Pros
Luckily in my experience I was never blind to the fact that this place was going to be somewhere that I'd pushed to be my best and in moments it has tougher than I thought. No one here expects you to be perfect but they do expect you to own up to your own shortcomings so they can help you in any way they can. If you can't pick up the phone and call someone then you're not going to get money magically placed in your lap. You are mostly remote so there is no one watching you day in and day out so they rely on metrics but the numbers don't lie. When they say that you build your own desk and you get what you put into it - it's never been truer than here at Mondo. Management works hard to keep everything running smoothly so they trust that you're doing your part. While not everyone takes to a very direct and matter-of-fact process it is truly what will make you better. The scope to offer process here moves faster than I've seen in any other agency, even in perm. That means that you're able to make multiple deals a month and build up your revenue fast. You are pushed to be organized, diligent, and thorough in your process because this is a white glove service agency. If you stay long enough to build your own way here you'll become a better recruitment professional for it. During the good and the bad times every single person on the team will be available to support you, something that many other agencies don't have. Competition is not a problem within the recruitment team because there's always roles coming in so there's room for everyone to win. The tenure on the team is demonstration enough that if you can make a space for yourself here you wont want to leave.
Cons
The processes here at Mondo is one that has been running for years and constantly being updated so it does provide results but if you try to reinvent the wheel or go against what they've set in place you'll really be setting yourself up for more stress and ultimately failure. I've seen many people feel as though they are not "followers" but it really comes down to adapting your own work to the "mondo way" because it has proven time and time again that it works. If that's not something you want to do and you're set in your ways than this is not the environment for you. You will be trained and supported to thrive in this space so you either fight it and burn out or you adapt it and win.