Good Company That Underpays - Specialist OneDigital Employee Review

3.0
22 Jan 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Up and coming company that is very cutting edge.

Cons

Underpays for the job within the Georgia market. Salary really isn't even competitive.

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OneDigital Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave this review and submit your thoughts on working at OneDigital. While we know we have some things to work on, I'm so glad that you've sensed the exciting growth and "ahead of the curve" mindset that we are experiencing. When it comes to competitive pay, we are continually reviewing and working to make sure that our total compensation packages are fair and competitive. We appreciate everything you do for us and thank you for your hard work at OneDigital!

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Cons

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1.0
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Recommend
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Pros

The people you meet while working at OneDigital are genuinely great, and I’ve formed several lasting friendships during my time there.

Cons

Employees are often treated as numbers rather than individuals, with performance measured by metrics that are frequently outside of their control. Upper management regularly sets or changes performance expectations without effectively communicating those changes to frontline agents, making it difficult to meet evolving standards. Employees are also closely monitored, including being timed when using the restroom. Arriving even one minute late can result in a write-up, while upper management is often able to arrive 5-10 minutes late without consequence. During peak seasons, employees are expected to work 10-hour shifts, six days a week. When business slows, the office closes for two weeks, leaving hourly employees without pay. While there is an opportunity to earn back some of that lost income by working additional hours during peak season, it is not guaranteed. Overall, there is a noticeable disconnect between upper management and the day-to-day realities of the job. Many decisions and expectations do not reflect the challenges employees face in the current market, leaving staff feeling unsupported and undervalued.

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