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Behavioral Learning Network reviews

3.7

51% would recommend to a friend

(72 total reviews)

54% positive business outlook

Behavioral Learning Network has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 72 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Behavioral Learning Network employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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72 reviews
2.0
Oct 15, 2024
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Pros

Training felt thorough and everyone so far seems really nice.

Cons

I feel cheated. I went into this thinking it would be a full time job. To me in my mind full time means 35 to 40 hours of work. To then a minimum of 30 is considered full time but be aware that this is including your drive time. So say you work 29 with clients but have an hour and a half of drive time that week then it gets you the 30. If a client cancels you better hope someone calls out so you have coverage because you will not be paid otherwise. Their probation period of 120 days seems lengthy to me. Be aware that for holiday pay you only get paid 6 hours not an 8 hour day. My experience was that I had two clients, with a 3 hour gap in between. Then the morning clients schedule changed so I I lost that client. I did not get a new morning client for 3 weeks. Partly due to waiting on authorization. However I feel they could have offered me overlaps or something because living off of 12 hours a week is not sustainable. Also keep in mind that you cannot contribute to the 401k till after a year and there is no PTO. I went into this thinking it would be great opportunity but I feel I was conned.

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Behavioral Learning Network Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We are sorry to hear that your expectations were not met and appreciate the opportunity to clarify some aspects of our policies. We strive to maintain full transparency throughout the hiring and onboarding process. From initial interviews to onboarding, we clearly outline that full-time is defined as 30 or more hours per week. This is detailed in both the offer letter and welcome letter, which employees review and sign, acknowledging both the hour requirement and that we cannot guarantee a specific number of hours each week. While we work hard to maximize client hours, some variability is inherent in our field. Please note that we do not receive reimbursement for client cancellations, so we are unable to offer pay in these cases. However, we actively provide coverage opportunities to help our employees make up for any lost hours. We understand that gaps between sessions can be challenging, and while authorizations and scheduling complexities can sometimes cause delays, we continuously work to minimize disruptions. We also work diligently to find coverage options when needed. Regarding benefits, the 120-day probation period and 401(k) eligibility timeline are standard components of our benefits structure. We provide six hours of holiday pay to ensure fairness across positions where shifts vary in length, and we are always exploring options for improving employee support. We appreciate your feedback about training and scheduling, as it helps us improve. We are committed to creating a positive environment for our staff and clients and will continue working toward that goal. Please don’t hesitate to reach out directly if you'd like to discuss your concerns further.
3.0
Oct 3, 2024
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Pros

Supervisors and clients were amazing

Cons

They would barely give you over 30 hours so that you’d still be getting “full time” hours but did not want to schedule you for anywhere close to 40 hours

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Behavioral Learning Network Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We’re sorry to hear that your experience did not meet your expectations. At BLN, we strive to be transparent from the very beginning of the hiring process. Our compensation is well above the industry standard, and we clearly outline expectations for hours in both the welcome email and the offer letter, which are signed by all employees. While we do our best to provide as many hours as possible, it is communicated in writing that we cannot guarantee a set number of hours, as client needs and scheduling can vary. As much as we would love to increase wages further, our ability to do so is limited by the reimbursement rates we receive. Nonetheless, we remain committed to providing competitive pay and a supportive work environment for all employees. If you would like to discuss your concerns further, we encourage you to reach out to us directly. We value feedback as it helps us continue to improve.
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