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Apollo Behavior

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Outwardly shows more care towards RBTs than BCBAs - Associate Case Supervisor II Apollo Behavior Employee Review

3.0
Aug 29, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

+Has events and free lunches for the staff! +BCBAs are encouraged to support RBTs as much as possible! +Collaboration between BCBAs are encouraged +RBTs and BCBAs are humble supportive +The executive team is aware the importance of workplace culture +Clients! +There is direct staff that truly care for the clients +Healthy ethical relationships between families and staff

Cons

-The executive team is often not on the same page with each other -The executive team often does not communicate to the BCBAs, until there is a problem to communicate -BCBAs are pressured to take on larger caseloads even after they express stress and concern -The company is more focused on just getting clients in the door, than ensuring they have quality treatment -The executives are aware of miscommunications between execs and BCBAs, but does not act on changing it -RBT pay and BCBA pay are lower than salary/hourly rate of surrounding companies -Little maintenance goes into the organization of treatment rooms and toys -Rising turnover rate in the last months

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5.0
Jan 12, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

They value good employees and make them feel heard. Competitive pay. Fair bonus structures. Overall good work culture.

Cons

OMs and CDs are working across 2 locations and can make it difficult when you need more support.

3.0
Jun 9, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Schedule is lenient. Good if you have an emergency come up. The work environment is generally good too if you like your coworkers

Cons

Scheduling is lenient. We are contracted 35 hours a week but it’s difficult to hit that. We randomly get scheduled late starts and early leaves and HR doesn’t want you clocked in even a minute early. Due to the nature of the field, it’s hard to keep a 1:1 ratio of client to tech, so during the times where we have more techs than clients, a lot of people miss out on hours.

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