Pros
The opportunity to work with great children and families is always a plus, but that opportunity is available with any company in the field.
Cons
I have to agree with the review that states that the positive reviews on this site are written by those who work in admin. It seems likely that a "good" review will appear within a few days of this one to attempt to bring the average number of stars up. The training is terrible, pay is not in line with the rest of the field, they are dishonest with families, making promises on behalf of workers that can not humanly be kept, which leaves you, as the next person the family sees, as the one to deal with the family's anger and disappointment (however, you will have no knowledge of what the families are told until you are confronted). You can end up traveling more than you work with no reimbursement for travel. Therapists are all contracted (meaning you must buy your own liability insurance, pay for your own background checks, and cover any expenses you have, put aside money for your own taxes, pay self employment tax, no benefits, including no workman's comp if you are injured, no unemployment, etc.) and rarely, if ever, full time. It is almost impossible to do good work without support from admin, without reasonable training and without a reasonable schedule. The high school atmosphere is mind blowing; don't ask for anything or their attitude toward you will turn ugly and stay that way.