Heavy caseload and poor structure hinder work experience
Pros
No shortage on hours or work to be done.
Cons
During my experience with PALS, there was significant ambiguity and a lack of structure. The caseload is extremely high (approx. 70 clients) and the owners attempted to increase my caseload by splitting my time between 2 locations (approx. 130 clients). One of the owners reviews reports but has limited, if any, experience with ABA. The IPPs/BIPs lack objectivity, are poorly written, and suffer from worse supervision because the owner's friend is their consultant. I was told the position would allow me to work from home but when I started they stated I had to be in the office for the majority of the time. That was even worse because I had no formal desk and had to rotate with staff to do my job, used other people's login credentials since I lacked a work laptop, and lacked a login for the work computers. Whenever I tried to get a written confirmation on anything, the company was vague yet demanding about the hours that needed to be completed. Although my time there was brief, the heavy caseload, poor setup, and inconsistent communication made it feel like a lifetime. If you are a BCBA, I would not recommend working here especially if you want to work from home.