A wild rollercoaster ride with OOm! - Anonymous employee OOm Employee Review

3.0
Jan 15, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Took me a while before I finally got the chance to leave a review. Anyway, one of my fave pros of working with OOm is that I got to meet diverse types of people who later on became friends, and before I even knew it, we were like a family already. You work with a set of creative people who actually hone you to unleash your inner creativity as well, from the SEO team to graphic design and content. (Sorry to those not mentioned, that's probably 'cause I never got to work with any of you) If you're just starting in the industry, OOm is a nice company to work and start your career with. They can be your stepping stone because you learn a thing or two from the management, say, Arvie and the department heads. You can gain massive experience and work with a great team.

Cons

While there are heaps of pros, there's also a fair share of cons. I cannot stress enough how many times I wanted to leave the company because of the management and the heavy workload. I'm just fortunate enough to have a supportive team leader and colleagues (bless you all!) I honestly don't mind the salary, however, if you're the breadwinner in your family or have bills to pay, you may find the salary a little insufficient. IMO, I think it doesn't compensate enough for the workload. Not to mention that there's no HMO. Lastly, one issue that I think should be addressed is the management. They seem resistant to changes, addressing concerns, and keeping promises. Also, I hope the management keeps an eye on their employees, especially their physical and mental health.

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Good sales training provided consistently.

Cons

Backend could not keep up with incoming sales

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Pros

As an account manager, you’re expected to really understand your clients business and operations and proposing suitable solutions to help their business grow. You learn to be answerable to your own proposal to client and not just another coordinator. It can be demanding because clients move fast and expectations internally are also high. But it forces you to think more and actually advise instead of just following instructions. Team support is there, especially from backend teams like SEO and performance. If you put in the effort, you’ll learn quite a lot about different industries.

Cons

Not a place to coast, but good if you want to grow beyond basic account servicing.

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