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I felt misled when I interviewed in terms of the opportunity to make "more" money and get the bonuses, as well as professional growth within the company. In order to get a bonus, you need to work tirelessly to reschedule clients and meet a certain number of client hours per week, and it feels unattainable. I was barely making by with the base salary and I had a horrible work-life balance, working until 8pm and constantly thinking about work.
The clinic owner encourages employees to write positive reviews in exchange for monetary incentive (paid in "productive hours" that result in higher bonus brackets). Every single one of the 5-star reviews from current employees are because they are desperate to make their productive hours to get bonuses so they get paid a living salary after getting their doctorates. Be careful with what you choose trust from this site. I was very excited to be an employee after seeing the reviews and let me tell you... it is not at all what I expected. Everyone seems to be burnt out and dreads coming to work on Monday, aside from the "senior" employees because they have less client hours and still meet their bonuses to get a livable wage.
When you terminate your employment, you sign [a non-legally binding contract] stating that you agree to give 60-days notice and everyday until you hit 60-days, you agree to pay the employer $100-250 a DAY. Also, the clinic owner will make your termination a personal matter and you will feel very uncomfortable walking around the clinic, resulting in a toxic/uncomfortable work environment. I would not recommend this clinic to seasoned/experienced therapists.