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Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes

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Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes reviews

3.0

36% would recommend to a friend

(872 total reviews)

Nanci Bell

26% approve of CEO

19% positive business outlook

Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 872 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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872 reviews
1.0
May 9, 2014

Treats employees like robots

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Pros

Easy work once you have experience. Low probability of being fired.

Cons

Completely scripted, tedious work. Working with children could be great, but the way the job is structured is such that clinicians are told what to say, when to say it, and how it say it. Some may like that, but there is no challenge and yet it's still a demanding job because working with children requires a lot of energy. Clinicians are not trusted and are spoken to like children. Talented people often do not like being micromanaged and demeaned. One of my favorite times was when I was given a certificate in my cubby that said something along the lines of "Congratulations on being selected for a new leadership opportunity." What was the leadership opportunity? It was coming in to work in the morning to clean and turn on lights. I was fine with beings asked to do that. But what I was not fine with was being patronized about how this was a leadership opportunity. This is just one example of the way that employees treated on a daily basis. It is clear that I was viewed as expendable and interchangeable. And the worst part: the company billed $104/hour to clients and yet I only made $14/hour. I don't care if there are overhead costs. That is exploitation. Oh, and almost every single person at my center, when I worked there, wanted--desperately--to leave. This place felt like a horrible, miserable trap where you are forced to paint a fake happy face for wealthy parents and students.

3.0
Apr 14, 2013

Felt Like Junior High At Times

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Pros

The programs are amazing and usually work well. It's very satisfying personally and professionally watching a kid who struggles academically to gain knowledge, skills, and self-confidence in such a short amount of time as several weeks. The training is top-notch and they try to make it fun, even though the 2-week training can be tedious at times. It's great that LBLP bases their programs in research and ongoing research, like the recent MRI study with dyslexic adults and how LBLP intervention affects their brains. The 8-5 hours are great for a post-college summer job with no weekends required. If you're interested in becoming a teacher, speech therapist, or a reading specialist, the training and experience is invaluable and generally enjoyable work.

Cons

Some of the senior staff, Consultants, and the other Clinicians were cliquish and you got the feeling that they were part of the LBLP "good ol' girls" club. You were either "in" or you weren't. Several of the summer Clinicians experienced this exclusive behavior, which was odd and downright laughable at times because it felt like being back in junior high. The pay isn't that great considering how expensive the programs are (parents easily fork over $100+/hour). Don't expect regular hours for steady income and they often change the schedule on you, reducing or increasing your hours the same day, without telling you...never mind if you have a family to feed or had something scheduled. Sometimes you work as few as 4 hours a week and others almost 40. The constant evaluations during sessions are, frankly, annoying and intrusive. I understand that it's a research-based program, but there's too many people looking over your shoulder.

3.0
Oct 23, 2012

Incredible Method, Frustrating Employment

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Pros

The learning processes WORK. It really is "magical" to see the leaps and bounds made by students thanks to the brilliant programs and hard work of so many LBLP employees. This is a great summer job for bright college students.

Cons

Rather nepotistic, clique-minded organization. The pay for clinicians and consultants is EXTREMELY LOW, far less than half the going rate for one-to-one private tutoring. Even considering that clients are paying for the whole program (materials, tailored instruction) the percentage of pay going to those working WITH the student is astonishingly low. The center where I worked (Bellevue, WA) had constant turnaround of its employees due to how difficult the Center Director could be. I had worked in other centers and found the staff supportive and with reasonable expectations; at the Bellevue center there was a weird, arbitrary sense of suspicion, condescension, and patronization from the CD.

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