Needs new leadership - Anonymous employee Triangle ABA Employee Review

2.0
Apr 16, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The people. Triangle has been blessed with caring individuals who do their best on a daily basis to implement ABA. As an employee, I developed relationships with the staff here that will last years. As with any company, your daily compatriots can make or break your experience, and the lovely employees at Triangle made me stay as long as I did.

Cons

The owner/ceo is the biggest detriment to Triangle ABA. She is a deeply unserious person who flip flops on the direction of the company at a whim, makes pay changes that affect employees' paychecks without notifying staff of said changes, and cannot take feedback without taking it personally. On the occasion when she is needed on the floor to supervise cases, the staff report to supervisors that she has a poor bedside manner, constantly hurt feelings when giving feedback, and often, her feedback does not make any sense relating to the case.

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5.0
May 7, 2026
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Pros

Team-oriented environment. Helping kids build skills through daily sessions. Solid training to help you master therapy techniques. Understanding supervisors. Clear expectations. Competitive pay and basic benefits.

Cons

Really difficult to get through a day full of back-to-back sessions.

1.0
May 29, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some genuinely good people still work here for reasons that are hard to understand.

Cons

- Management was extremely poor and acted only in their own self-interest. - The building had serious safety issues and was often not properly cleaned. - Staff were left to deal with aggressive behavior with little to no support from leadership. - The environment was loud, chaotic, and constantly stressful. - Employees were routinely blamed for problems caused by management failures. - Pay was unreliable, and people could lose income over issues completely outside their control. - Employees were completely drained by the end of every shift. - People were expected to handle difficult situations with almost no training or real support. - Management frequently changed rules without warning, making the job unstable and confusing. - Entire days felt disorganized and directionless, with no one seeming to know what was going on. - Many employees cared about the kids, but the company structure made the work far harder than necessary. - High turnover made the environment feel constantly unstable. - Kids were frequently moved between staff, creating more stress for everyone involved. - Employees were expected to absorb problems quietly and keep things moving, no matter what. - Small issues were ignored until they turned into much larger problems. - Most people stayed exhausted and frustrated because nothing ever improved.

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