Great stepping stone for career development but don't hang around too long! - Software Developer MOO Employee Review

3.0
Sep 26, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Great kitchen, lounge, food and entertainment facilities. You can use any sort of equipment for your software development needs. A lot of talented developers there who you can learn from if you are at a junior or mid-level position. Great support from IT and Infrastructure teams. Good banter in the tech department. A fairly generous training / conference budget.

Cons

The legacy code base is not being dealt with pro-actively. Business priorities are constantly changing; resulting in dev teams changing tack with projects or having to shelve other pieces of work, which can be demoralizing. Quads system seems to add more bureaucracy than solving the fundamental issues of cross team collaboration. A lot of pseudo-science business and management concepts are creeping in.

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5.0
Jun 23, 2025
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Pros

Supportive management and welcoming hiring team, The management and hiring team are incredibly friendly and approachable. They have a thoughtful and well-structured onboarding process that makes new hires feel welcomed and helps them get acquainted with the company quickly. It really sets a positive tone from day one.

Cons

None that I have come across yet.

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MOO Response
11mo
Thank you for your kind words! We’re so glad to hear your experience with our hiring team and onboarding process has been positive. Creating a welcoming, supportive environment from day one is something we truly value, and it’s great to know that came through. We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback! If there is anything further you’d like to share, please reach out to CPO@moo.com. Thanks again for your review!
1.0
Apr 3, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Hybrid, flexible, benefits are through the UK

Cons

Over the years, the company’s culture has steadily declined. What was once a positive and collaborative environment has shifted into one that appears to tolerate unprofessional behavior, reward favoritism, and lack strong leadership by example. Employees do not feel safe voicing concerns, even when those concerns are presented constructively with potential solutions. This has created a culture where open communication is discouraged rather than supported. There are also significant concerns regarding sales management. Leadership behaviors and work ethic at times fall short of expectations, with managers assigning responsibilities outside of employees’ defined roles, offering limited coaching, and not consistently demonstrating accountability. In some cases, work completed by team members is not appropriately recognized. Accountability overall appears to be lacking. Employees are frequently left feeling undervalued, which has contributed to low morale. While the organization promotes a commitment to work-life balance and a people-first (“keep it human”) culture, these values do not always align with the day-to-day employee experience. As a result, the company has experienced the loss of highly skilled and talented sales professionals. Recent organizational changes, including significant layoffs and the transition of roles to lower-cost regions, have further impacted trust. This has been particularly challenging given prior reassurances about job security. At this point, the organization has lost credibility with many employees due to these inconsistencies and decisions.

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