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Texas LPC-Associate Supervision

Supportive, culturally responsive supervision for the clinician you’re becoming

You’ve crossed an important threshold. The exams are behind you, the degree is earned, and now you’re stepping into the work of becoming a clinician. That transition can feel exciting and uncertain all at once—clear on your calling, less clear on the path forward.


Our supervision offering is designed to meet you in this in-between space with care, clarity, and respect for professional requirements without abandoning your values, identities, or communities.

You know the next step is finding a supervisor who truly sees you.

Supervision is more than hours to track and requirements to meet. It’s a relationship that can shape how you practice, how you understand yourself as a clinician, and how you show up with clients over time. Here, supervision is grounded in presence, relational depth, and cultural responsiveness—so you can grow with support rather than pressure.

Does this sound familiar to you?

  • Feeling overwhelmed by paperwork, tracking systems, and BHEC requirements—wondering if anyone will actually help you navigate it all with care
  • Uncertain about your clinical identity: you have the degree, but you’re still asking what kind of clinician am I becoming?
  • Wanting supervision that goes beyond case review and truly supports your development as a clinician and human
  • Searching for a supervision model that honors your identities, cultural wisdom, and values—rather than asking you to leave parts of yourself at the door
Write your awesome label here.
Supervision reimagined

Imagine how it could feel to...

Build clinical confidence that's rooted in YOU

Develop skills and interventions that feel authentic—grounded in evidence, cultural wisdom, theory, and intuition.

 Walk into supervision and feel seen

Bring your full self—your questions, identities, ancestors, and brilliance—into a space that welcomes all of you. No code-switching. No shrinking.

Create a practice (or career) that sustains you

Whether you’re dreaming of private practice or community-based work, receive mentorship for sustainability—financially, relationally, and ethically.
Learn more about our approach to economic solidarity at the end of this page.
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What to Expect

What you'll gain through supervision:

This stage of your clinical development asks a lot of you. There are forms to file, hours to log, skills to deepen, and identities to integrate. In the midst of it all, you deserve supervision that tends to your growth with intention and care.

Our supervision approach centers mutuality, relational accountability, and reflection—supporting both your clinical development and your becoming. With us, you will receive one-on-one sessions, case consultation, culturally responsive guidance, and reflective dialogue, tailored to the communities you serve, your clinical setting, and your goals.

We also offer bilingual supervision in Spanish and English, rooted in language justice. We recognize language as a site of power, healing, and belonging—not simply a tool for communication. We aim to create multilingual supervisory spaces where clinicians can think, reflect, and practice in the languages that hold their cultural wisdom, lived experience, and relational depth.
  • Professional Identity & Social Justice
    Deepen your professional identity and culturally responsive practice while refining your clinical approach. Our Supervision focuses on navigating gray areas with clarity, integrity, and values alignment—mirroring the care we hope to offer clients and communities. We resist the myth of "clinical neutrality" and instead foster a practice rooted in solidarity, social justice, and accountability to the communities we serve.
  • Clinical Development
    Strengthen your ability to conceptualize and contextualize clients within broader systems of harm, while honoring clients’ lineages, cultural knowledge, and embodied wisdom. We’ll emphasize integrating healing practices, cultural ways of knowing, and clinical interventions that honor the complexity of clients' reality. Together, we engage in theory integration, reflective practice, and skill-building.
  • Navigating the System: Documentation & Ethics
    Receive steady guidance on federal and state laws, BHEC requirements, ethics, and audit standards supporting you in navigating the mental health industrial complex while prioritizing clients’ dignity, self-determination, and privacy. Together, we explore ethical dilemmas and legal mandates, such as mandatory reporting, while also naming and exploring the carceral logic embedded in these requirements and their disproportionate impact on Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities.
  • Private Practice Preparation & Mentorship (Optional)
    For associates interested in private practice, supervision can include mentorship around fee-setting through an equity lens, setting boundaries that prevent moral injury, and creating business processes and systems that align with your values.
We see supervision as a shared journey and invite you to engage as a collaborative partner. Our initial consultation is a relational space—an opportunity for open dialogue, mutual learning, and genuine connection. Bring your questions, share your experiences and hopes, and together we’ll explore whether our approaches and values resonate, and whether this space can truly support and nurture your growth.
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testimonials

