Modus Operandi Reviews

3.2

50% would recommend to a friend

(27 total reviews)
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Peter Dyson

50% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Modus Operandi has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 27 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Modus Operandi employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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27 reviews
1.0
12 Feb 2017
Recommend
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Pros

When I started working a Modus Operandi several years ago it was a good job. The company was growing, and the projects were interesting and used some modern technology. Unfortunately, a series of catastrophic business and personnel decisions over that last few years resulted in the loss of most of their top performers and left the company with no clear direction. The remaining leadership team grasps at seemingly random government contracts without any clear long term plans. One contract may be for cyber-security and the next for business process management. These panicky context switches often leaves people working on projects without a good understanding of the purpose, customer, nor domain. Each member of the leadership team has their own personal agenda and seems to be mostly focused on not losing their jobs. As long as you’re hacking away on one of their crudely conceived ideas, they’ll support you. But, as soon as something goes wrong, be prepared to shoulder all the blame. I have never worked at a company that went through so many employees. I one point my manager told me not to help a teammate, because my manager wanted this teammate to fail so that he could be fired. It was extremely upsetting to have my teammate pull me into a conference room and break down in tears because they know they’re going to be fired soon. If you don’t care about the value of what you’re building, and you don’t mind suddenly looking for a new job; then Modus Operandi will give you a paycheck.

Cons

They have the most office politics that I have ever experienced. All the leaders seems to be scheming. Some confided their schemes to me. Others could be easily overheard planning who they wanted to fire next. They have the most apathy towards their customers that I have ever experienced. There are few things more demoralizing than sitting in a sprint planning meeting and having the product owner keep blurting out, “I am so bored of this project.” Other teams have had their product owners tell them that they wish their contract would just be cancelled. The leadership team displays poor ethics. Although there were many instances of disturbingly poor ethics while I was at Modus Operandi, one that always bothered me was their misappropriation of open source software. Open source projects donate the hard work of many good engineers. Often in return they only require that you give credit to those who did the work. There were several times when leaders who seemed to have no ideas of their own, would take open source software, remove the branding, and imply to the customers that it was developed at Modus Operandi while prohibiting the engineers from mentioning the open source platforms they were using. The leadership team displays no business understanding. Although they are in the process of re-inventing the company based on a $12 book, there seems to be no understanding of developing and marketing a product. They seem to be spending their reputation and have failed to deliver on many contracts. Many of their current contracts were won years ago. It is unclear to me how the company will continue to stay solvent for the next few years. The company maintains a strong cargo-cult culture. There seems to be little understanding to the technologies that are used. There is rarely a roadmap when software is developed. Although 5 to 10 years ago the technology that was being used at Modus Operandi was modern, few new technologies have been incorporated since then. Many of the employees who were with me when I started at Modus Operandi participated in the technology community, but most of them have left the company. The remaining leadership has little understanding of current technology in the areas in which they are self-proclaimed experts. Recently my manager gave me a paper from 20 years ago describing how the advent of 17 inch monitors was revolutionizing user interfaces.

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Modus Operandi Response
9y
Thank you for taking the time to post a review and it is disappointing that you did not have a good work experience in the five years you were with Modus. Our current CEO was a co-founder of Modus and the company has been in business for over 30 years. Management does have to make tough decisions and take risks and there are peaks and valleys for all businesses. Additionally, it is smart for business to take the risk of trying a new business process model. The book you mention, is Traction and numerous companies have adopted this approach and have found success. Regarding your comment about misappropriation of open source software, I have found not instances where this type of behavior occurred. I wish you the very best in your next opportunity and wish you success in running your own business.
1.0
13 Oct 2018

Horrible Company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible schedule with casual environment.

Cons

Poor management and lack of competent leadership with some people. This company previously had plenty of bad reviews on Glassdoor. However, they are no longer listed for some unknown reason.

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Modus Operandi Response
7y
It is disappointing that you regard Modus Operandi as a horrible company. As you note, we have incredible flexibility and are a casual place to work. This year, we are celebrating our 35th Anniversary so something must be working properly. We offer very competitive pay, excellent benefits and management meets weekly to ensuring we continue to progress in the right direction. Glassdoor inadvertently removed our account and now we are live again.
1.0
30 June 2021
Recommend
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Pros

There are no positives working here.

Cons

If you are a software engineer, do not work here. Don’t even consider it. Not even as a first job. It’s not worth it. It will hurt your career. This company’s engineering culture is toxic and dysfunctional. The “leadership” is inept and will throw you under the bus. You’ll be pulled off your main project to work on some manager’s latest pet project and micromanaged. When you can’t deliver because they’ve changed the requirements for the tenth time this week, they’ll blame you and write you up. They’ll expect you to understand their entire codebase and processes within the first week and when you ask for guidance, they’ll accuse you of lying about your skills. Avoid this place like the plague. All the other reviews are still valid. Nothing has changed.

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Modus Operandi Response
4y
I apologize that you had such a bad experience working at Modus Operandi. I have been with the company for several years and we do conduct the employee net promoter scores biannually and there are so many positive responses to include great co-workers, interesting work, great flexibility and very talented teams to name a few. I do hope that you find happiness with your next employer.
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