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3.0
28 Dec 2024
Recommend
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Pros

OnPoint is great for getting to know the community.

Cons

The pay is quite low.

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OnPoint Community CU Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We're glad to hear you appreciate the opportunity to connect with the community—building strong relationships is something we take great pride in at OnPoint. We also understand that competitive compensation is an important part of creating a positive employee experience. Please know that we regularly review our pay structure to ensure it aligns with industry standards and supports the well-being of our team. If you’d like to share additional thoughts or suggestions, we encourage you to reach out to HR directly. Your feedback is invaluable as we work to make OnPoint an even better place to work.

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Pros

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