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  • At online pet specialty retailer Chewy, we’re disrupting the pet products industry by offering our customers the easiest way to get the premium products they want, backed by unparalleled service.

  • With an easy to navigate website, highly rated mobile apps as well as a detailed order tracking and personalized Pet Profile features, Chewy aspires to take our best in class customer service and translate it to the digital space.

  • The research team at Chewy is focused on building the best product and service experiences for all pet parents and those that serve them; and therefore, our job to understand our users inside and out.

  • If you saw it out in the wild and it had the Chewy logo on it, Chewy Studios was there – from start to finish.

  • fulfillment specialist - (Part Time) CHEWY IS NOW HIRING Open Interviews with On-The-Spot Offers Want to earn some extra money while having fun, earning a discount on pet products and while learning more about the growing world of E-Commerce?

Headquarters:Dania Beach, FL
Chewy, Inc. is an American online retailer of pet food and other pet-related products based in Dania Beach, Florida. In 2017, Chewy was acquired by PetSmart for $3.35 billion, which was the largest ever acquisition of an e-commerce business at the time.
Customer Service:1 (800) 672-4399
Opened:2011

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