OneDigital reviews

2.9

47% would recommend to a friend

(952 total reviews)
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Adam Bruckman

63% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

OneDigital has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 952 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The OneDigital employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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952 reviews
1.0
May 1, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Highrise building in downtown Chicago - Onsite Gym + locker room - Occasional complementary acholic beverages - Building has access to the Pedway - Prizes for winning sales competitions - Attendance bonus for showing up to work on time during AEP/OEP

Cons

- Terrible commission - 9 - 12 hour long shifts - 7 day work weeks during the annual enrolment period - Aggressive micromanaging software - Extremely competitive work environment - Loud environment (people yelling on the phone + office music) - Unrealistic sales expectations - Minimum two months before first commission check - Loss of final commission check if you leave the company - No free garage parking - Terrible base pay - Selling insurance to people over the age of 65+ is miserable

2.0
May 27, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- The people you meet there are great - You get what you put in -Decent entry level sales -Nice office in the Sears Tower -Pay for your licensing -Inbound calls for the most part

Cons

Textbook churn and burn. Makes you feel like you're scamming the elderly, even if you're "going by the book", which just isn't great for the mental or morals. Incredibly micromanaged, little freedom, and your time is watched to the second. Culture surrounding the sales is toxic, and there are so many different conflicting expectations, whether its number of sales, availability, time, etc. Nicest way to put it, is that this place is a stepping stone for other opportunities.

1.0
Feb 20, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Sometimes I felt like they were trying to make changes for the better, but at the end of the day there were no substantial changes and it all felt very performative.

Cons

They will hire literally anyone. The 2-3 rounds of interviews are nothing but a formality. This was my first job in a corporate environment (their usual victims) and I was so excited to be offered a position. Shortly after training I realized they would take any random person off the street as long as they can speak English. The only reason why this job is not hybrid/remote is because that would make it much more difficult for managers to play the babysitter role. Every second of your day is monitored from bathroom breaks to your 1 hour unpaid lunch. Some managers are nicer and more personable than others which could be considered a pro, but they are under just as much scrutiny from upper management as the agents are, so they are often forced to do things they do not agree with. The actual work that you do is incredibly inhumane. There are times when you can genuinely help a client. Reduce the cost of a live saving medication, get them a grocery allowance they didn't know they were eligible for. These instances are few and far between. For the most part, you will be encouraged to always pitch something, even if it is detrimental to the client and their wellbeing. Client doesn't know they're getting $3,000 a year for dental? Put them on the plan that gives them $1,500 and act like you're saving their life. You will literally see notes on leads like "knows he is receiving highest grocery card." Implying, of course, that if the client did not know they were receiving the highest allowance then the agent would put them on something that gave them less. If you have an ounce of empathy in your soul you will often find yourself questioning your values and the lengths you would go to just to get a sale that will add $25 to your paycheck. In conclusion, stay as far away from this place as humanly possible. If I had been smart enough to read reviews and do more research before accepting my offer here, I would have continued to work in the food service industry until something better came along. This job is not worth your sanity. The fake first year earnings they say you will make are not worth it. The shady business practices and taking advantage of vulnerable populations is not worth it. It's only a matter of time until Medicare shuts this place down, and they are already tightening regulations as a result of companies like OneDigital. This company will not exist in 5 years. Good riddance.

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