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2.1

27% would recommend to a friend

(20 total reviews)
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James E. Carr

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28% positive business outlook

Behavior Analyst Certification Board has an employee rating of 2.1 out of 5 stars, based on 20 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Behavior Analyst Certification Board employee rating is 44% below average for employers within the Nonprofit & NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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20 reviews
1.0
Oct 3, 2022
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Pros

I wish I could tell anyone who starts here how rotten it is below the veneer of seemingly fabulous workplace culture. At first, it looks awesome. Good benefits, decent pay, fancy office, free snacks! Well, those benefits lock you into a company that is poison to your mental health, the pay actually isn’t that good anymore, and a free bag of chips isn’t worth this nightmare.

Cons

Zero growth if you don’t have one of their certifications. Elitism. Incredibly poor communication on procedure and policy changes. Constant pressure to produce more, they’d prefer you to be a robot for the lowest pay. Core clique of admin staff that create a culture of fear. Don’t work here, you’ll regret it.

1.0
Jul 18, 2024
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Pros

The health insurance is 100% paid for by employer. Literally the only pro

Cons

Where to start? Every single aspect of your job is micromanaged - time of arrival (do NOT be even 1 minute late), teams/emails are monitored, cameras are watched to make sure staff aren’t talking too long. Staff were discouraged from socializing unless both on break. Their turn over rate is so alarming, most people were constantly worried if they would be fired next. Leadership does not take accountability, in fact, they’ll find someone else or another reason why something went wrong instead of taking responsibility. I know of multiple staff members who have sought therapy due to their mental health completely deteriorating after beginning the job - along with that, I know multiple staff members that went back to their regular state of health after leaving the company. The stress staff endures is not worth having your health insurance paid for or having a food truck rented out every couple months, especially when there is evidence of stress causing harm to mental and physical health. If you enjoy being able to sleep and eat well, this place might not be for you as I know multiple staff members who have struggled with both things since starting. It is not a rare occasion to see a coworker crying because they are so overwhelmed. OH, and don’t expect to be trained in! But do expect to be made to feel like an idiot for not understanding everything right away regardless of the fact you hardly received any training.

3.0
Jun 6, 2022

Decent Benefits - Bummer Executive Team

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company has great benefits in terms of healthcare and tuition reimbursement

Cons

Unless you are a behavior analyst, well BCBA-D, don’t plan on being promoted to a position with much say.

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