Best work environment EVER! - Client Advocate bei OneDigital: Mitarbeiterbewertung

5,0
9. März 2026
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Geschäftsprognose

Pros

WFH Supportive environment and team Work life balance Good compensation and bonuses DEI forward Open communication Fun environment Opportunities to learn and grow

Kontras

I have none at this point

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3mo
Thank you for taking the time to share this, and for the impact you’re already making as a Client Advocate in Pleasanton. Hearing “Best work environment EVER!” is incredibly meaningful because it reflects what we aim for in our culture: showing up for each other, leading with care, and advocating for our clients and our teammates. We’re especially glad you’re feeling supported through WFH flexibility, strong work-life balance, and open communication; those are all important to how we work at OneDigital. And we’re proud that our commitment to DEI&B is showing up in your day-to-day experience, not just in words. It’s also great to hear you’re finding real opportunities to learn and grow, and that you feel recognized through compensation and bonuses. We want people to feel both valued and empowered here. Thank you again for recommending OneDigital, and for being part of what makes our culture so special. -Elizabeth Chrane, Chief People Officer

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Kontras

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The people you meet while working at OneDigital are genuinely great, and I’ve formed several lasting friendships during my time there.

Kontras

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