CVS Health reviews

3.2

44% would recommend to a friend

(46,642 total reviews)
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David Joyner

49% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

CVS Health has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 46,642 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CVS Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Salud industry (3.4 stars).

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47K reviews
1.0
Jun 9, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Haha. This is laughable. I guess the pay is better than most, but you are also doing the job of multiple people by yourself- there is NO buffer between you and your patients.

Cons

There are so many cons, I could write a book. MinuteClinic is a company that clearly does not care about their employees. They would literally hire any breathing person with an FNP degree because they need warm bodies. In CT in the last 3 months, there has been a 20% turnover in employees. This is common. The company now tracks how many patients you see every hour, how long your average patient visit takes, and what your average patient waiting time. It is all about the money and they honestly do not care about you at all. If you are an FNP, I strongly suggest that you do your research before accepting a position at this company. The average length of employment here is less than 2 years and the company is always promising imminent changes that never actually happen. Management, at least in CT, is not strong and is very manipulative.

3.0
Dec 19, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

CVS has the assets, locations, and market presence to leverage the human resource potential they possess and have access to, to create even greater current and future growth, profitability, and shareholder value. The company still has access to a large number of front line managers and associates that still retain the corporate "memory" needed to bring CVS to the next level of success. At the top of the company are a number of "visionaries" who see that the paradigm of success for the Pharmacy Retailer/Pharmacy Benefits Manager is constantly changing and has shown creativity in anticipating and capitalizing on that change.

Cons

The fuel that fired CVS's past growth was a favorable health/prescription insurance model and a cadre of seasoned front line managers and supervision who took the CVS brand nationwide. While evolving, enhancing, and creating customer loyalty to that "Brand" by acting as "merchants" and capitalizing on the unique aspects of their local marketing area. Tip O'Neil said "all politics is local" and any retailer with enduring success knows that while strong Branding must be national (even global) in scope "all retail success is local". Well the world has changed. The government/private health/prescription model has and will continue to change to achieve the parallel goals of cost containment and the movement toward universal coverage. This will put massive pressures on the Rx revenues and profits of CVS. In the recent past (the last 8 to 10 years) CVS has done what most American companies are doing. They have cut costs, identified and implemented effeciencies, and streamlined operations to relieve the pressures on profits and the creation of share holder value. They have worked hard to enhance the "Brand" by adding new product lines and services in the retail Pharmacies and the Stores. They have however sacrificed their greatest "human resource" assets in the front lines to "cost containment". The most capable people that have the most to offer CVS to drive sales and gross profit are devoting almost all their time to doing the work of associates they can no longer afford to schedule and still meet financial goals.In the noble effort to control the huge organization that CVS has become has created a blizzard of policies, procedures, and rules that monopolize the rest of the time of front line management has available to them (so they can stay in compliance).

1.0
Sep 9, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Health benefits available, though every year the cost increases. Almost everyone I work with, like I, have had to down-grade the level of medical coverage we have -- paying more for coverage, but getting less coverage.

Cons

Employees treated like slaves--expected to work 10-12 hours, on weekends, no overtime, no comp days provided -- NADA. Pay is below average by industry standards and max 6% merit increase (annual raise) -- first 2 years at company there was a freeze on raises. Management is a JOKE -- young children have more management experience than the dolts at this company. CVS Caremark's M.O. is "let's use the 'bad economy' as an excuse to abuse, underpay and strip benefits from our employees" all the while making huge profits.

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