Employee Insights in San Antonio, TX
Review information last updated August 13, 2025.
Rating Distribution
7 ratings
Summary of CVS Health Employee Feedback (AI-Generated)
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Highlights
Pros
- Opportunities for Skill Development & Training
- Supportive Colleagues & Teamwork
- Importance of CVS Health’s Contributions to Patient Care
- Commitment to Employee Development (where present)
Cons
- Limited Career Progression Opportunities
- Lack of Management Support (across multiple reviews)
- Unpredictable Scheduling Practices
- Workplace Gossip (mentioned in one review)
dead end
Good place to work
Pros
CVS offers significant career development opportunities due to its large corporate structure and diverse range of roles.
Cons
Certain departments exhibit a high degree of competition and may present a somewhat insular team environment.
Stressful but fun
Ok Job
Pros
The company offers a positive work environment and competitive benefits. Opportunities exist to collaborate with supportive and effective colleagues.
Cons
The role frequently involves managing challenging customer interactions. There have been instances where leadership support appears limited.
Good Stuff
Pros
The employee consistently demonstrates a good work-life balance with manageable hours, and maintains a positive working relationship with their supervisor.
Cons
Opportunities for flexible scheduling are limited.
good and transparent culture
Pros
Within CVS/Aetna, I contribute to the Small Group segment, specifically focusing on AFA product, which benefits from a strong and transparent company culture. Despite operating remotely, communication with colleagues and management is readily accessible and supportive. Managers demonstrate a high level of engagement and responsiveness.
Cons
The fourth quarter typically presents a demanding workload, particularly for hourly positions where overtime hours (often exceeding 50 hours) are common. Having experienced this workload over two consecutive fourth quarter seasons, overtime hours have decreased this year, with the highest recorded overtime requirement reaching 10 hours as of January 4, 2025.
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