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Banfield is the largest veterinary practice working toward one goal—to give pets the highest quality veterinary care in the United States and Puerto Rico. read more
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Q&A With Banfield Pet Hospital Employees

We offer a team-oriented environment where you are valued and your opinions matter. As the world's largest veterinary practice, we have the potential to make a greater positive impact than any other practice. We can only get there with associates fully committed to moving the pet health care industry forward.

How employees describe working at Banfield Pet Hospital

Overall good experience, I will like to have more avenues for development

Review from Veterinarian Dept

I wish I would have come to Banfield sooner!

Review from P&O Dept

I am supported and valued in what I do

Review from Veterinarian Dept

I've been here almost 20 years now. Can't imagine being anywhere else

Review from Hospital Operations Dept

Providing quality care to our clients

Review from Veterinarian Dept
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What it's like to work at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • Banfield Pet Hospital employees generally work 9.2 hrs a day
  • Employees at Banfield Pet Hospital report the work pace is extremely fast
  • 96% of Banfield Pet Hospital employees look forward to interacting with their team every day
  • Banfield Pet Hospital employees most often take 20-30 paid vacation and sick days each year
  • 81% of Banfield Pet Hospital employees report they are happy with their work life balance
  • Banfield Pet Hospital employees typically get valuable feedback on how to improve at work Once a month
  • 89% of Banfield Pet Hospital employees call their work environment positive

Q&A With Banfield Pet Hospital Employees

Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • The shifts are long, makes it hard for daily work/ life balance but short workweek gives you an extra day off. It's a trade-off, as a young mother I would prefer to have daily work/life balance as my role as a mom can't wait until my day off.

  • nonexistent. The only people who are properly allowed to take time off with their families are those who work in the home offices where it is closed on the weekends. Call center and front end employees do not enjoy any work/life balance.

  • Banfield attempts to make this great, but when assessing needs of front line employees, they tend to ignore these needs.

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • For DVMs it is a multi-step process. A screening call is done by the talent team, followed by a phone or in-person interview with the DVQ or Field director Many of the questions asked in the interviews are behavioral based. Surgical skill is also crucial.

  • Study up on the company, be prepared for emotional quotient questions

  • It is a little bit intimidating initially. It starts with a phone interview, then progresses to an in person interview with department leaders. The team leads are a tad intimidating during this process.

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  • FT benefits include, FSA/HSA, health, dental, vision, disability long term and short term, employee discounts, paid time off, holiday pay, mental health, 401 k

  • Extensive benefit package, health, dental, vision, 401k, pet discounts, paid time off, CE, paid holiday time.

  • there are quite a lot of benefits. Medical, dental, 401k, vision, and many discounts to take advantage of. It is a wonderful company to work for. Just doesn't pay enough imo

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • Never. Rarely yearly. Always lowball you.

  • Quarterly reveiws of production are done for DVMs and increases can occur up to 4 x yearly. Typically though, increases are done twice yearly and are production based. For para staff, evaluations are yearly with merit raises given based on performance.

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • New hospital openings and aquisitions are growing, however existing hospitals are struggling with dvm/staff shortages, poor maintenance, equipment and supply shortages.

  • The retail side of the business is growing so quickly that associates are having trouble keeping up. The team that I was on was responsible for so much that it was impossible to complete all tasks throughout the day. If one person was gone, the entire team suffered greatly. This indicates to me that the team sizes need to be increased proportionately with the retail locations.

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  • Top Employee Response

    First, I would offer sick days. This would give the associates the chance to take mental health breaks if needed. Particularly with call center associates, the stress of being on the phones all the time can be extremely devastating to mental health. It is important for those associates to have periodic breaks. Second, I would open the culture of face to face communication between management and associates. It is very important for people to feel valued, and the lack of involvement from the higher ups makes you feel like just a number. Third, I would make it so that team leads are required to have meetings every week with their teams and are held accountable if they do not.

  • Focus more on the pets and less on the number of pets we are required to see. Look at the quality of care, not the number of pets seen. Provide more training for new DVMs and more mentorship.

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • CEO not really in touch with the day to day workings. We constantly hear just see one more pet, but there is no understanding of the challenges we face to squeeze one more pet in. CEO should do an undercover boss experience to really get a true feel of what we face every day.

  • Well, the CEO has changed since I was there. As far as I was concerned, the CEO contributed to the general horrifying culture when it came to the higher ups. Don't get me wrong, the benefits were amazing, but the directors never conveyed any care or concern for the little people. We almost never had department meetings, and team meetings were extremely rare.

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • What do you know about our company? Tell me about a time when...

  • Generally, they'll ask about strengths and weaknesses. And remember to be specific in your experiences. I've been in a few interviews, and the most important thing is to be yourself.

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • Top Employee Response

    The culture is people and pet friendly. Many positions have flexible working hours and it is very helpful to have a health conscious employer

  • Varies from hospital to hospital. For the most part supportive to your development, but lacking in leadership in many locations

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • Treat it as any professional interview and wear your best. If you are doing a working interview, wear appropriate shoes (closed-toes) and slacks (no dress) as you may be bending down.

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  • It is very easy to do an internal transfer and is done frequently.

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  • No difference, same amount of time is given for maternity and paternity leave

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  • Top Employee Response

    For DVMs, the dress code is business casual, ie, slacks, polo, dress shirt or scrubs and white coat. White coat and scrubs are provided by Banfield. For associates, dress code is scrubs, Banfield provides 2 sets in solid colors, you can wear other colors and purchase other scrubs on your own.

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • Client communication, interaction with peers

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • Wine tasting, holiday party, egg decorating, happy hour after shift

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • Discouraged to bring pet just to bring it to work but ok if your pet needs treatment or visit

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • Scrubs for most of the team, business casual for DVMs with white coat or scrubs

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • Depends on the hospital and location but every team does a volunteer activity every year. Examples include spay day at a shelter, cleaning up at a wildlife refuge, a haunted house to support the local animal shelter, pet food drives, pet fairs, adoption days

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • Yes, you can ask your line manager for a transfer or you can apply for an open position on another team through an online portal

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • They ask alot of emotional intelligence questions which are hard to prepare for.

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • Depends on your role and mentor. Could be great or could really be terrible. DVMs have a 12 week onboarding

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • 8 hours per every workweek worked (8-9 day workweeks)

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  • Relocation expense are sometimes provided

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • Happy hour, holiday parties, fund raisers, depends on the team and the individuals

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Asked to all employees at Banfield Pet Hospital

  • My team and the dedicated people I work with

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63% of Banfield Pet Hospital employees would encourage their friends to become coworkers, whereas 21% are neutral and 16% would not recommend working at Banfield Pet Hospital to their friends.

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