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SOUND Behavioral Health Reviews

2.7

42% would recommend to a friend

(138 total reviews)
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Katrina Egner

42% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

SOUND Behavioral Health has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 138 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The SOUND Behavioral Health employee rating is 21% below average for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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138 reviews
2.0
20 Jan 2019

Get in, Get Out and Get on to the next job

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Pros

Coworkers generally really nice, relaxed attitude (time spent playing having fun), lots of training invested in their employees, temperature of the office is comfortable with a jacket on. Management doesn't care about Glassdoor rating.

Cons

Pay below industry average ( except for jobs at headquarters). Case load is huge, many clients seen only once per month. Turn over on high side. It is a great place to get experience and clinical hours, but for a career there are better places with better pay and more rewarding experience with clients. Also, be aware Management likes to sometimes randomly terminate people. How or why this happens is a total mystery. NOT Developmental Disability friendly. They ask about physical disabilities and LGBTQ+ on their application but not about Mental Illness or Developmental Disabilities. So know your rights in accordance with the state EEOC.

2.0
14 Jul 2020

Sound needs help

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Pros

Working with clients is genuinely rewarding and is now a unionized workplace.

Cons

For the last four years, Sound has been rapidly in decline due to arrogant and tone deaf policy changes from the Executive Leadership Team that are largely driven by profit. The ELT violated several labor laws during their brazen attempt to stifle organizing and the CEO is grossly unprofessional by sending vaguely threatening emails that gaslight staff and push a false narrative about a divided organization. The sweeping changes Sound has implemented over the last few years to focus on turning a profit is truly a race to the bottom and at odds with being a positive community presence. The loss of numerous contracts with the city and county is very telling as is Sound's increasing poor reputation.

1.0
30 Nov 2018
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Pros

Flexibility for scheduling Benefits Standing desk No shortage of direct service hours for licensing

Cons

Impossibly high caseloads Inconsistent supervision, sometimes no supervision Management is disengaged, shows up to work when they want and leaves when they want Feedback from staff is not acted on

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