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Verbal Behavior Associates

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Gaslighting Galore - Anonymous employee Verbal Behavior Associates Employee Review

1.0
6 Dec 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I learned a lot of life lessons. The main one being to run away from companies like these.

Cons

Endless gaslighting, unethical procedures, unethical BCBAs, unethical CEO. The president of the company could care less about the RBTs and staff retention. The supervisors have huge caseloads, which leads them to neglect staff and clients. I really don’t know how these people sleep at night, but once you meet the CEO and President in person it makes a lot more sense.

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Cons

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Pros

This company truly supports it's workforce. They take care of them with great benefits, a caring management team, and competitive pay. They treat you with respect as a person and understand when life comes at you. Asking for time off is easy, I had never been denied time off. They never try to make you feel bad for missing work, instead offering generous incentives just for doing your job. The support system at VBA is such that if you do right by them by communicating in a timely manner, and telling the truth, they will do right by you. VBA works in schools giving you the option to take your vacation during school vacations and your weekends free. If you want, you can pile on the hours, but only if you want. If you love working with kids, working for a company who supports you and working favorable hours, don't pass up this opportunity. You won't find a company like VBA anywhere else.

Cons

The job is difficult. If you are someone who likes a challenge, this will be a big challenge. The job is intense. If you communicate to your superiors if you are struggling, they will help. This job is intimidating at first. You will be working with a unique group of individuals. Don't be afraid to ask for help. If you can get through all that, the job is intrinsically and extrinsically rewarding. Ultimately making the decision to leave as I have done is the hardest part of it all.

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