Technician - Anonymous employee One2One Employee Review

1.0
Apr 4, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Co-workers were great and tried to assist in the same struggles.

Cons

Management was poor. Direction changed monthly and the company seem to not be able to grasp that you need technicians to support the service you sell. Open door policy is touted at meetings but management was either not receptive or ignored issues for their own agenda. Rather than enjoying helping the clients it became an issue on how to quickly band-aid the problem and not dedicate time to a permanent solution leaving client aND staff frustrated.

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One2One Response
9y
Thanks for your feedback. As ONE 2 ONE grows, we believe in constant improvement to cultivate our team internally and our client base. This year, we're proud to have expanded our service delivery team to focus on client experience and staff development We continue to encourage staff to discuss any questions, concerns or ideas they have with their manager at any time.

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5.0
Jul 21, 2021
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Pros

Growth oriented Strong core values Awesome People Thriving Culture

Cons

Adapting to change as the company evolves and grows can feel challenging.

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2.0
Mar 25, 2025
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Pros

Most positions have the option to work remote one or two days each week. Culture Committee plans lots of events for employees from handing out snacks to coordinating appreciation breakfasts. The EOS methodology helps with solving issues (when the group is willing to tackle major problems). Most tasks have a written procedure to reference (but these are not reviewed often and updates require approval). There are some great clients and coworkers, with a focus on finding ways to make the customer experience great. It is nice to see women in positions of power and leadership. Technicians develop relationships with clients and show pride in their work.

Cons

There is an unusually high turnover rate - the people who quit tend to feel as though they've been beaten down, and the ones who are fired tend to be burnt out from trying to meet unrealistic expectations. They have trouble hiring and retaining management which speaks to the inexperience of leadership. The Culture Committee is run by employee volunteers, but it can become a large portion of the job - focusing on your regular workload instead will come up in employee reviews. The phrase "What is the root issue?" is said often, but employees do not feel comfortable speaking openly and honestly because critiques are more likely to be argued against instead of discussed. There are too many procedure documents and they can be difficult to locate and are too long to be referenced each time you do a task. If someone has a question about a process, they are referred to the procedure and the assumption is that the written procedure is always correct (screenshots are required to prove that there are errors because management will not open the document themselves to verify their claims). Decisions and changes are VERY slow since leadership will take several weeks to discuss. They encourage ideas, but rarely take them into serious consideration. They claim to want to empower their clients, but in reality they want to see how much money they can squeeze out of them before they get tired of it and find a new MSP or go back to an internal IT department. This is a private company run by a married couple so they always have temporary positions (and company vehicles) available for their children. If you are not religious (Christian - mainly Catholic) then be prepared to hear prayers at company events and mentions of God in meetings. It isn't shoved down your throat, but it is definitely present and the assumption is that most people go to church.

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One2One Response
1y
ONE 2 ONE values feedback and transparency. Our goal is to create a culture of open communication, collaboration and growth for our staff and clients alike. Because of this commitment, we encourage all employees to offer feedback, questions and concerns during regularly held staff meetings, manager 1on1s, and team meetings. We want to attract and retain top talent that embody professionalism and directly address any concerns they may have with our company operations, service delivery, or employee expectations. As ONE 2 ONE continues to grow, we know there may be growing pains and improvements to make. We need qualified and open feedback from employees to make positive change happen. Our management team and dedicated employees respectfully disagree with repeated negative comments and inaccurate claims, especially when this feedback has not been openly shared with company leadership or peers.
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