Chewy reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(3,913 total reviews)
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Sumit Singh

62% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Chewy has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 3,913 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Chewy employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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1.0
Nov 21, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Bagels and coffee on Mondays, the building where its located is very nice and its located right off I95.

Cons

Ok .. Lets start from the beginning: when you start training you are required to undergo 2 weeks of lesser paid training. They cram a large volume of information that you are required to master in 2 weeks time. The trainers were micromanaging the hell out of everything I did ( I should have taken that as an early sign). Within 2 weeks time you are tested and put on the floor with a headset on and expected to know how to do everything after you have learned everything in theory. If you do not pass this last day of training you are asked to leave. Once you start, you say to yourself "wow this place is awesome, everyone is so friendly" .. yes, they were friendly when you shadowed them but soon after you realize everyone has their own clique and you realize it was just an act. EVERYTHING is micromanaged to an extreme. If you mess up with any small task it will be massed e-mailed to *everyone* in the company. Their "leads" have rounds where they walk around and literally look at your screen to confirm that you're working. Communication is done via Skype in a group chat where its a complete fiasco half the time and people are posting when they leave their cubicle, when they go to the bathroom, if they have permission to go to the bathroom, and the list goes on and on. Once in awhile you will receive a message from a lead saying "lets work on emails." You are required to simultaneously perform the following while on a phone call: live chat, email, and handling the customers on the phone. Weekly, you are required to write 40 personalized postcards. Unfortunately there isn't enough time to do your job's responsibilities so most employees take home the cards. Why should your employees be required to take home work that we're not being paid to do and outside of the job's description!??!?! The managers are severely underpaid to babysit a large volume of 20 something year olds. Everything you do there is monitored and all the work that you process is checked a second time later so that managers and owners have an opportunity to personally shame you. They focus on telling you what you did wrong instead of what you did right. There are no pay raises at Chewy.com because "chewy.com is not giving any raises at this time" and most likely never. And if you happen to pull out your cell phone to check the time, YOU WILL be reprimanded. Some of the leads acquired their position within one to three months because they have friends in high places despite other individuals who are very hard working and have been with the company for years. It is pure politics at Chewy.com if you don't fit in, you're driven to quit or are fired.

5.0
Sep 20, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Company is brilliantly successful. In 5 years since inception they have gained 50% of market share & have completely disrupted an industry. It is a Silicon Valley-startup atmosphere where things move at mach speed in a fun, collaborative environment that truly fosters innovation. Every one has input & impact on the company, from customer service & warehouse workers to the corporate teams - every one is empowered & each person's results are visible. There are no 2 days that are the same, you are constantly challenged & the business evolves daily. The absolute best part of the company is the people - friendly, helpful, collaborative - most of the people go out of their way to help one another & win as a team. All the executives have open door policy & encourage you're involvement. They are also obsessed with their customers & truly care for them.

Cons

You have to be able to thrive in an extremely fast-paced startup where things change. It is not a con, it just doesn't work for everyone. It is not a 9-5 job, as is the nature of a startup. It's not overly demanding either, you just feel that there aren't enough hours in the day in a company that is exploding so rapidly.

1.0
Jul 15, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Chipotle is nearby- if you don't get sneered at for getting lunch.

Cons

"Lie, cheat, and steal. It's the Chewy way" - Member of Chewy Management Certain members of management reward disturbing and disruptive actions by employees that will further their careers. They will do this even if it means it gets in the way of actual production of work. "We tear you down and then build you back up" - Member of Chewy Management Member(s) of the team knowingly haze new employees that they either regret hiring or will not succumb to public humiliation or disrespect. Certain members of management are tolerant of abusive conduct by other employees such as work interference by sabotaging one's work or withholding necessary work information. If they are threatened, they may partner up with subordinates to discredit and further isolate you. Employees in management are either unaware or most likely engaging in mobbing behaviors. Certain members of management will encourage other employees to fabricate complaints about colleagues with promises of promotion. - Instead of providing feedback you receive belittling remarks or elusive answers. - There are no minorities in leadership. - Be ready for unwarranted criticism on weight, clothing, and behaviors. - Blame without factual justification It is a toxic environment that I would never recommend to anyone.

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