Hear From Clinicians Like You

"The Center for Responsive Supervision is redefining what supervision can be. Drs. Lindo and Reyes have created a liberatory, relational space where clinicians are invited to unlearn harmful, Eurocentric models and reconnect with culture, embodiment, and collective care. Their supervision is not only skill-building; it is healing, affirming, and deeply grounding. I am privileged to be a beneficiary of their supervision and leadership, which has supported my attainment of a doctoral degree and multiple publications. The Center’s work honors the wisdom clinicians already carry while supporting the development of culturally responsive, justice-oriented practice in ways that are often missed. Their supervision is rooted in liberation, integrity, and love, and it is exactly what our field needs."
Jodi Jarrett, PhD, LPC, NCC
faqs

Frequently asked questions

Who do you walk alongside in supervision?

We offer supervision to LPC Associates in Texas who are seeking a culturally rooted, liberatory home for their clinical work. We especially welcome:
  • Associates from historically and intentionally excluded communities (BIPOC, women, im/migrants, poor folx).
  • LGBTQIA+ and Gender-Expansive associates.
  • Bilingual (Spanish/English) associates who are navigating the complexities of offering bicultural and multilingual care.
  • Associates interested in disrupting carceral logic in mental health.

How will we meet?

To center accessibility and increase our reach, we provide virtual supervision to associates throughout the state of Texas. We utilize a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform that allows us to connect across geographic boundaries while maintaining the highest standards of privacy and relational presence.

How often will we meet?

We collaboratively determine when we meet for supervision based on our schedules and your clinical needs. At a minimum, we meet the BHEC requirement of 4 hours per month. Our goal is to ensure you feel held and supported, so how often we meet can vary to support your evolving needs.

How much does supervision cost? 

In alignment with our commitment to equity and justice, we utilize a sliding scale to account for the systemic inequities and the racial wealth gap often found in our field. Learn more about our approach to economic solidarity below.

Investment Scale: 
  • $80 – $120 per hour for Individual Supervision 
  • $45 – $65 per hour for Triadic Supervision or an hour and a half for Group Supervision

During our initial consultation, we will explore an amount that feels sustainable for you, prioritizing accessibility for those working in community-based or grassroots settings.

What is included in your supervision services?

We provide holistic services to support your development, including:
  • Individual Supervision: Weekly or bi-weekly sessions focused on your growth.
  • Collective Learning: Triadic supervision (2 associates) or group supervision (3 associates) to foster community and shared wisdom.
  • Responsive Support: Virtual or phone consultation between sessions for urgent clinical or ethical discernment.
  • Curated Resources: Access to our library of anti-carceral and liberatory practices, decolonial frameworks, and community-care models. This resource is currently in progress.
  • Continued Growth: Discounted access to CRS-hosted workshops and professional development. Coming soon.

What is the process to move forward with supervision?

Supervision begins with relationship, consent, and care. We start with a 30-minute consultation rooted in open dialogue, mutual curiosity, and genuine connection. This space is an opportunity for us to get to know one another, explore alignment in values and supervision practices, and discern together whether this supervisory relationship can genuinely support your growth, integrity, and sustainability as a clinician. There is no pressure to move forward—fit and consent matter.

If we collectively decide to work together, the next steps include:
  1. Sharing two letters of reference and an unofficial copy of your transcript, which help situate your training, community accountability, and professional journey.
  2. Scheduling a meeting to review and discuss the Supervision Contract and Supervision Agreement. Additional documentation may be required if you are changing supervisors or adding a supervisor, and we will navigate that process together.
  3. Submitting your application or updated paperwork to the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors (LPC Board), with support and clarity as needed.
  4. Once your license is issued or your paperwork is approved by the LPC Board, we will formally begin supervision.

Our Approach to Economic Solidarity

At the Center for Responsive Supervision (CRS), we recognize that the financial costs of licensure can be a significant barrier—particularly for BIPOC, multilingual, and queer clinicians who often navigate the racial wealth gap and systemic exploitation within the mental health field.

We believe that high-quality, liberatory supervision should not be a luxury reserved for those with the most privilege. Therefore, we utilize a Sliding Scale Model rooted in trust and mutual accountability.

