CVS Health reviews

3.2

44% would recommend to a friend

(46,646 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 46,646 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
4.0
Oct 3, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

The opportunities for advancement are available. For example, most recently I have seen an assistant manager come aboard go through training and get his own store in six months. Recognition is done once a year and raises are given at this time. As a manager you do work in a nice environment and do control your own career fate if you want to advance, it is completely up to you and how hard you work. As a manager in store you are responsible to hire, train, and develop you employees. Your store could have a Minute Clinic which is a nice feature, if you don't feel well al you have to do is stop by. It is easy to take time off or vacation as long as it does not conflict with specific dates like time off around Christmas is harder to get. Working retail it isexpected though.

Cons

Many times you are your employee number. Just a number in the grand scheme of things. a manager it constantly feels like "big brother" is looking over your shoulder at all times. To me it takes away a managers ability to be creative and creates a box in which they must work in. It is hard to think outside of ths box. It is easy to be promoted in this company but it is pretty much based on who you know. If you know the right person then you are in like flint. With payrolls tight, asmnager you find yourself managing less and doing cashier and supervisor functions more.

4.0
Sep 30, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Since CVS sells such a variety of merchandise, working here will give you knowledge on all kinds of retail experiences and systems. All employees are encouraged to learn as much about the day to day operations of the store as possible: from photo lab to checking in deliveries and ringing up prescriptions. Customer service training is excellent, I learned so many skills which will translate well into any other job that I get into. I find myself still using some of the techniques I have learned when dealing with people. Good opportunities for moving up, employees are treated with respect, and it is a great job for college students.

Cons

Working in retail is not easy, but when you add to that the fact that retail pharmacy deals with the elderly and the ill, it can be downright horrible! Customers at CVS are of 4 types: old, sick, mean, and rare (meaning it was rare to get someone who wasn't one of the first three!) The pay is horrible for what you are expected to do. There are no real "positions" at a CVS store; everybody has to know how to do everything. Which is great if you want to learn, but terrible when you're expected to do all of those things at once. Horrible that they are open on Christmas and Thanksgiving. The pharmacy is closed, but the front store must remain open. The almighty dollar! And for 2 weeks before Christmas, the stores are all open until midnight. As if people need to run to CVS for last minute Christmas shopping!

3.0
Sep 30, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The number one reason to work for a company like CVS is the convenience. They are everywhere. Starting out wages are also acceptable for people who do not have a degree or are not high school graduates. I work in the pharmacy and I am a Certified Pharmacy Technician. This was an easy job to find, working hours are flexible and we are always rotating, so there is a good amount of fairness going on. Management members are good and the pharmacy staff is competent as far as the job goes. Little promotions (moving form front cashier to photo tech) are easy to get.

Cons

CVS is a money hungry company. It does not care about its employees, the way its being ran is everything but efficient and the pay sucks, although better than McDonald's pay. First, the treatment you get from corporate is unacceptable. They expect you to do unrealistic things that simply cannot be done. For example, they want you to walk out and show every patient where they can find a tylenol bottle and when I say every patient, I mean every patient. Hours, are also not the best, they are fair because there is rotation and everyone works all shifts, but you have to work nights, weekends and hollidays.

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