NICABM Reviews

3.1

46% would recommend to a friend

(15 total reviews)
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Ruth Buczynski

50% approve of CEO

39% positive business outlook

NICABM has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 15 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The NICABM employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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15 reviews
1.0
9 Jan 2019

The Epitome of Awful

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I had the opportunity to work with some of the most hard-working, talented, creative, and amazing people I have ever met. I hope desperately that they find new jobs.

Cons

I’m not someone who writes these things. I don’t write nasty reviews on Yelp (I don’t even have a Yelp account). So please believe me when I say that the scathing review you are about to read is not a desire to “trash the company,” but a civic duty to those looking for work. NICABM is an absolutely abysmal place to work. The company is “managed” by the president who pontificates upon her desire to help heal the world when her real focus is in padding her wallet. She does so by hiring “interns” who are expected to work 60-hour weeks, staying until 3am at times to get the work done and making minimum wage. I was hired to write blog posts about current research in the mental health field. The president referred to my writing as, “terrible,” “poorly written,” and “not good.” I was asked, “Why I would write something like this?” “How could she put this on her website?” Meanwhile, I’m a published writer whose work was nominated for the New York Musical Festival. My writing was always denigrated, ripped apart, and then weakened. The end result was then published on the website. On multiple occasions I left the president’s office in tears from the truly heinous claims she made about both me and my writing. My other duties included email writing, or should I say, “email copy and pasting.” The company makes a habit of reusing ALL of their content. They will use the same email subject lines, body, and PS as they did last year, last month, or even last Tuesday. They resell the same products making no changes and then the president gets angry when the products don’t sell as well. My time was often wasted as I was told to write multiple options for emails only for them to choose “the email we went with last time.” The company’s motto is “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.” This works if their definition of “ain’t broke” is something reminiscent of that dreaded house from The Game of Life that a hurricane swept through and levelled. The management style is atrocious. In short, there is no management. It’s her way or the highway. After taking a look at one of the top performing ads of the year (that she did not approve to go out), she had a hissy fit in the middle of the office about how she never wants to see that ad again in her life. To be frank, if you are looking for a place to be creative, this is not for you. In the interviews they will say words like “new,” “trying to,” ‘’build up,” and “creative.” Please don’t be fooled by these lies. This is where creativity not only goes to die, this is where creativity goes to harbor a deep depression, get battered and broken, and commit harikari. Nevertheless, if you are a spineless twit who enjoys being maliciously tongue-whipped by the President, uselessly long hours (8:30am-6pm, often 7pm), and mindless work then NICABM might be “a good fit for you,” as one reviewer put it.

1.0
5 Aug 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Honestly, there is nothing positive about this work environment. Don’t be fooled by the positive reviews here; they were written by management (or by employees asked by management) in a poor attempt to balance out the negativity. The negative reviews are the honest accounts you’ll see.

Cons

I worked at NICABM for nearly 3 years, and ultimately chose to leave because I could no longer tolerate the disrespect and mistreatment. The President and Founder of the organization is so comparable to Miranda Priestly from the Devil Wears Prada that it’s almost laughable (though quite honestly you’d be better off with Miranda). Right off the bat, a red flag is that salaried employee is expected to work 8:30-6 (with a 30 minute break for lunch), yet the President herself won’t show up until the afternoon — sometimes 4pm or later. What makes this worse is that she is an aggressive micromanager, and her lack of presence in the office means her staff cannot get feedback on their time-sensitive work until late in the afternoon, which is half the reason you’ll often see employees staying far past 6, perhaps until 7 or 8, or oftentimes even later. (I had many nights where I worked until 10pm — or even 1am — and the CEO’s response to my concern about it was “good for you, that shows me how much you care.”) Beyond it’s effect on your ability to have a life outside of work, this job also affects your mental health and self esteem. And that is absolutely humiliating for a company that prides themselves on providing quality trainings to mental health professionals. The President belittles and shames her employees on a daily basis, often in front of other staff. When she started to wonder why employees were becoming unhappy earlier this year, I gathered the courage to tell her the majority of the staff felt disrespected. She refused to hear the statement and instead insisted that because she pays employees well, they should feel respected. So the bottom line is, yes, she will give you a good salary, but only so she can treat you however she wants. I brought this up again with her in my exit interview, and unfortunately her opinion has remained the same — this woman has has a PhD in Psychology, and yet cannot bring herself to face the truth that she is detrimental to the mental wellbeing of her employees. Quite frankly, it’s embarrassing. By far, the worst thing that happened to me at NICABM was having my salary docked by $10,000 in direct response to a doctor’s note stating I needed to work a 40 hour workweek. This note was written for me by a neurologist following a seizure I had in the middle of the office, which was found to be caused by intense stress and sleep deprived from the workload and hours I had been working. After all of the disrespect I had tolerated up until that point, that was the straw that broke the camel’s back. I’m happy to say that in just a month and a half, I was incredibly fortunate to have found a new job with a company that appreciates their employee’s efforts and respects their lives outside of the office. Two things I never would see at NICABM. All in all, it baffles me that the President can be so esteemed by her colleagues and followers. I only wish they knew the reality of how she behaves and treats people behind closed doors. I would not wish this job upon anyone. The company is currently losing their employees at the fastest rate I had seen in my time working there. It is a small company to begin with, and this loss is going to be huge and largely felt. That means anyone who enters the company at this point will be harshly abused and overworked from the very start — which is why I would urge you to steer clear of any opportunities here. I believe the management has permanently tainted the company, and I honesty feel sorry for any employee who is still there and even more sorry for any job candidate considering a job with NICABM. To all applicants: You deserve to be treated better than you will ever be treated here. No matter how badly you need a job, don’t let yourself come to this. You’re better off unemployed.

1.0
6 July 2016

Worst place ever

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Honestly, the only pro I have is that I met one of my best friends there. Other than that, big time thumb down.

Cons

President has ZERO respect for others' time. Thinks her schedule is all that matters. Shows up at 4:00 and says "ok, lets get started" even though everyone else has been there since 830. You never know what time you will or can (I repeat, "CAN") leave. You will be dismissed when they decide it's time to go. Impossible to have a life outside of the job, even to the extent of scheduling a doctors appt. OBSCENE amount of micromanagement. EVERYTHING must be approved by the president, not even managers can give the final ok. Also, there is an extreme lack of direction. No one can guide you toward what they want because nobody knows what they want. You pretty much do a bunch of random ideas until they finally decide they like something. Your whole day is a shot in the dark.

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