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Archived 09-06-024

Student behavior analyst

February 2022 • Savannah, GA

What I liked

They have a vast network of clients, largest than any other ABA company. They strictly do in home and schools. No clinics, so it allows a flexible schedule. They have an amazing mentorship program that many go to FIT, so it is a cohesive work environment. They pay very well.

What I wish was different

There is no PTO, sick time is not great. You still need a second job if you don't have a reliable schedule which is a big problem in the industry. Also, if one region has poor leadership, it affects the outlook on the company as a whole and there is nothing you can do.

Advice

If you are an experienced RBT, do it. If you are planning to be a BCBA, highly recommend doing it. I would not wish in-home on any new RBT. You got to be self-sufficient and capable of asking questions to get things done. But this company is perfect if you constantly moving in the military or seeking to move up.
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Registered Behavior Technician

June 2023 • Chicago, IL

What I liked

I was a behavior technician prior to getting hired with PBS. PBS was helpful in providing me with my 40 hour training and preparation to take the exam to become registered as a behavior technican. PBS paid for the training and I had the position secured before even taking my exam.

What I wish was different

I wish I had found out about PBS sooner in my college career. I only began working with PBS the summer of the end of my junior year but do hope to continue to work with them in the near future.

Advice

I would let applicant know that the sooner that they reach out about their interest in the position the better! If you would like a position for the summer, begin looking for open positions within the company as soon as April.
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