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1.0
Mar 28, 2019
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Pros

Pay was pretty decent *if* you finshed your comps which earn you raises, had some amazing coworkers, AMAZING KIDS, great schedule.

Cons

HR is impossible to get to help with real issues, anytime something breaks it gets removed without replacement (you can’t get a kid to do anything for you if there’s nothing there to reinforce them because it’s all broke), admin staff and corporate staff need to be more transparent about things that effect the entire company, VERY high turnover rate for both entry level positions and administrative positions, 8 hours days with 1 unpaid break (Woodbury center), can be very cliquey, can be challenging work especially if you’re not used to working with ASD kids, up until recently you were not allowed to bring toys for the kids to play with or your own personal back pack to carry things around, it always felt like admin was spying and try to catch people doing things wrong instead of doing their actual jobs, most lead therapists let their title and what little power they actually had get to their heads and would go on ego trips, PTO was a joke, paid holidays are great but having Black Friday off unpaid isn’t same goes for the days around other federal holidays, very negative vibes in general.

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5.0
Mar 22, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I have loved working for the Minnesota Autism Center. Management is supportive and care about the mission. I've learned so many new skills during my time here. Benefits are always improving.

Cons

No cons that I can think of

3.0
Jul 12, 2026
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Pros

Training into the job and connections with clients

Cons

Very mentally exhausting, difficult to juggle multiple tasks when you need your client within a hands reach, favoritism from management, and of course low pay

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