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It changed - Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Behavioral Learning Network Employee Review

2.0
30 Mar 2024
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Pros

I did like the company events and that we got a laptop and cell to do our work.

Cons

When I first got hired there was definitely a feeling of being in community but it slowly turned into a cult. There was too many demands and it felt like the company used the BCBAs to make ends meet at whatever means necessary including (at the time) having them cover direct shifts, even if it’s not your client, driving to new locations, and also expected to still have all your billable hours. This was nonnegotiable AND was marked off against you in a punishing monthly review of your work, billables, client progress, etc.

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Behavioral Learning Network Response
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We are so sorry to read of your concerns. Your experience at BLN is important to us and we take your feedback seriously. At BLN, we aim to ensure all our clients receive their medically necessary services as recommended by our Behavior Analysts/Supervisors. When caseloads are low (below 80 hours per month), we may ask them substitute for behavior technicians in their area who called out. The primary aim is to ensure our clients receive the consistent care that they need and from people who are well trained, capable and available to provide those services. This additional client support typically does not interfere with overall responsibilities when workloads are below 20 hours per week (full time salaried employees). Although this may be inconvenient, we believe our clients deserve the care. Once caseloads are above 80 hours per month, supervisors are not asked to substitute. BLNs CEO values every one of our fantastic BCBAs. As a BCBA-D with nearly 30 years of experience in the field, he recognizes the challenges of the job and stress that supervisors may experience. We investigated your statements and have concluded that there is no way he made the statement you cited and I am sorry you were so upset you felt the need to fabricate such a statement. Finally, BLN strives to provide competitive pay for all our staff. Our BCBA compensation package is more than competitive for the field and location (80-100k per year), and includes regular annual reviews and opportunities for monthly, performance-based bonuses. At the same time, stagnant rate increases across the field have made increasing salaries much beyond that extremely challenging at this time. We are hopeful that high quality service provision and advocacy may change this situation over time and allow for even higher pay for all our staff. On a personal note, the current conditions operating in the field can make this job challenging. That said, the difference we can make in the lives of children and families with ABA makes it a very worthwhile endeavor. Ultimately, your satisfaction and the success of all our employees, past and present, are of utmost importance to us. We truly value your feedback. Please reach out to our HR Team if you would like to reconnect.

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5.0
12 Sept 2025
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Pros

- Strong Collaborative Culture: Everyone is deeply passionate about ABA and helping their clients. There's a great sense of shared mission and dedication. - Exceptional Professional Development: Constant learning opportunities with access to multiple curriculums, allowing you to consult with BCBAs of various backgrounds and never feel limited to one method. - Supportive Environment from Top to Bottom: Management genuinely cares about their staff, actively working to ensure BTs receive excellent support and feel comfortable in their work environment. - Transparent Incentive Structure: Clear, well-defined criteria on how to meet bonuses. - Abundant Resources: The company provides helpful tools and resources to keep you organized and set you up for success.

Cons

Self-Management: This role requires a high degree of autonomy. Success and sustainability depend heavily on your ability to self-organize, manage a demanding schedule, and set firm boundaries to prevent burnout. Meeting hourly requirements may require coverage sessions. - Management: Some clinical supervisors are still completing their own higher education, which can sometimes lead to gaps in oversight and support. - Compensation Structure: BCBA pay is competitive with the market. However, the pay scale for Behavior Technicians (BTs/RBTs) could be higher. Offering more incentives for BTs would acknowledge their vital role and help attract and retain top talent for this crucial position.

2.0
22 Jan 2026
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Pros

The training was thorough and you learn a lot. The salary is okay, but could be better! The AI data with Hi Rasmus is awesome.

Cons

HR is very unpleasant to work with if you ever have to work with them. Unprofessional and unclear. Not understanding of circumstances and would send follow-up emails of things that “we discussed”, but never actually talked about or agreed to.

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