Soar Autism Center reviews

3.9

70% would recommend to a friend

(135 total reviews)
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Ian Goldstein

90% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Soar Autism Center has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 135 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Soar Autism Center 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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135 reviews
5.0
Jul 26, 2023
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Pros

-Great at providing ethical and authentic therapy for children with autism- not just another company looking for money, but really care about this population as the CEO's have experience in the healthcare system and with those with Autism personally -Great pay in my opinion as well as benefits -Amazing resources that they provide for employees, just within the first few months I worked there, I heard a speaker who was very passionate and leading in the research of ABA, there was also many employee bonding gatherings, and many opportunities to learn from those above me -I really appreciated the team work that was provided there- those leading us RBT's really seemed to care about our work and how well we were doing/understanding everything and throughout our entire hire process. I felt like I had a lot of support and places to go for help. Also got a lot of support and mentorship from the Speech and Occupational therapists. There were so many opportunities to grow from! Overall I'd give Soar 5 stars for being one of the better places of providing ABA from their community to their resources to their compassion and care they gave the families and children!

Cons

-This isn't about Soar in particular, but just if you're new to ABA/RBT work. It can be quite emotionally and physically demanding, so make sure you're truly dedicated and ready for the job. These children really need a community that's committed and care so please prepare yourself as such or else I'd advise to look somewhere else. -Lunches can be quite quick at times if it is short staffed, so make sure to bring plenty of water/snacks. Soar was pretty awesome at bringing in snacks/lunch for employees on certain days which was so helpful. Just make sure to keep your energy level up. -Training was quite quick for new RBTs (only like two and a half weeks in my case) which I thought was a lot to take in if your new to the job to be tested as an RBT. I wish they kept the training at three weeks though I don't know if they've changed this since. I think it would be beneficial for everyone if they did because it's a lot of information to be tested on in order to become an RBT. Not only are you tested on what is required of the state of RBT's, but you're also tested on what Soar as a company requires that you know. I think this is great that you know both as Soar has many values that are amazing, but just think more time should be given to study.

5.0
Jul 26, 2023
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Pros

The founders (Jen & Ian) really care about putting clinical quality first and doing what they can to improve the ABA and autism care industry as a whole. They haven't figured everything out yet, but I feel really positive that they are trying to do what's best for clients and staff and are always receptive to feedback and moving in the right direction. I love being a part of Soar and I am so excited to see what they are able to do for autism care! Also, they invest a lot in their employees and create a lot of innovative lanes for advancement within the company. It's not just a straight BCBA to PC path, but there are lots of other ways to get involved in projects you're interested in and develop your career. I also love getting to work directly with speech and OT, and getting career development opportunities like ESDM certification training and live SBT training from Greg Hanley. (And yes, Hanley is every bit as amazing in person as you would expect him to be!!)

Cons

It's still a growing company, so sometimes it feels like there is a lot of change happening at once, and you have to be ready to learn and grow with the company. It's really important to be flexible and able to stay positive, and I think if you can do that, you'll really love it here!

5.0
Jul 23, 2023
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Pros

Working here has been a breath of fresh air. The diversity in team members, thanks to the interdisciplinary nature of the services, fosters a uniquely enriching environment of different perspectives and specializations. I am particularly impressed by the company's emphasis on naturalistic therapy, steering clear from conventional, outdated practices. This innovative approach to work makes each day exciting and different. However, the real heart of the company lies in its people. The team is supportive, passionate, and dedicated, truly creating a sense of community within the workspace. The fact that it's a young, rapidly growing company means that there are numerous opportunities for growth and advancement, making it a hotbed of professional development. In summary, if you're searching for a dynamic, progressive workplace that values its employees and is at the forefront of innovative practices, this is the place for you. The company provides a work experience full of opportunities, camaraderie, and continual learning.

Cons

The growth of Soar, while exciting, sometimes means a frequent influx of new faces, which can occasionally be overwhelming.

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