If You Are Looking For A Red Flag... This Is It - Carrier Sales MoLo Employee Review

1.0
23 Apr 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Young and energetic work force (i.e. recent grads that you don't have to pay much) Can easily make friends with your co-workers (mostly because everyone is stressed so you have something to complain about together) Potential to earn a lot of money...if you are chosen for opportunities by higher management

Cons

Due to the frat culture, sexism and misogyny is rampant at this company. Almost all of the sales people are men and most of operations are women. Sales people make 3-4 times what operations does, you do the math. This company has a drug and alcohol culture which results in unwanted sexual advances and other inappropriate sexual workplace behaviors both in and out of the office. They often sweep these issues under the rug, in fact one high-level employee is barred from entering the office, instead of being fired and charged. This culture is further confirmed when a senior management level admitted that their hiring strategy is to hire competent and smart men and very attractive women for those men to perform better so they can impress these attractive women. There is also no work-life balance at this company as many of the other reviews have pointed out. MoLo was/is in hyper growth mode promising and taking on too much work that overwhelm their current employees. If you didn't smoke or had unhealthy destressing habits, you will if you work here. The burnout is real here and management doesn't have any solutions for it. They will toss you as soon as you are no longer useful to them, no matter how good you may have been previously which results in EXTREME HIGH TURNOVER. Not only are the employees and reps stressed, but middle-management maybe the most overworked class in this company. After every meeting, they look miserable and thus take their frustrations out on their teams and reps. Adding to the stress and burnout, you have to work 5 weekend shifts a quarter. For those that can't or don't want to work on the weekends, they bribe their coworkers anywhere between $50-$150 (this is a daily occurrence). Promotions are based on favoritism not skill or ability to lead, you have to be friends with your direct superiors or good luck trying to get a promotion or a raise. HR is a also a joke, they just follow and do whatever higher management asked them to do. Very selective and arbitrary policies enforcement. HR will not help you if you are struggling and will actively work with the management to push you out if you are not performing to their arbitrary metrics. Their only goal seems to be to shield the company from any potentially harmful situations.

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5.0
20 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good training and coaching for a start

Cons

Limited upward mobility, freight broker

5.0
14 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

MoLo is a fun place to work with a young, energetic team and a lot of motivation built into the culture. There’s a strong learning environment, especially for people early in their careers, and you gain hands-on exposure to the logistics industry very quickly. That said, the team is largely made up of people straight out of college who are still figuring out what they want long-term. Because of that, expectations can be high, hours can be demanding, and it can take time to realize whether compensation truly matches the effort being put in. While sales offers high earning potential and uncapped commission in theory, the current logistics market makes that more challenging right now. Overall, it’s still a solid company where you can learn a lot, build resilience, and develop strong industry knowledge. For many, it serves as a valuable stepping stone and foundation for future opportunities.

Cons

Favoritism can exist in some environments. When someone is strong-willed, outspoken, or brings their own ideas to the table, it can sometimes be perceived as a challenge rather than initiative. That dynamic can affect how support, opportunities, or leads are distributed. In many cases, access to leads or opportunities may be influenced by perceived performance, alignment with leadership, or assumptions about long-term commitment. When those factors aren’t in someone’s favor, it can limit visibility and opportunity — which directly impacts results.

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MoLo Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to write a review and share your feedback. Growth is one of our core values, so we’re glad to hear the learning and development opportunities have been a highlight during your time with us. We also value your honest feedback regarding expectations, compensation, and the realities of the current logistics market. Feedback related to fairness and consistency is taken seriously, and we are committed to fostering an environment where team members feel supported, respected, and confident that opportunities are based on performance and business needs. If you’d like to share any additional feedback, please reach out to us at employeeexperience@shipmolo.com.
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