Good atmosphere, but hard to find a sense of agency and accomplishment - Anonymous employee MOO Employee Review

3.0
Mar 26, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

MOO has a great atmosphere and plenty of benefits including free Friday lunches, season ticket loan and health insurance. The London office is a large, comfortable setting that makes working easy.

Cons

The big issues at MOO are organisational, technological, and partly led by underwhelming performance. Firstly, on the tech side, MOO still has many legacy systems in place across the business that make it hard to execute on good ideas. This is sorry becoming less of an issue but tech teams are usually very busy. On the organisational side, MOO can't seem to figure out how to make employees feel valued. In 2018 a supposedly objective competencies model was brought in to make sure people get promoted when they meet the criteria. In practice many feel that this has been more of a punishment than a reward as it is still highly subjective and seems, in my opinion, to unfairly weight towards extraverts. By this token, intraverts seem generally undervalued at MOO. The true cause to employees feeling under valued is simple to me, people don't feel a sense of ownership over their roles. There are a few reasons for this, Too much collaboration which waters down the final product. Over-zelous leadership that act very conservative around new ideas, or plain dictate a course of action. Basically, there are many systems at MOO that come in the name of collaboration but in actuality they often rob people of a sense of self-actualisation. One other big cultural thing is that there exists a cult of positivity that means that employees often indulge in propaganda to paint themselves in a good light. In this way, MOO often deludes itself into thinking it is doing better, and has more brand capital than it actually does. I think anyone coming to MOO expecting to be innovative and proactive will quickly encounter some of the barriers I've mentioned

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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
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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
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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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