How the Scale Works

Our standard fees are:
  • Individual Supervision: $120 per hour
  • Triadic Supervision: $65 per hour
  • Group Supervision: $65 per 90 minutes

However, we offer a scale-down to ensure our services remain accessible to those who need them. We invite you to consider your position within the following framework when deciding your investment:
We will never ask for "proof" of your income. We trust your discernment. During our initial consultation, we will have a transparent conversation about what investment feels sustainable for you and can revisit this throughout your associate journey.
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Texas LPC-Associate Supervision

Supportive, culturally responsive supervision for the clinician you’re becoming

You’ve crossed an important threshold. The exams are behind you, the degree is earned, and now you’re stepping into the work of becoming a clinician. That transition can feel exciting and uncertain all at once—clear on your calling, less clear on the path forward.

Our supervision offering is designed to meet you in this in-between space with care, clarity, and respect for professional requirements without abandoning your values, identities, or communities.
Empty space, drag to resize

Texas LPC-Associate Supervision

Supportive, culturally responsive supervision for the clinician you’re becoming

You’ve crossed an important threshold. The exams are behind you, the degree is earned, and now you’re stepping into the work of becoming a clinician. That transition can feel exciting and uncertain all at once—clear on your calling, less clear on the path forward.

Our supervision offering is designed to meet you in this in-between space with care, clarity, and respect for professional requirements without abandoning your values, identities, or communities.

You know the next step is finding a supervisor who truly sees you.

Supervision is more than hours to track and requirements to meet. It’s a relationship that can shape how you practice, how you understand yourself as a clinician, and how you show up with clients over time. Here, supervision is grounded in presence, relational depth, and cultural responsiveness—so you can grow with support rather than pressure.
Write your awesome label here.

Does this sound familiar to you?

  • Feeling overwhelmed by paperwork, tracking systems, and BHEC requirements—wondering if anyone will actually help you navigate it all with care
  • Uncertain about your clinical identity: you have the degree, but you’re still asking what kind of clinician am I becoming?
  • Wanting supervision that goes beyond case review and truly supports your development as a clinician and human
  • Searching for a supervision model that honors your identities, cultural wisdom, and values—rather than asking you to leave parts of yourself at the door
Supervision reimagined

Imagine how it could feel to...

Build clinical confidence that's rooted in YOU

Develop skills and interventions that feel authentic—grounded in evidence, cultural wisdom, theory, and intuition.

 Walk into supervision and feel seen

Bring your full self—your questions, identities, ancestors, and brilliance—into a space that welcomes all of you. No code-switching. No shrinking.

Create a practice (or career) that sustains you

Whether you’re dreaming of private practice or community-based work, receive mentorship for sustainability—financially, relationally, and ethically.
Learn more about our approach to economic solidarity at the end of this page.
Supervision reimagined

Imagine how it could feel to...

Build clinical confidence that's rooted in YOU

Develop skills and interventions that feel authentic—grounded in evidence, cultural wisdom, theory, and intuition.

 Walk into supervision and feel seen

Bring your full self—your questions, identities, ancestors, and brilliance—into a space that welcomes all of you. No code-switching. No shrinking.

Create a practice (or career) that sustains you

Whether you’re dreaming of private practice or community-based work, receive mentorship for sustainability—financially, relationally, and ethically.
What to Expect

What you'll gain through supervision:

This stage of your clinical development asks a lot of you. There are forms to file, hours to log, skills to deepen, and identities to integrate. In the midst of it all, you deserve supervision that tends to your growth with intention and care.

Our supervision approach centers mutuality, relational accountability, and reflection—supporting both your clinical development and your becoming. With us, you will receive one-on-one sessions, case consultation, culturally responsive guidance, and reflective dialogue, tailored to the communities you serve, your clinical setting, and your goals.

We also offer bilingual supervision in Spanish and English, rooted in language justice. We recognize language as a site of power, healing, and belonging—not simply a tool for communication. We aim to create multilingual supervisory spaces where clinicians can think, reflect, and practice in the languages that hold their cultural wisdom, lived experience, and relational depth.

