Pros
The team culture is genuinely supportive. Coworkers are kind, collaborative, and willing to help one another, which makes day-to-day work feel less isolating. I feel encouraged by my peers and appreciated the emotional support that comes with working in a demanding field like ABA. There is a clear sense that the staff cares deeply about the clients and their progress.
Cons
The lack of a steady schedule and consistent hours makes it difficult to rely on this position long-term, as frequent changes and cancellations impact financial stability and work–life balance. Additionally, there are concerns around professional boundaries—particularly regarding the BCBA’s personal relationships with client families. The lines between professional and personal interactions often feel blurred, and clearer boundaries would help maintain ethical standards and protect both staff and families. There is also a significant need for more comprehensive training for high-intensity behaviours such as elopement and physical aggression. Even after a year with the company, there is still uncertainty around how to safely and effectively respond in these situations, which can be stressful and potentially unsafe for both staff and clients.