39% positive business outlook
Pros
- Share your notes and get almost free money - Sometimes they have promotions
Cons
- It is getting worse, from 16
Pros
Easy way to make money, increase your note taking skills, perform better in classes
Cons
Payments should be more consistent
Pros
Everyone puts on a brave face
Cons
The company is failing and management don't know what to do except exploit people and customers to save money. Most of the good reviews online are fake, it's obvious. The company gets in trouble a lot, just Google it for yourself. Working here is dangerous, don't look for jobs at Oneclass.
Pros
Good pay, nice employers, work when you have time, easy money
Cons
Paid at odd times of the day, not as active on Facebook with employees
Pros
none at all nope zip nada
Cons
hostile, no respect for customers or employees, involved in numerous scams, when I confronted management they told me to screw off and help the company make money
Pros
OneClass allows you to express your feelings about topics that you want to write about for your university and they make sure that you actually have creative topics, not a typical boring article. They also pay you honestly and create contests to win even more money.
Cons
What they tell you is what you get. Straightforward, no schemes.
Pros
As a startup company the benefit is not bad. Might have the option to work from home, and offer perks like free lunches and meals.
Cons
Company is working to get funding, which means money is often tight, and they can’t afford to pay employees the same high salaries they might find at other companies.
Pros
Great way for student to earn money while they are still in school. Flexible time and schedules. Easy communication access to the OneClass team. Very helpful so far!
Cons
None that I can think of!
Pros
-easy money -basically get paid to write notes even if you're not enrolled in the class
Cons
-have to upload online (math classes are especially time-consuming) -have to distribute a sign up sheet to promote the company; super awkward and not many sign up. Not sure what would happen if the prof catches you and you're not even enrolled in the class. -constantly bombarded with emails and reminders (it's good that they are an engaged company but it's close to nagging kind of.) -it's not a $400 guarantee at all; you can start handing in notes for the class but you don't get paid $25 a week, you would get paid less because OneClass hired you late. Not sure if I'll even receive the $100 bonus for complete notes because it would be super awkward to ask for 11 missing lectures from a classmate.
Pros
Blogging for OneClass is a wonderful opportunity. OneClass has given me a platform for some of my writing, an opportunity to make extra money in college(they compensate bloggers super well!), and experience using WordPress. I would highly recommend working as a blogger at OneClass.
Cons
I cannot think of any cons!
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