  • Professional Identity & Social Justice
    Deepen your professional identity and culturally responsive practice while refining your clinical approach. Our Supervision focuses on navigating gray areas with clarity, integrity, and values alignment—mirroring the care we hope to offer clients and communities. We resist the myth of "clinical neutrality" and instead foster a practice rooted in solidarity, social justice, and accountability to the communities we serve.

  • Clinical Development
    Strengthen your ability to conceptualize and contextualize clients within broader systems of harm, while honoring clients’ lineages, cultural knowledge, and embodied wisdom. We’ll emphasize integrating healing practices, cultural ways of knowing, and clinical interventions that honor the complexity of clients' reality. Together, we engage in theory integration, reflective practice, and skill-building.

  • Navigating the System: Documentation & Ethics
    Receive steady guidance on federal and state laws, BHEC requirements, ethics, and audit standards supporting you in navigating the mental health industrial complex while prioritizing clients’ dignity, self-determination, and privacy. Together, we explore ethical dilemmas and legal mandates, such as mandatory reporting, while also naming and exploring the carceral logic embedded in these requirements and their disproportionate impact on Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities.

  • Private Practice Preparation & Mentorship (Optional)
    For associates interested in private practice, supervision can include mentorship around fee-setting through an equity lens, setting boundaries that prevent moral injury, and creating business processes and systems that align with your values.

We see supervision as a shared journey and invite you to engage as a collaborative partner. Our initial consultation is a relational space—an opportunity for open dialogue, mutual learning, and genuine connection. Bring your questions, share your experiences and hopes, and together we’ll explore whether our approaches and values resonate, and whether this space can truly support and nurture your growth.
What to Expect

What you'll gain through supervision:

This stage of your clinical development asks a lot of you. There are forms to file, hours to log, skills to deepen, and identities to integrate. In the midst of it all, you deserve supervision that tends to your growth with intention and care.

Our supervision approach centers mutuality, relational accountability, and reflection—supporting both your clinical development and your becoming. With us, you will receive one-on-one sessions, case consultation, culturally responsive guidance, and reflective dialogue, tailored to the communities you serve, your clinical setting, and your goals.

We also offer bilingual supervision in Spanish and English, rooted in language justice. We recognize language as a site of power, healing, and belonging—not simply a tool for communication. We aim to create multilingual supervisory spaces where clinicians can think, reflect, and practice in the languages that hold their cultural wisdom, lived experience, and relational depth.
  • Professional Identity & Social Justice
    Deepen your professional identity and culturally responsive practice while refining your clinical approach. Our Supervision focuses on navigating gray areas with clarity, integrity, and values alignment—mirroring the care we hope to offer clients and communities. We resist the myth of "clinical neutrality" and instead foster a practice rooted in solidarity, social justice, and accountability to the communities we serve.
  • Clinical Development
    Strengthen your ability to conceptualize and contextualize clients within broader systems of harm, while honoring clients’ lineages, cultural knowledge, and embodied wisdom. We’ll emphasize integrating healing practices, cultural ways of knowing, and clinical interventions that honor the complexity of clients' reality. Together, we engage in theory integration, reflective practice, and skill-building.
  • Navigating the System: Documentation & Ethics
    Receive steady guidance on federal and state laws, BHEC requirements, ethics, and audit standards supporting you in navigating the mental health industrial complex while prioritizing clients’ dignity, self-determination, and privacy. Together, we explore ethical dilemmas and legal mandates, such as mandatory reporting, while also naming and exploring the carceral logic embedded in these requirements and their disproportionate impact on Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities.
  • Private Practice Preparation & Mentorship (Optional)
    For associates interested in private practice, supervision can include mentorship around fee-setting through an equity lens, setting boundaries that prevent moral injury, and creating business processes and systems that align with your values.
We see supervision as a shared journey and invite you to engage as a collaborative partner. Our initial consultation is a relational space—an opportunity for open dialogue, mutual learning, and genuine connection. Bring your questions, share your experiences and hopes, and together we’ll explore whether our approaches and values resonate, and whether this space can truly support and nurture your growth.

testimonials

Hear From Clinicians Like You

"The Center for Responsive Supervision is redefining what supervision can be. Drs. Lindo and Reyes have created a liberatory, relational space where clinicians are invited to unlearn harmful, Eurocentric models and reconnect with culture, embodiment, and collective care. Their supervision is not only skill-building; it is healing, affirming, and deeply grounding. I am privileged to be a beneficiary of their supervision and leadership, which has supported my attainment of a doctoral degree and multiple publications. The Center’s work honors the wisdom clinicians already carry while supporting the development of culturally responsive, justice-oriented practice in ways that are often missed. Their supervision is rooted in liberation, integrity, and love, and it is exactly what our field needs."
— Jodi Jarrett, PhD, LPC, NCC
faqs

Frequently asked questions

Who do you walk alongside in supervision?

