Mondo reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(812 total reviews)

Stephanie Wernick Barker

73% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Mondo has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 812 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Mondo employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human Resources & Staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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812 reviews
1.0
Nov 13, 2017

Horrible

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Not much to list here except the talented sales reps and recruiters that work here

Cons

Where do I begin.. Management doesn’t know how to respect their employees. They think cursing at them and telling them how horrible they are is going to “motivate” them. Let me tell you that does not work. The lack of respect they have for their staff is disgusting. They think if you don’t make over 100 calls a day you are lazy and don’t care about the company. Micromanaging.. wow... for the sales team not only do they make you post every meeting you’ve booked or went on in front of the entire company but they make you show your calendar so they know all meetings are accepted and on the other persons calendar too. Don’t accept a job here if you have respect for yourself or want to grow with a company. This isn’t the place. Last thing, want a life outside of work? Don’t even think about it. Won’t happen!

1.0
Jan 9, 2017

DON'T DO IT

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Pros

If you are looking for a start-up office vibe, then this place definitely has it. All of the walls are chalk board which can be cool at times - for example, when each employee sets a goal for themselves you can choose an image to have drawn onto the chalkboard and as you acquire revenue, your image gets colored in. Sometimes music is played out loud too! So if you're into that, then this is a pro as well.

Cons

Basically everything about this company is a con. You get drawn in while interviewing -- everyone seems so nice and excited to have you there, where in reality, once you start you will be miserable. You're required to get to the office everyday around 7:15am to start making phone calls to VP and Executive level individuals. I'm sorry but no VP or Exec who is in their office early is hoping to receive a call from a Mondo employee..they are probably there to get work done and are not trying to receive cold calls and cold emails. When starting you have this high hope of being able to make a lot of $$, but only a few employees there actually have a good and sustainable list of clients. Everyone else who initial starts is provided with a horrible list of clients - some of the companies don't even exist. And you are asked to go through this entire list to weed out all of the bad ones and then prospect those that seem "legit" (if you can even say that any of them are). Oh, and oftentimes the clients you are calling in on are in New Jersey, Connecticut, or upstate NY somewhere. DO NOT BE FOOLED. You will be asked to drive around the city and drive to other states to meet with people you've set meetings up with. I found while working there the people who would take my meetings wanted to get out of their current job and were looking to me to find them a new role. Not the point of the meeting at all and don't tell that outcome to your manager. On that note - management. Horrible. They try and act like your "friend" during the interview, but they are not supportive at all. They will get up in your face during the day to try and ask how many meetings you've booked. You will be asked to make over 100 calls a day when you have no meetings set. I would spend HOURS calling these numbers that didn't even work. Extremely pointless and not productive. I wouldn't recommend this company to my worst enemy. It's that bad. Avoid at all costs.

1.0
Jul 25, 2016

Account director

Recommend
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Pros

Met a lot of great people. Learned a few things about mondo. If you like a silent office it is great

Cons

Run! I would give this company no stars if I could. If you have any experience on your resume get out. You will never see micromanagement like you see here. I was told I wouldn't make any cold calls, "they were all warm" then making 100+ cold calls a day 30 before 8:30am (don't tell you this) all cold calls. Every 2 hours updates are sent out to the company. If you get in early, they do not care, you have to stay after 530 or else you will be "talked to". Manger gets there at 820 at the earliest. Then asks you why you didn't make enough calls. New Person started a week after me they got in at 630 and asked, how did they just make 30 calls they got here 20 minutes ago. FAKE CALLS! They have hired 4 ad's in the last 3 months everyone has quit/fired because it's the worst place anyone has ever worked. I wish someone told me to not work here before I started. They fired the manager that hired me one week into my training. I thought I was bad with her in charge but it got much worse. Place is a joke and everyone should get out! EVERYONE TALKS HORRIBLY ABOUT YHE OFFICE, not a good first impression! No upward mobility. If you want to work in a silent office, literally silent, no one talks but somehow they make 120+ calls, FAKE CALLS, they just do it to get on top of the dashboard. I hated being there because of the lies. I really hope this is helpful and you will never consider working at this horrible place. Tell you unlimited vacations - lies (will decline time off) Work 12-15 hour days Pay you for 8 so, 4-7 hours a day are unpaid. This is illegal and criminal. Pay your employees for their time. GET OUT! I feel bad for the people who are just starting because they don't know any different! If they pay you less than 45k base they lied to you about what others are making.

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