False advertising, I hope they've changed - Client Care Specialist PetRelocation Employee Review

1.0
8 Mar 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You gain expertise in worldwide animal shipping regulations, which is fun to have. Everyone is very nice. You learn a lot about stress management.

Cons

Overworked, underpaid, zero perks, must be available 24/7. When they hire you they don't tell you that you are required to work through the night, updating people on their pets. I often had to wake up at 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5am to email someone in Europe letting them know their pet arrived somewhere. And then you're still required to arrive at 8:30am in the office because this company doesn't believe in flex scheduling. They tend to fire anyone who shows signs of unhappiness or a desire to make changes. Seriously, they fire their best sales people. And don't worry, they won't provide you a work phone in order to make all those calls across the globe. Lastly, my interview took five hours because they kept forgetting I was sitting in the conference room. My mom thought I had been murdered.

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5.0
7 Nov 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Wonderful colleagues! Staff is highly knowledgeable and hard working. Independent work flow that is catered to high achievers. Interesting industry that will keep you on your toes. Room for growth and bonuses

Cons

Occasional off hours work and busy seasons

5.0
13 Jun 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you're someone who wants to learn fast, wear a lot of hats, and actually make an impact, this is the place. You can pretty much try anything (marketing, training, operations, accounting, project management, etc.) and if you see something that could be better, you’re empowered to change it. It’s a fantastic resume builder because the scope of what you’ll touch is huge, and you’re trusted to take ownership. The work itself is also meaningful. We’re not just moving pets... we’re helping families, and that’s something clients never forget. It’s complex and emotional, but when it goes well, it’s incredibly rewarding. And honestly, most clients are awesome... smart, adventurous, interesting, kind, and fun to work with. You get to talk to people all day about their furry family members and learn more about all these different international places. It's really not that serious, and that kind of mindset helps keep it fun even when it's busy. Flexibility is also a big perk. As long as you’re organized and communicate well, you can structure your days in a way that works for you. And bonus money is very attainable every quarter, not just pie in the sky, but it IS a hustle!

Cons

The work can be intense and nonstop. Time zones, government agencies, emotional clients, tight deadlines... there are definitely weeks that feel like a sprint. If you need a super structured 9–5 or struggle with uncertainty, this may not be your vibe. It's definitely not the right fit for everyone.

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