarks(!!!), was promoted and anything I reported was downplayed because they were friends with the assistant manager. Working here was an overall traumatizing experience.

Cons

Employees are expected to be work-robots

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