Everything but comp - Manager On Employee Review

5.0
10 Nov 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Culture Product People Location Leadership

Cons

Comp is low for market

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Hi there! Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback about your experience working with us at On. We're thrilled to read that you're happy the On culture we're building together as a team and overall positive aspects of working with us. We understand compensation is an important factor in overall job satisfaction, and we're disappointed to see that this is an area you feel where we are not meeting the mark. We value our teammates and the work that everyone does, and want to make sure everyone is fairly compensated for their efforts. We encourage you to discuss your concerns with us so that we can explore potential solutions. That said, we're happy to see that you're enjoying our culture. Thank you again for your feedback and contributions to making On an incredible place to work. Your On Talent Team

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Pros

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