Remote work done right - Account Manager OneDigital Employee Review

5.0
Sep 2, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- the company has been remote before 2020, so there's no option of going back into office - the management structure is clear - my responsibilities are clear - Pay is great - Flexibility to manage home life is wonderful!

Cons

No in-person interaction. Not lots of interacting with coworkers either. My job at least is very independent. I don't have great relationships with my coworkers besides sending each other messages. Although this may be a con for some, it is a pro for me. I need a job that allows me to work independently and not require me to be in a lot of meetings. I can feel isolating, but I knew that going into this role.

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OneDigital Response
9mo
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughtful review and for highlighting what you value about working at OneDigital. Supporting our employees in balancing work and home life is a top priority, and it’s great to know that this flexibility is meaningful to you. We understand that remote work can feel isolating for some, while for others, like yourself, it’s a significant advantage. We’re continually looking for ways to enhance our remote culture and foster connection, even for those who prefer a more independent work environment. Thank you again for your insights and for being part of our team. If you ever have suggestions on how we can further improve our remote culture or support your work style, please don’t hesitate to share. We’re glad to have you with us!

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