Employment Consultant - Anonymous employee Humanim Employee Review

3.0
Jul 22, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

A lot of flexibility in schedule, ability to work from home some days, off a lot of paid time time off, decent benefits packaging, great staff, relaxed work enviornment

Cons

low pay, high turnover rate, little opportunity for advancement, majority of your time spent alone, a lot of travel, requires use of personal vehicle, little useful training provided well below average compensation for mileage (state minimum is .57 but we are only paid .40)

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Directors and supervisors (BCBAs) at ICBS are amazingly supportive, understanding, and helpful. They want nothing but the best for both the clients and employees. HR is very accommodating and helpful as well. Any corporate individuals I reached out to with questions or concerns responded quickly and were very knowledgeable. Best part, fellow RBTs are amazing. We mesh well as a team and come together for the clients effortlessly. Supervisors are extremely understanding when you need time off or to switch your half day.

Cons

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1.0
Jul 31, 2025
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Pros

Remote, flexible hours, at times can be fun with clients. Some of the direct managers are amazing.

Cons

HR is awful, they will not call or talk to you about issues you may have. They recently (2025) had a security breach where they accidentally uploaded employee personal information into other employees files. They refused to take responsibility on the issue and issue a company wide acknowledgement that employees information has been placed into other people's UKG systems. They are also currently in a financial crisis and is unable to pay a liveable wage or the IRS recommended mileage reimbursement. Despite how their policy is worded if you use your car to travel to individual clients they are only willing to pay for one direction. If you must leave to go to a training or conference that is further from your work location than thwir office building, they mandate you start from that office, even if its is not your assigned work location. You will spend more money on unreimbursed mileage and basic car maintenance than you make. HR is not interested in helping you work on tax forms to claim unreimbursed mileage or maintenance at the end of the year.

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