Pros
I'll start with a few things about my review - it will be as factual and fair as possible with some "behind the scenes" glimpses included. - Regardless of how you do at Mondo and how much you love it or hate it, you will gain experience that will help you. -Pay is decent, commission structure is sub-par but since the firm is really aggressive with weekly goals you can build commission in 6-12 months. - It's a relatively young and casual culture with nice offices throughout the U.S. Some people here are great.
Cons
Turnover is VERY high even for this industry Mondo's goals are WAY above the bar - I have heard this makes it a cake-walk for anyone looking for a new gig since most other firms pale in comparison with regards to intensity of work-force. This is not a pro though, it fosters a high-.stress and high-stakes environment hence all the comments you see about the poor work-life balance. Most of the managers have no prior management experience outside of the company. They do not have a handle on dealing with conflicts and some can resort to management over-kill to try and make up for their lack of experience. What you see is not always what you get. Coming into interview things look great and after accepting a job with them things are smooth sailing for the first few months. Then you start to notice that there are some rifts within management and more senior employees that stuck it out. In other words, A TON of gossip, fake smiles / kindness, going behind peoples backs, and rude / snarky comments in meetings that single out certain team members. Not only is this un-professional but it makes for a terrible work-place! You are lining the shareholders pockets with serious cash for busting your bottom to meet their very high goals!