Disappointing and terrible corporate leadership - Coordinator BlueSprig Employee Review

2.0
Mar 13, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Techs that care and will be loyal to the company even after not receiving adequate raises. A few BCBAs that genuinely care that will put up with the unrealistic demands placed on them. The employees on the ground will stay to help the kids even at their expense and with little to no support.

Cons

Racism (especially at the Kansas City center). Favoritism in corporate leadership. Underpaid. Toxic culture and rife with office politics. HR will fire employees in retaliation for filing complaints against leadership (seriously!). This is why BlueSprig continues to get sued.

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BlueSprig Response
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. We appreciate your recognition of the dedication our technicians and clinicians bring to the children and families we serve. We take concerns like the ones you’ve raised very seriously. BlueSprig is committed to maintaining a respectful, inclusive, and professional workplace, and we do not tolerate discrimination, retaliation, or unprofessional conduct. We encourage team members to report concerns so they can be reviewed thoroughly and addressed appropriately. Feedback around compensation, leadership accountability, and workplace culture is important, and we continue to evaluate how we can better support and retain our teams. We appreciate you sharing your experience and wish you the best moving forward.

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