Little Otter Reviews

2.8

42% would recommend to a friend

(50 total reviews)

Rebecca Egger

47% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Little Otter has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 50 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Little Otter employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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50 reviews
5.0
9 Sept 2022

One of A Kind

Recommend
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Pros

Little Otter is doing something that has never been done before: providing quality mental health care on a virtual platform to children and families. The co-founders come with a WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE in both the tech and mental health industries that no other company offers. I have learned so much working here in the last year and I’ve been in the mental health field for over 10 years. It has been extremely rewarding to work with children and families who are desperate for help. By providing a virtual platform, Little Otter is able to access those families who may not have services within 100 miles of their location. The company is also extremely DEDICATED to working towards increasing access to ALL FAMILIES, not just private pay. It has done so much in just over a year and continues to build rapidly, with opportunities for growth for those who are interested. Little Otter is committed to children and families just like they are committed to their employees. It is a TEAM through and through. We have regular company-wide get-togethers, a DEI committee that provides feedback and recommendations to promote those commitments, and we are often given opportunities to speak with executive leadership regularly. It is a collaborative team where everyone is truly committed to the vision and mission of the company.

Cons

A start up is not for everyone. As a mental health provider, it has a unique quality that requires the ability to adjust and be flexible. That can be difficult for providers who are “stuck” in their ways. This company is not for someone who doesn’t like to collaborate. This company is not for someone who is uncomfortable with ambiguity. This company is not for someone who is not open to feedback or change.

1.0
1 Sept 2022

Oh the Irony...

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great clinicians to learn from and with Decent pay and benefits for full time

Cons

Worked for this start up for over a year. They are marketed as a pediatric mental health company but it’s really just a tech company trying to capitalize on struggling parents. If you feel conflicted about companies that do not offer a sliding scale for families that can’t afford therapy, you will have a hard time here. Working for LO will mean being a mental health practitioner that strives to create a secure space for clients to be open and vulnerable while working under leadership that breeds anxiety, deception, and stress. Ironic. This is also unfortunately a very discriminative workplace, where not all clinicians are treated the same. Psychiatrists are favored and behavior analysts are treated like they are college interns. The best thing about this job will always be the connection with other clinicians, if they can manage to keep them. This is not a safe space for behavior analysts. This is not a safe space for clinicians of color. This is not a safe space for any clinician that values integrity, transparency, DEI values, or people over money.

2.0
29 Mar 2024

High Demand / Low Reward

Recommend
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Pros

*Genuine attempt to have a high standard of clinical care. *People were generally quite kind in conversations *Their tech generally worked well and it was nice to have a Mac for a work computer

Cons

*Pay is low and based on productivity, which makes it not that different from the community mental health agencies most therapists got their start in and want out of. Of course, compared to non-profit agencies, LO has millions in VC funding and wants more. *There is zero transparency about company finances to clinicians and yet they want us to share clinical successes with future VC funding backers to support fundraising (dubious ethics here TBH) *The burden for having a high standard of clinical care is placed on therapists (which makes sense to a degree), but overworked and underpaid people are not going to be able to do this for very long or very well *

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