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Stepping Stones Behavioral Solutions

Is this your company?

Run for the hills - Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Stepping Stones Behavioral Solutions Employee Review

2.0
Mar 2, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

At this point, I'm not really sure of a pro. The biggest pro is that you get a paycheck every 2 weeks!

Cons

If you're looking for somewhere that can help you grow professionally, stay ethical, and feel respected.... this place is not for you. Do you know that spiderman meme where they're all standing and pointing towards each other? That's the entire executive team. Pointing fingers, blaming others, but yet also taking accountability for themselves by reading off of a script pretending to be "real". The whiplash that I have experienced over the last 4-6 months has been insane. One day a member of the executive team says they're stepping down because they need to work on their professionalism, but then not even 48 hours they announce that this member is now staying in their role. The funniest part of it all is that these executive team members are having ongoing unprofessional and unethical conversations with RBTs in their personal time regarding the company. Run. If you love this field- simply run.

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5.0
Mar 8, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Transparency - Collaborative - Rewarding - Open - High Quality

Cons

- Changes in the field as a whole

4.0
Mar 30, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Stepping Stones Behavioral Solutions isn’t a perfect place to work, but it does a lot right. The pay is competitive for the field, and positions are consistently full-time, which provides stability that’s hard to find in similar roles. One of the biggest advantages is the work-life balance—especially for an in-clinic setting, it’s one of the better options out there. The schedule structure includes built-in breaks (even though they’re unpaid), which can actually be a plus if you plan ahead. If you like to travel or need extended time off, you can coordinate those breaks with your PTO to stretch your time or even take advantage of PTO buyout options. That flexibility makes a big difference over time. At the end of the day, the work we do is meaningful and impactful. While there are typical workplace downsides, the stability, pay, and work-life balance make it a strong option—especially if you’re looking for a reliable, clinic-based role

Cons

challenges. You’ll work with a mix of personalities—some coworkers you’ll genuinely enjoy being around, and others you may not connect with as much. That’s just part of any job environment.

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