We offer supervision to LPC Associates in Texas who are seeking a culturally rooted, liberatory home for their clinical work. We especially welcome:
  • Associates from historically and intentionally excluded communities (BIPOC, women, im/migrants, poor folx).
  • LGBTQIA+ and Gender-Expansive associates.
  • Bilingual (Spanish/English) associates who are navigating the complexities of offering bicultural and multilingual care.
  • Associates interested in disrupting carceral logic in mental health.

How will we meet?

To center accessibility and increase our reach, we provide virtual supervision to associates throughout the state of Texas. We utilize a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform that allows us to connect across geographic boundaries while maintaining the highest standards of privacy and relational presence.

How often will we meet?

We collaboratively determine when we meet for supervision based on our schedules and your clinical needs. At a minimum, we meet the BHEC requirement of 4 hours per month. Our goal is to ensure you feel held and supported, so how often we meet can vary to support your evolving needs.

How much does supervision cost? 

In alignment with our commitment to equity and justice, we utilize a sliding scale to account for the systemic inequities and the racial wealth gap often found in our field. Learn more about our approach to economic solidarity below.

Investment Scale: 
  • $80 – $120 per hour for Individual Supervision 
  • $45 – $65 per hour for Triadic Supervision or an hour and a half for Group Supervision

During our initial consultation, we will explore an amount that feels sustainable for you, prioritizing accessibility for those working in community-based or grassroots settings.

What is included in your supervision services?

We provide holistic services to support your development, including:
  • Individual Supervision: Weekly or bi-weekly sessions focused on your growth.
  • Collective Learning: Triadic supervision (2 associates) or group supervision (3 associates) to foster community and shared wisdom.
  • Responsive Support: Virtual or phone consultation between sessions for urgent clinical or ethical discernment.
  • Curated Resources: Access to our library of anti-carceral and liberatory practices, decolonial frameworks, and community-care models. This resource is currently in progress.
  • Continued Growth: Discounted access to CRS-hosted workshops and professional development. Coming soon.

What is the process to move forward with supervision?

Supervision begins with relationship, consent, and care. We start with a 30-minute consultation rooted in open dialogue, mutual curiosity, and genuine connection. This space is an opportunity for us to get to know one another, explore alignment in values and supervision practices, and discern together whether this supervisory relationship can genuinely support your growth, integrity, and sustainability as a clinician. There is no pressure to move forward—fit and consent matter.

If we collectively decide to work together, the next steps include:
  1. Sharing two letters of reference and an unofficial copy of your transcript, which help situate your training, community accountability, and professional journey.
  2. Scheduling a meeting to review and discuss the Supervision Contract and Supervision Agreement. Additional documentation may be required if you are changing supervisors or adding a supervisor, and we will navigate that process together.
  3. Submitting your application or updated paperwork to the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors (LPC Board), with support and clarity as needed.
  4. Once your license is issued or your paperwork is approved by the LPC Board, we will formally begin supervision.
faqs

Frequently asked questions

Who do you walk alongside in supervision?

We offer supervision to LPC Associates in Texas who are seeking a culturally rooted, liberatory home for their clinical work. We especially welcome:
  • Associates from historically and intentionally excluded communities (BIPOC, women, im/migrants, poor folx).
  • LGBTQIA+ and Gender-Expansive associates.
  • Bilingual (Spanish/English) associates who are navigating the complexities of offering bicultural and multilingual care.
  • Associates interested in disrupting carceral logic in mental health.

How will we meet?

To center accessibility and increase our reach, we provide virtual supervision to associates throughout the state of Texas. We utilize a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform that allows us to connect across geographic boundaries while maintaining the highest standards of privacy and relational presence.

