BIG NO FOR ME! - Sr Benefits Consultant bei OneDigital: Mitarbeiterbewertung

3.0
23. März 2024
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Pros

Flexibility in work schedule to allow for appointments in personal obligations

Kontras

No work life balance! You are forced to work an insane number of hours due to unrealistic expectations. Very poor local management. Management is clicky like high school and promotions often aren’t work performance based. If you make your manager look good, you will be treated well. If you are an average employee, you will be treated like you don’t exist. If you make a mistake for a losing account and it’s not your fault, your manager will make it your fault to make you look bad and deflect. Unhealthy work environment!

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Thank you for sharing your feedback. Our goal is for everyone to have a great experience during their time at OneDigital and we work hard to provide flexibility while also maintaining our fast-paced culture. Although you are no longer an employee, we are always looking for ways to make our career experience better. If you contact me, we would be happy to learn more about your specific examples. Mark McLean, Senior Managing Principle, North Carolina

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