Overall great experience - Revenue Manager bei OneDigital: Mitarbeiterbewertung

3.0
27. Sept. 2025
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Pros

Great work life balance. Unlimited pto. Stable.

Kontras

Pay is not very competitive compared to the market.

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Thank you for sharing your feedback and for your contributions during your time as a Revenue Manager at OneDigital. We truly appreciate your thoughtful review and are pleased to hear that you enjoyed a great work-life balance, our PTO policy, and the stability of our company. Creating an environment where our team members can thrive both personally and professionally is a top priority for us, and it’s wonderful to know these aspects made a positive impact on your experience. Your feedback is invaluable as we continually evaluate and refine our compensation practices to ensure we attract and retain top talent. Thank you again for your honest insights and for being a valued member of our team. We wish you continued success in your future endeavors and remain committed to making OneDigital an even better place to work. -Elizabeth “E” Chrane, Chief People Officer

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

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