jing - Sales Associate Hopebridge Employee Review

4.0
9 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

company culture is a positive

Cons

not really anything to say

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Hopebridge Response
4mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback! We're thrilled to hear that you found our company culture to be positive. We strive to create an environment where everyone feels valued and supported.

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5.0
2 Feb 2026
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Pros

I loved working at Hopebridge. Management was incredible and BCBAs were very supportive. Fellow RBTs also helped so much and made the day easier to get through.

Cons

When you are freshly an RBT (and I mean literally.. the day after you pass) you are thrown into subbing if there isn't a caseload ready for you. It can be extremely overwhelming for someone who just passed their exam.

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Hopebridge Response
4mo
Thank you for sharing your experience! We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed working with our incredible management team and found support from your fellow RBTs. We strive to create a collaborative environment where everyone can thrive. We appreciate your feedback regarding the transition for newly certified RBTs. It's important for us to ensure that all our team members feel supported as they embark on their journey. We will take your insights into consideration as we continue to improve our onboarding process. Your perspective is valuable to us!
2.0
23 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Scheduling and documentation is easy to complete

Cons

While the company has talented clinicians and the potential to provide quality services, my experience was impacted by a strong emphasis on productivity and billing metrics. BCBAs are expected to consistently meet utilization targets while also completing assessments, parent training, and other clinical responsibilities, often without sufficient support to make those expectations realistic. Support frequently appears only after significant concerns are raised, rather than being provided proactively. Operational leadership appears to have significant influence over clinical decisions, including caseload assignments and scheduling, which can limit BCBA autonomy and flexibility in managing client needs. Additionally, concerns raised by staff are not always addressed until larger issues arise, at which point discussions often focus on preventing problems that clinicians had previously identified. Another ongoing challenge is staff retention and training. RBT compensation appears to contribute to turnover and difficulties maintaining a highly experienced workforce. As a result, BCBAs are often expected to dedicate substantial time to onboarding, mentoring, and training new staff while simultaneously maintaining demanding billing and productivity expectations. While clinician involvement in training is important, organizations should ensure workloads and productivity requirements are adjusted accordingly to allow for effective supervision and staff development. The training process for new RBTs can feel rushed at times, resulting in clinicians spending significant effort providing additional support after staff are already working directly with clients. Concerns regarding compensation, retention, and workforce development have been raised repeatedly, but meaningful solutions have often been limited. This organization may be a good fit for clinicians who thrive in a highly productivity-driven environment. However, BCBAs seeking greater clinical autonomy, stronger investment in staff development, and a more balanced approach between clinical quality and billing expectations may find the culture challenging.

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Hopebridge Response
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Thank you for sharing your insights about your experience with us. We appreciate your recognition of the easy scheduling and documentation processes, as well as the talented clinicians working within our team. We understand that the emphasis on productivity and billing metrics can be a challenge, and it's an area we are continually evaluating to ensure our clinicians have the support they need to thrive. Your feedback regarding the balance between clinical responsibilities and the autonomy of BCBAs is invaluable, and we take it seriously as part of our commitment to creating a positive work environment. Retention and training are important aspects of our operations, and we recognize the need for ongoing improvements in these areas. Your observations about the training process for new staff are also noted, and we are always looking for ways to enhance our onboarding experience. We appreciate your constructive advice, and we will consider it as we strive to better align our organizational practices with the needs of our clinicians. Thank you again for your feedback. We wish you the best moving forward.
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