OneMain Financial reviews

3.0

42% would recommend to a friend

(2,525 total reviews)

Doug Shulman

51% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

OneMain Financial has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 2,525 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The OneMain Financial employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Jun 21, 2015

Sr. Personal Loan Specialist

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good vacation time. Co workers in branch were great. Nothing else at all.

Cons

MICROmanaging to the max. No pay raises, only "incentive" programs that increase every quarter. Numbers are held over your head. Advancement opportunities are very limited. After BM there is really no where to move up. Every day you get emails that are negative, not positive reinforcement. Horrible top down management.

1.0
Apr 19, 2015

Senior Loan Specialist

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good vacation/discretionary time off.

Cons

Micro-management. Fear of job loss. Unethical work practices. Unprofessional work environment. Understaffed in almost every location which leads to a stressful work environment. Poor pay.

2.0
Feb 10, 2015

Depends on your management

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Pros

Decent vision insurance, casual atmosphere in the branches, decent starting vacation time, promotions from within rather than outside hires

Cons

Certain members of management are TERRIBLY discriminatory and downright insulting and they absolutely play favorites. You cannot have an opinion that differs because you'll be told you're wrong and don't know how to do your job. I repeatedly tried to make my supervisor aware of situations, but was told that I overreact, am too hard on my employees, etc, all while they were doing things they should not have been, but I wasn't allowed to ever express any dissatisfaction with other employees. You will be told to do something, but if it doesn't turn out right, your boss will deny he ever told you to do that. Even if others have heard the same conversation and verify you are right, you will be told you're wrong, insulted, and made to feel worthless. I have been told that I had the mentality of a sixth grader for not wanting to break policy. To the point where I have been forced onto a conference call with a customer completely in the wrong, and then not supported my management because they're so afraid of getting a complaint, regardless of how wrong the customer is. Makes you feel like an idiot. I've been told to give a customer whatever they want to go away. I was continually asked if I wanted more kids while I was pregnant, then on my second day upon return from leave, was told by my direct supervisor that if I didn't request a demotion, he would have me fired because I was unable to manage with two kids, and a husband to take care of. I tried to fight back but was basically told there was no use, then forced to quit within the month. He accused me of things I did not do, said he had evidence but I was never allowed to know what it was. Because in reality he made it all up. I don't know why they have policies in place because you're forced to break them. You're protected if you're higher management regardless of the number of times you just illegally harass or discriminate. Oh, and I can't even tell you the number of candidates that were turned down for their age. I had a VERY highly qualified candidate who was in his 50's and was told that I had to turn him down because he was too old and we just don't hire that type of person ("type" meaning over 25). I was only allowed to hire young, fresh out of college kids who had no work ethic, rather than someone with 10 years experience. Twice I know of people who were told they had positions only to have the offer pulled because the DM just changed his mind after they'd turned in 2 week notices at their other jobs.

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