They don’t walk the talk - Member Engagement Manager OneDigital Employee Review

2.0
Aug 27, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits, C-suite messaging/ is inspirational. Local offices are the best. Your colleagues are your true support system, not the company, not the managers or its leaders. It can be a great place to learn.

Cons

Values don’t match the culture, favoritism in hiring— they don’t care about your growth— They don’t want more lawsuits but do little preemptive measures with those situations. They don’t promote within, salaries don’t move unless you are up there in the company or stay for 15+ years. They can’t retain employees because of the amount of gas lighting— even the wellness division fails to lead people effectively and kindly. No one cares about you in leadership— and they use HR in a way to keep you from feeling safe only threatened. HR and their wellness pillars mean nothing— it’s just for show. The politics are not worth your sanity. The psychological warfare has not improved in 7 years regardless of your region. If you value work life balance, your mental wellness, or the ability to feel respected look elsewhere if you can. They only respect those who are parents—if you are a millennial, childless, your market value means nothing to them— and they don’t care about you as a team member. Leaders make more and more, everyone else suffers more and more. It’s a good place to learn what you should value yourself as— a stepping stone for beginners— dont let your life revolve around this company.

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5.0
Jun 17, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Strong company culture focused on taking care of employees and clients. Excellent place to work, as long as you're willing to put in the time and effort.

Cons

Not necessarily a con. Still a relatively young, and growing firm that is building out structure.

1.0
Jul 13, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The office is in a convenient location inside the Sears Tower and is well maintained. The sales floor is genuinely diverse, with people of different ages, backgrounds, and experience levels. You'll find everyone from recent college graduates to career changers and seasoned professionals. The atmosphere can be energetic and even fun at times, with music playing and plenty of conversation around the office.

Cons

Micromanagement was a huge issue during my time here. The reviews mentioning timed bathroom breaks and strict expectations around phone availability were consistent with my experience. It often felt like every minute of the day was being monitored. Most of the people I spoke with weren't just seniors—they were some of the most vulnerable people I've ever worked with, including individuals dealing with dementia, mental illness, physical disabilities, or serious financial hardship. Even in those conversations, there was constant pressure to push forward with the sales process instead of taking the extra time those situations sometimes deserved. I also found that speaking up or questioning decisions wasn't encouraged. If you weren't willing to go along with management without much pushback, it could affect how you were treated. In my experience, some interactions with sales and program managers felt unprofessional and, at times, verbally aggressive. If you're genuinely interested in getting into the Medicare industry, you can definitely gain experience here, but I'd treat it as a stepping stone rather than somewhere to build a long-term career. There are better brokerages out there, and if staying in the industry is your goal, I'd recommend exploring those instead.

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