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Watch Your Back - Anonymous employee Veterinary Practice Partners Employee Review

1.0
22 Sept 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Casual atmosphere, location, open work spaces, community

Cons

Old building, micromanagement, lack of diversity

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Veterinary Practice Partners Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We are very sorry to hear of your experience working with us. We value your feedback and would encourage you to reach out to our HR team so we can learn more about your concerns and how we can improve by emailing hr@vetpartners.com. We are a growing organization and with growth comes a lot of change, which often times is difficult or uncomfortable. People are our greatest asset as a service organization and we care very much about our values and providing best-in-class veterinary care for pets and their companions. The areas you mention are ones in which we consistently focus – building culture, developing teams, and empathy – to name a few. While we have a lack of diversity in some areas, to improve diversity we have developed a diversity committee with actions in place to make improvements, in a profession where diversity is lacking. We are always working on continuous improvement and your feedback helps tremendously. We wish you the best and hope you stay safe during this challenging time.

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Strong leadership team that is accessible and invested in operator development. Clear opportunity to drive meaningful impact at the hospital level, with autonomy to implement ideas and improve performance. Collaborative culture across teams, especially within operations and medical leadership. Exposure to high-level strategy while still being hands-on. Company is growing quickly, creating opportunities for advancement and ownership.

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Pace of growth can create occasional misalignment between departments and evolving processes. Some internal systems and cross-functional workflows are still maturing, which can lead to inefficiencies. Communication can vary depending on the team or initiative.

5.0
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Pros

I've worked at organizations that talk about values - VPP actually lives them. The communication here is direct, honest, and consistent, which builds real trust across the team. What stands out most is how much the home office genuinely respects our veterinary partners. They're included in decisions that affect them locally, not just informed after the fact. That's rare, and it matters. The culture pushes for operational excellence without burning people out. Work-life balance isn't just a talking point - leadership actively models it. I also appreciate how forward-thinking the company is. New technologies and strategic initiatives are embraced, not feared. The Centers of Excellence have brought in sharp, capable people who actually help operators grow — not just add overhead. They make us better at what we do. If you want to work somewhere with integrity at the core and smart people around you, VPP is worth a serious look.

Cons

Growth here is not optional - personally or professionally. If you're looking for a place to coast, this isn't it. That said, I've come to see this as a feature, not a bug. Being pushed outside your comfort zone is uncomfortable, but it's also how you get better. VPP invests in people who want to grow, and expects the same in return. Know that going in.

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