Great company, lean teams - CSS-1 OneDigital Employee Review

4.0
Jun 14, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The company cares about their employees in providing social functions, work from home opportunities, and opportunities for some bonuses. Depending on the office or department you're in, there is room for growth. The company promotes work/life balance, and typically you won't need to work overtime. There are lots of holiday opportunities. They do match for 401K and HSA, which is a very nice perk if you plan on being here for a while.

Cons

Lean teams. Expect to be very busy. Pay is competitive, but not outstanding. You can get better pay elsewhere. There are lots of benefits, but company contributions for dependents is low.

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It’s true, we pride ourselves on a fast-past, high-performance culture and a team that has each other’s back. I am always hear to chat if you’d like to reach out to me directly echrane@onedigital.com

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jul 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

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Cons

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