Kind of misleading - Benefits Advisor OneDigital Employee Review

2.0
28 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Office is in Willis Tower

Cons

Commuter benfits are nonexistent, monthly "bonuses" are withheld for many months after October. They tell you it is inbound calls doing ten a day when in reality it is mostly outbound doing 75+ calls a day. Extremely high turnover with them bringing in new classes of people weekly to train how to pass the exam rather than learn every facet of insurance. At least half your class of people will leave within the first two weeks.

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OneDigital Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your detailed feedback. We appreciate your honesty and are sorry to hear that your experience did not align with your expectations. -Amber Walker, Director of Human Resources, OneDigital Advanced Health

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