Pros
I receive so many referrals, never have to wait to get clients. They also pay to get licensed in high demand states and give a bonus once you are licensed. They paid for the classes I needed and walked me through all the steps. I received a bonus from signing up and getting my first client. It is all super easy and clients contact their team for any billing/financial support. You make more money, the more clients you see. You receive payment for reading and writing to clients as well. Healthcare benefit if you get 30+ hours a week.
Cons
You are paid per hour and not per session and sessions are 45 minutes. Not all clients are ready for therapy and many will no show or late cancel, or not show up at all. You can get some compensation for late cancels, but not the full session amount as you would in a practice setting. Clients do not have permanent session slots (pro and con), so it is hard to predict what your schedule will look like every week or what hours/days clients need when you take them on. Pay is on the lower side, but it does get much better the more clients you see.