Fast Paced Startup with Room to Grow - Anonymous employee OneTrust Employee Review

5.0
Jan 28, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Fast growing company - Company voted #1 in the field - Improving benefits/PTO/policies - New office location is convenient and secure - Ability to gain a lot of experience in a short amount of time - Accommodating managers - Free snacks and Starbucks coffee - Diverse work environment with kind and intelligent coworkers

Cons

- Some days are busier than others - 401k plan not initiated yet - Some assigned tasks will be outside of your job description - Needs bonus structure/formal performance reviews

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jul 10, 2026
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Pros

Unfortunately there isn't anything worth highlighting. If you are actively interviewing at OneTrust, I would encourage you to carefully read through the reviews. There are several red flags that I wish I would have been aware of prior to joining.

Cons

- Unsustainable turnover and bad leadership: The CEO, CRO, CFO, and CTO abruptly quit shortly after I started. There is extremely high turnover across all teams (particularly in GTM). Favoritism runs rampant, especially with tenured leaders. - Lack of job security and stability: At the beginning of this year, several of my peers were impacted by a reduction in force. This unfortunately appears to be a common occurrence at the start of the fiscal year. OneTrust is a revolving door for top talent. - Poor compensation: The bonus pool was slashed a few weeks after being announced at a company all-hands. This money was allegedly invested elsewhere (unclear where though). There is no equity refresh for existing employees and merit increases were far and few between this year. - Lack of diversity: Despite being headquartered in Atlanta, there are no black c-suite members. The board has no female members. Diversity is limited at the most senior leadership levels.

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