Hell Would be Better - Anonymous employee OneTrust Employee Review

1.0
Feb 1, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people are great and benefits are good

Cons

If I died and went to hell, it would take a week to figure out that I was no longer at OneTrust. There is no trust. Love OneTrust is just marketing but doesn’t happen in reality. Expect to be micromanaged, disrespected and treated like you’re disposable. There is no work/life balance. It’s all work. Expect to work weekends, holidays, early mornings and late nights. Once you’re hired your life ceases to be yours. Forget trying to set boundaries. It will come back on your review.

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5.0
Jun 9, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jul 10, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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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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