Ally Behavior reviews

3.1

58% would recommend to a friend

(15 total reviews)

56% positive business outlook

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1.0
Aug 6, 2024

Overworked and underappreciated

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Pros

The pay is pretty adequate, and there are perks to working in the corporate office (snacks, catered lunches, team-building events). Meaningful work and a decent work environment. They will provide you with everything you need to get started and some time to learn. Center workers are down to earth and take pride in caring for the children.

Cons

Unrealistic expectations on project timelines. Given way too many projects at once and often needing to do other people's work. There is no regard for workers' other obligations outside of the workplace (family, other jobs, other interests). There is so much gossip throughout upper management and in the individual centers. Lots of turnover! Overbearing and micromanaging supervisors who care more about the numbers than about their actual employees can make the work environment extremely stressful at times.

4.0
Jun 23, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Great people, good atmosphere, highly rewarding working with the kids, they do a good job with continuing education opportunities and review ABA techniques consistently.

Cons

Low pay, difficult to get time off, long days, minimal upward mobility without master’s level education.

4.0
Apr 4, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

It’s center based and they have a strong sense of “teamwork”, so you never feel alone. Your BCBA will always be there if you have questions or concerns or just need a little backup. The people there make that job fun and depending on which BCBA you have you will always be heard if you have concerns about a client or another RBT. They prioritize work life balance and encourage you not to take work home. Pay is consistent. They have vision, dental and health.

Cons

You will be playing the role of not only RBT but also janitor! And I mean literally cleaning toilets. Lunch is only 30 minutes and you have to spend some of that time making your way to and from your sessions so in reality lunch is 15 min of down time or you will be counted as late. Being 2 mins late to work will be counted against you and you cannot clock in early. They keep bringing in more clients with little RBTs to back it up. Because of this, while SOAP notes are expected to be done in a timely manner, they give little time to do so. Pay is better and more consistent that most places in ABA as an RBT but it’s not a living wage. Only offers financial reimbursement if you are to become a BCBA not to speech nor OT.

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