How often will we meet?

We collaboratively determine when we meet for supervision based on our schedules and your clinical needs. At a minimum, we meet the BHEC requirement of 4 hours per month. Our goal is to ensure you feel held and supported, so how often we meet can vary to support your evolving needs.

How much does supervision cost? 

In alignment with our commitment to equity and justice, we utilize a sliding scale to account for the systemic inequities and the racial wealth gap often found in our field. Learn more about our approach to economic solidarity here.  

Investment Scale: 
  • $80 – $120 per hour for Individual Supervision 
  • $45 – $65 per hour for Triadic Supervision or an hour and a half for Group Supervision

During our initial consultation, we will explore an amount that feels sustainable for you, prioritizing accessibility for those working in community-based or grassroots settings.

What is included in your supervision services?

We provide holistic services to support your development, including:
  • Individual Supervision: Weekly or bi-weekly sessions focused on your growth.
  • Collective Learning: Triadic supervision (2 associates) or group supervision (3 associates) to foster community and shared wisdom.
  • Responsive Support: Virtual or phone consultation between sessions for urgent clinical or ethical discernment.
  • Curated Resources: Access to our library of anti-carceral and liberatory practices, decolonial frameworks, and community-care models. This resource is currently in progress.
  • Continued Growth: Discounted access to CRS-hosted workshops and professional development. Coming soon.

What is the process to move forward with supervision?

Supervision begins with relationship, consent, and care. We start with a 30-minute consultation rooted in open dialogue, mutual curiosity, and genuine connection. This space is an opportunity for us to get to know one another, explore alignment in values and supervision practices, and discern together whether this supervisory relationship can genuinely support your growth, integrity, and sustainability as a clinician. There is no pressure to move forward—fit and consent matter.

If we collectively decide to work together, the next steps include:
  1. Sharing two letters of reference and an unofficial copy of your transcript, which help situate your training, community accountability, and professional journey.
  2. Scheduling a meeting to review and discuss the Supervision Contract and Supervision Agreement. Additional documentation may be required if you are changing supervisors or adding a supervisor, and we will navigate that process together.
  3. Submitting your application or updated paperwork to the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors (LPC Board), with support and clarity as needed.
  4. Once your license is issued or your paperwork is approved by the LPC Board, we will formally begin supervision.

Our Approach to Economic Solidarity

At the Center for Responsive Supervision (CRS), we recognize that the financial costs of licensure can be a significant barrier—particularly for BIPOC, multilingual, and queer clinicians who often navigate the racial wealth gap and systemic exploitation within the mental health field.

We believe that high-quality, liberatory supervision should not be a luxury reserved for those with the most privilege. Therefore, we utilize a Sliding Scale Model rooted in trust and mutual accountability.

How the Scale Works

Our standard fees are:
  • Individual Supervision: $120 per hour
  • Triadic Supervision: $65 per hour
  • Group Supervision: $65 per 90 minutes

However, we offer a scale-down to ensure our services remain accessible to those who need them. We invite you to consider your position within the following framework when deciding your investment:
We will never ask for "proof" of your income. We trust your discernment. During our initial consultation, we will have a transparent conversation about what investment feels sustainable for you and can revisit this throughout your associate journey.

Our Approach to Economic Solidarity

At the Center for Responsive Supervision (CRS), we recognize that the financial costs of licensure can be a significant barrier—particularly for BIPOC, multilingual, and queer clinicians who often navigate the racial wealth gap and systemic exploitation within the mental health field.

We believe that high-quality, liberatory supervision should not be a luxury reserved for those with the most privilege. Therefore, we utilize a Sliding Scale Model rooted in trust and mutual accountability.

How the Scale Works

Our standard fees are:
  • Individual Supervision: $120 per hour
  • Triadic Supervision: $65 per hour
  • Group Supervision: $65 per 90 minutes

However, we offer a scale-down to ensure our services remain accessible to those who need them. We invite you to consider your position within the following framework when deciding your investment:
We will never ask for "proof" of your income. We trust your discernment. During our initial consultation, we will have a transparent conversation about what investment feels sustainable for you and can revisit this throughout your associate journey.
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