-it’s a hostile workplace environment. All the other review are so true, unfortunately. The CEO is so rude to her staff, is often rolling her eyes at everything and acts as if she’s better than everyone. She’s also rude and yells at clients and families. I have no idea how she’s managed to stay in business this long with her unprofessional attitude.
-no work life balance: there’s no PTO, no holidays off, you’re expected to work 24/7 like the CEO
-no programming based off your clinical competence: reports, goals, lesson targets , etc, all have to be written the CEOs way otherwise she gives you a hard time about it
-staff meetings/company values feel forced: the CEO goes hard on company values, and when reading them aloud (every meeting might I add), she will call you out in front of everybody to repeat it and say it with emphasis/meaning/love for the values (it feels so forced and uncomfortable - if you’re shy or having a quieter voice, it’s not fun at all)
-the CEO: she’s an awful human being to be around. She is involved in every single aspect of the company which makes it hard because she is often forgetful day to day and will often change her mind about things day to day. She is also rude and deameaning in most encounters and will make you feel horrible about herself.