OneSpring Reviews

4.4

83% would recommend to a friend

(11 total reviews)

Jason Moccia

81% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

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3.0
Jan 29, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Depending on who you work with, you'll have real ownership of your work. - Various clients from different industries keeps work interesting. - Clients are usually enjoyable to work with.

Cons

- There is no documentation or guidelines for company processes. - Micro-management greatly reduced work productivity. - A desire to show results fast undermines research. This is probably due to the fact that this is an agency and whatever the company can bill the client will make money (whether it's useful or not). - A lot of reinventing the wheel due to a lack of collaboration. - No opportunities or systems in place for career growth.

5.0
Nov 30, 2018

Senior Consultant

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

At OneSpring, I’ve worked on teams with leads that truly want to see you grow and improve with no fear or intimidation from your growth. The OneSpring leadership as a whole is not only technically smart but also emotionally intelligent. They care about their clients as well as their team - in as balanced a fashion as one would expect but not always find to be the case in the consulting world. I’ve experienced leadership earnestly consider both sides with authenticity and a genuine desire to do the right thing for their clients as well as their team (as much as is within their control at least). I appreciate the transparency, fairness, and direct approach used to communicate when either client or staffing desires can't be met. The structure is pretty flat and everyone rolls up their sleeves to get things done while trying to provide guidance as needed. If you appreciate autonomy paired with honest feedback about areas for growth, you’ll appreciate the culture at OneSpring and find opportunities to grow. On the other hand, if you have a hard time accepting and implementing positive feedback, OneSpring won’t be the right place for you. I’ve worked with some smart people who also like to work hard - that combination is always a joy to find. People who tend to thrive at Onespring have a strong work ethic, a positive attitude to hard work, are kind and respectful, and are able to function autonomously. The teams I’ve been on try to strike the right balance between autonomy and accountability. Of course, as with many consulting companies, your actual day to day experience is impacted by the exact project you’re on. But I appreciate the company wide perspective on flexibility and autonomy (as long as you have the right work ethic and are willing to work hard and get things done in the time needed)

Cons

This isn't unique to OneSpring, but is typically the case with smaller but growing companies. When things get busy, you may find yourself wearing multiple hats to get things done. If you prefer to develop in one specialized focused area, you may struggle adapting to multiple at once - including areas you may find challenging. However if you enjoy the challenge of getting into a little bit of everything and the feeling of constantly learning multiple areas, you’ll enjoy that challenge. It all depends on what you’re looking for and how you view that challenge.

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