Total Spectrum reviews

3.1

49% would recommend to a friend

(193 total reviews)

Justin Funches

37% approve of CEO

34% positive business outlook

Total Spectrum has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 193 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Total Spectrum employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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193 reviews
2.0
Mar 22, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They have dedicated BCBA's and RBT's that put the client first

Cons

There is no connection between the therapy providers and those working within the office. I couldn't even tell you if there are five people in the office or 100. Decisions are kept from the therapists, even when they impact them the most. Due to disconnect between the office staff and therapy providers, there is confusion with schedules, therapist's don't feel valued, and they get taken advantage of. The pay for BCBAs is comparable to other companies, but the RBT pay is lower in compared to others.

1.0
Sep 23, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-There are some decent employees. Mostly BCBAs (non-management), Lead Therapists, and RBTs. Some still have integrity and are actually in this field because they love helping children and families. To those individuals: Thank you for all that you do. Our purpose is so much greater than to be petty and cruel and to try to hurt people that should be supported. I hope your experiences remain positive and that those few individuals in leadership positions do not taint your overall love for the field as they almost did for me. People need to wake up and do what's right! -Another pro of working for any ABA company... seeing the progress in our kiddos. Seeing the parents' faces when that kid finally says "mom" or urinates on the toilet without having a high-level tantrum for an hour. This is why we are here.

Cons

-Terrible management styles (authoritarian, micromanaging, dishonesty, immature) -Very inexperienced people promoted to positions they have no business being in; shame on the people who chose to promote them, too. They are setting not only that inexperienced person up for failure, but it also has a ripple effect to the people that inexperienced person "supervises" (but that's ok... you can just fire them! problem solved!) -Very unwelcoming office (with the exception of a few very amazing individuals) -Cliquey -Favortism -They do not announce open positions and allow interested and qualified people to interview; It seems like they select who liked their Instagram picture the fastest or has the cutest water bottle or something; Certainly not based off of knowledge, experience, performance, or overall morals. -Not supportive; they always default to an "us vs. them" model; it is like being in high school. Gross. They are missing so many opportunities to be great by sinking to that mindset. What a waste of potentially intelligent and talented people! Although there are certainly a few individuals I am fine with never having to interact with again... I am not saying that that the management staff at TS do not have the ability to be great. But if they keep heading this direction... the company will cave in. You cannot expect staff retention and maintain a good reputation within the community behaving this way. BCBAs may vent to/confide in Lead Therapists, Lead Therapists may do the same with the RBTs, the RBTs may do that with some of the families they feel close to . The word is getting out about how unprofessional and profit-minded the management and admin staff are. Does the management get bonuses or something for recommending more hours than what is ethically needed? I am in upper management and I actually have a caseload and have to work. I get no kickbacks for being ridiculous like that. This is reality people! Why not turn it around and do something amazing for our kids and their families... and the field! You guys have so many resources at your disposal! Try using them instead of the petty drama! My god! It is in the Ethical Guidelines to teach the community the truth about the field of Applied Behavior Analysis... this behavior is embarrassing and making everyone who still cares look STUPID.! I have an extra Burch and Bailey if anyone needs a refresher! :) Model the behavior you want to see. Get out of the little gossip circle and come back to reality and do the job that you clearly have the potential to do... given you prioritize what is important (i.e. THE KIDS.... not what RBT you "don't like" this week or what new BCBA gave you "attitude". Grow up.)

1.0
Jan 10, 2018

Terrible Company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are not any pros at this time.

Cons

When you are full time, you work around the clock and on weekends. Terrible work-life balance. When I was there they kept on hiring upper management positions when they weren't even needed, and would treat the line staff and other employees that are doing the most important work like garbage. They try to manipulate you and just get you to work more hours. I know some of the part time staff even had a difficult time getting hours that they wanted. They do not care about their clients anymore and just care about growing and getting larger, the quality of care has gone down since being employed here.

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