Q&A With National Veterinary Associates Employees
We care about the well-being of our team members, and we’re pleased to provide the following benefits. National Veterinary Associates, Inc. is committed to a policy of non-discrimination and equal opportunity for all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or ancestry.
How employees describe working at National Veterinary Associates
I feel supported in my work. I don't feel like we're a corporate owned clinic. Doctors are paid well. Support staff are paid better than they used to be, but still not enough for the field of work and skill they need.
Helping patients and clients with positive outcomes
The general manager was pleasant and knows what she is doing
Review from Customer Success Dept
All corporate cares about is numbers and money. It is easy to focus on numbers when you only have to worry about items. Trying to only focus on numbers while operating with living beings is unrealistic. Additionally we are expected to grow our numbers but not given the budget or tools to do so.
My immediate coworkers are fantastic and dedicated
What it's like to work at National Veterinary Associates
- National Veterinary Associates employees generally work 9.6 hrs a day
- Employees at National Veterinary Associates report the work pace is extremely fast
- 62% of National Veterinary Associates employees look forward to interacting with their team every day
- National Veterinary Associates employees never get valuable feedback on how to improve at work
- 68% of National Veterinary Associates employees call their work environment negative
Q&A With National Veterinary Associates Employees
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How often do employees get raises at National Veterinary Associates?
Depends on your position and the location policy
What are the differences between maternity and paternity leave at National Veterinary Associates?
Depends on what state you live in and what they have to give you by law
How can I get hired at National Veterinary Associates as a recent grad?
Be willing to work. They take anyone




