Pros
Pros include: the clients, a few of the BCBAs are really amazing (professional, genuine, collaborative, kind), and a lot of great coworkers. If you want to become a bcba, they *kind of* pay for some of your training and education. Honestly, the stars are really just for the clients.
Cons
REALLY bad communication on all levels (sending sign on info upwards of 3 times should have been a bigger red flag); managment more concerned with money than enrichment and well being of clients; Lowell center is over crowded, disgusting, and overstimulating; no outdoor area or oppertunities for full body sensory play (swinging, spinning, etc) that doesnt involve bt picking up kids; inconsistancy and ever changing workplace expactations; multiple negative/ unprofessional experiences with BCBA that meets no accountability; several racist firings/ diciplinary actions witnessed; they stuff coverage staff with clients with little support or information; * not a neurodivergent friendly work environment. *