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Unfortunate Experience - Anonymous employee Early Autism Project Employee Review

1.0
Apr 11, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Friendly staff who upbeat and positive during my training and hiring process.

Cons

I was never assigned to any clients after my training even after contacting my supervisor and never paid for my training. I stayed with the company for about two months as it was communicated that I would be given clients. Fortunately for me I was in a financial position that I was fine for two months without pay but after that I had to leave and I found a much better opportunity. I feel badly for other employees who were hired and never paid or given work.

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5.0
Oct 6, 2022
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Pros

Great company and i was able to learn a lot about ABA therapy as well autism as a whole

Cons

They closed down. I was expecting the closure but I’m happy I got a chance to work their.

5.0
Nov 2, 2014
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Pros

At the time I was pursuing a career in Psychology and this was absolutely the perfect job to gain experience. You get to work with a lot of great kids and families and learn so much about Applied Behavioral Therapy! The Leads and Supervisors are really nice and helpful and know what they are doing. They will always pair you with a child you are comfortable with and are always willing to find more kids for you to work with. It's great if you are part-time and are in school. They are very willing to work with your school schedule. A lot of the times they will find another line to take your place and put you back with the family during Summer Break.

Cons

Working with behaviors is always tough. You will come across days where the child's behavior is really bad or the family is having some rough times. There is ALOT of traveling involved and they DO NOT pay milage. You will spend many lunch breaks eating in your car. The pay itself isn't so great when sessions only run 3-4 hours long and it's really tough to see multiple kids a day when a majority of them do to school during the day. Definitely not Full-Time work until you work yourself up.

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