Mondo reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(813 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 813 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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813 reviews
1.0
Apr 4, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Learning EVERYTHING not to do in sales development … and I guess you’ll get a very strong work ethic from being threatened about being put on a PIP/fired week in and week out

Cons

Well let’s call it what it is right of the bat… Mondo is a BS company with awful management (if you even want to call it management??) Company has NO influence in the market… “who is mondo?” - you’ll get that a lot. You’ll be working on a team of inexperienced sales people and recruiters. Don’t get me wrong…. They force you to work at your breaking point and, as a result, you’ll be working with some extremely strong willed (myself and other ex-Mondo employees call it brainwashed) people but at the end of the day… this is an INCREDIBLY competitive market and working alongside your fellow college graduates will not give you the ability to be closing the deals they expect and demand you to. Everyone will leave after a year. Do you see the posts saying that if you’re “dedicated”, if “your heart is in it”, and if you LITERALLY are willing to work 60/70 hours a week EVERY WEEK you’ll make good commission? Cough cough… $45-50k base by the way. PLEASE cut me a break. Other agencies are paying minimum $70k base with ACTUAL unlimited commission (that’s another story) and corporate recruiters make minimum $100k with capped commission on top of that. Trust me, all staffing professionals are working over 40 hours a week, but NONE of us outside of those at Mondo are working 60/70 just to make quota, escape a PIP, or impress our managers. After leaving Mondo, I’ve realized that if I or any of my fellow account executives or recruiters are working that much in a week… it’s just to get ahead and take advantage of the market. Working THAT amount of hours is not done to “survive” like Mondo forces as a minimum. If you’re not working 60 hours at Mondo… good luck to you. Expect impromptu progress meetings with your boss and VP at absurd hours in the morning (which means you’ll get an email at 7:30 AM for an 7:45 AM meeting threatening you with unemployment if you don’t try harder) and a PIP soon after. “Unlimited commission” is a joke. So many accounts don’t get you good revenue because the markups are so low and you will be FORCED to work on those reqs. As a result, you’ll have your recruiting team waste their time on finding candidates for these jobs (and they’ll hold that against you! And management weirdly tries to egg that animosity on??) because Mondo measures your success on the amount of deals closed INSTEAD of the amount of money you’re bringing to the business. This is the most absurd business model I’ve ever heard of. I closed multiple deals that resulted in ZERO commission for myself and for my recruiting part. While the recruiters typically understand that this a fault of management, YOU need to understand they’re just as frustrated (maybe even more so) that they have no control over the fact they’re forced to recruit on something that will make them no commission in a COMMISSION BASED job. As a result, I had to buy my recruiting parts gift cards to Starbucks/target/Amazon etc just to thank them for not giving up. So at the end of the day, I closed a deal and LOST money. Thanks Mondo. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART. Mondo has an AWFUL turnover. They know that. How have they combatted it? By making you sign the most absurd “do not compete” agreement the day you get your offer. Do not competes are standard in this industry, understandably so, but a general council exec who has been in this industry her entire career said she has never seen a do not compete as strict as Mondo’s. Mondo is not a starting block for college graduates trying to get in staffing. If you work here for a year after college, you will not be able to contact anyone that has done business with Mondo, or even has simply had a MEETING with you and told you their favorite color, for another year after your departure date. This industry is so competitive that at that point, you might as well be star dust to whoever that hiring manager was. Once you leave Mondo, you need to start your book of business completely from scratch. Believe me when I say how disheartening this is since they force you to work so hard at getting a foot in the door at these companies… and then you realize it’s just so they (management) can take over the account when you leave. You wanna feel used? Become a sales person at Mondo. Become a recruiter at Mondo. Walk through the door at Mondo. And all that for a $45K salary.

2.0
Sep 28, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. Jeremy & Jack were awesome as tech trainers! 2. Talia from LA was my favorite co worker! She always supported me whenever I needed help with rundown reqs or fixing my Boolean strings. 3. That's it !!

Cons

1. If you willing to bend your back for a company that is just going fire you for speaking on a concern then this is the job for you!! 2. If you are willing to to work Monday to Friday 730am - 7pm with no overtime pay, this is the job for you!! 3. If you are willing to work on weekends this is the job for you!! 4. If you are looking to work for a company that only hires mainly women this is the job for you!! 5. If you are willing to call candidates at 10pm this is the job for you!! 6. If you want to pay 100% of your benefits, this is the job for you!! 7. If you want a super low base salary for the amount of work you do, this is the job for you!!

1.0
Sep 16, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

-Good coworkers, wouldn't have lasted as long as I did without them -Dogs in the office -Good training -Potential to make good money if you're in the top 1% and you suck up enough to the CEO

Cons

-Extremely toxic and immature culture - managers belittle and talk down to employees on a regular basis. The culture is extremely young so there's a ton of gossip and politics. -Promotions are based on popularity opposed to performance and the promotion/comp plan changed several times during my time there -CEO is the most manipulative and insensitive human I've ever worked for. Blatantly lied about Covid layoffs and fired half our team for "performance issues". For the record I wasn't laid off but simply quit because I couldn't deal with it anymore -Micromanagement is the worst I've ever experienced - be prepared to check in with your manager every 30 minutes on your activity. A job could be posted at 8am and recruiters will be pinged at 8:30am asking why they haven't submitted any candidates yet. Better yet, a job could be posted at 5pm and you will be expected to stay as late as possible until you find a candidate -Company has zero ethics. They will do whatever it takes to get the sale even if that means lying to the client or candidate. -Zero work life balance. I'm totally fine staying late and putting in my dues but you're expected to be online from 7am-7pm most days and you'll be chewed out if you don't respond to an after hours email. You will constantly be asked to work on the weekends and you will have Sunday scaries as early as Saturday morning. -Mental health is a HUGE issue here. Instead of fixing the problems, i.e. poor leadership, unrealistic expectations, belittling employees, etc. they instead give you a subscription to a meditation app. What a joke. -At the end of the day this is a turn and burn staffing company. They don't hire anyone with staffing experience because they want to "groom" kids fresh out of college. Inevitably what happens is those kids come in bright eyed and bushy tailed, ready to grind, and they are fired/quit in 6 months. So they just go and pluck a new naive fresh grad and the cycle continues. -Don't waste your time unless you're absolutely desperate. There are hundreds of other staffing firms to work for that offer uncapped commission.

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