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4 Reviews
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verified Verified The people are great, the policies are the worst
Coworkers and clients make the job rewarding, but the attendance policy is harsh with limited personal days and penalties for calling out sick without a doctor's note.
thumb_up Pros
- Supportive coworkers
- Rewarding client work
thumb_down Cons
- Strict attendance policy
- Few personal days
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verified Verified An okay place to start out
Decent entry point for new RBTs to get certified and gain experience, though pay for non-direct-therapy time is notably lower than session pay.
thumb_up Pros
- Good for gaining experience
- Certification support
thumb_down Cons
- Lower pay for non-session tasks
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verified Verified RBTs feel undervalued
Reviewer describes RBTs as treated as replaceable, with a high-surveillance culture and perceived favoritism among staff.
thumb_up Pros
- NET teaching style benefits clients
thumb_down Cons
- RBTs seen as expendable
- High-surveillance culture
- Favoritism
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verified Verified Mixed experience with growth opportunity
Career opportunities and culture rated around average; compensation and benefits seen as a weaker point compared to work-life balance.
thumb_up Pros
- Career growth opportunities
- Collaborative culture
thumb_down Cons
- Below-average compensation and benefits