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Great flexibility / Supportive supervisors - Registered Behavior Technician Behavior Interventions Employee Review

5.0
Aug 22, 2019
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Pros

In this type of role you have the flexibility to make your own schedule based on how much you want to work. The behavior analysts that work for this company are wonderful and supportive. The ones I have worked with care deeply about their clients and techs and are willing to help you with training/growth. If you are interested in becoming a behavior analyst, this company supports your career progression and helps you achieve it. With the rapid growth, there are a lot of opportunities.

Cons

It might take some time to build a full caseload based on where you want to work, how far you want to drive, and the time of day that you want. It's sometimes hard to decide if you should take a case that is less convenient just so you can work or if you should hold out for something that fits better into your schedule. If you want benefits, you have to meet a minimum threshold of hours, which can be confusing/complicated at times if your client is out sick, but the staffing team is always willing to help with this. Pay schedule is monthly.

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Pros

The staff are supportive and communicative.

Cons

No mileage reimbursements at this job.

2.0
Mar 6, 2026
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Pros

The company gives clinicians a lot of autonomy in choosing clients and building a caseload that feels like a good fit. There are also diverse training opportunities and plenty of access to learning resources within the company, which makes it a good place for professional growth. Another perk is the pay structure; especially the ability to earn and accrue PTO to use as needed, which helps set this company apart from others in the field.

Cons

The company has the potential to be an industry leader in ABA, but it often falls short in the bigger-picture execution of its values. While it presents itself as progressive and research-based, the actual staff experience can feel very different. The environment can be overly micromanaged, and upper management may not always provide the level of support, compassion, or practical leadership that staff need. There is also a strong emphasis on meeting standards that look good on paper, even when those expectations are not realistic in day-to-day clinical practice. BCBAs are often expected to complete significant non-billable work, including programming, updates (all which needs to be reviewed by upper management before being implemented) and staff training, without compensation, which contributes to poor work-life balance and burnout. Altogether, this can create a frustrating disconnect between what the company promotes and what employees actually experience.

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