Munvo Reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(52 total reviews)

Mathieu Sabourin

76% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Munvo has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 52 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Munvo 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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52 reviews
3.0
23 Mar 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Be very clear in your career objectives, research what being a consultant means and decide from there whether you'd like to invest your time in this. They like to target Software Engineers, Comp Sci graduates, and other Engineering disciplines in their job postings. If your interests don't lie within the business/softskills side of things, evaluate your decision carefully. They might title their job postings as "Software Developer" or "Computer Science Consultant". But your title will be Enterprise Marketing Consultant. -Despite any seemingly contradictory cons listed below, the people who do stick around are great, the company knows very well the type of people they want and they show appreciation to their employees via merchandise/goodies -They try their best to integrate you to the company, but the onus is mostly on the new hire to have the right attitude/decide how much they really want to commit and learn -Annual summit in December, all expenses paid by company. Whole company travels to some hotel location in Quebec/Ontario for 3 days -Great Salary and quarterly bonus once you start on projects -Great Colleagues, smart, friendly, sociable, willing to help -Opportunities to travel, although infrequent -Young Company (~12 years old), still growing at a decent pace -Offices in Montreal, Calgary, and Toronto -Great opportunity to develop soft skills such as self-management, project management, dealing with clients and teams across different companies and with different expertise, and overall interpersonal/social skills -Team activities (albeit sometimes too many)

Cons

-Training of new consultants is incredibly sub-par -Management can be rude/and or vague with expectations or too demanding. Sometimes there is lack of communication between management personnel which wastes time or causes stress and confusion to employees or slows down their work -(For Comp Sci grads with technically inclined career aspirations) The business is very niche, you learn to use a very specific set of marketing tools. These tool specific skills aren't very useful for many careers outside Munvo. Try to get out of it all that you can. Identify transferable skills and highlight those. -They try to build team cohesion by organizing team activities within work hours which is fine, but sometimes you can't make it to the planned team activities outside work hours or simply don't want to go. Sometimes feels like a popularity contest. (Granted, it is totally reasonable for a company to measure commitment or a person's fit in any way they wish) -Relating to the above, it can feel overwhelming, sometimes you just want to leave work and not feel like work life is merging with your social/personal life

1.0
4 Sept 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The only pro would be that you get to travel. Other than that, there is nothing too positive about this company.

Cons

I got hired as a solutions architect through on campus recruitment. Took the company around 2-3 months and multiple missed calls and cancelled meetings to finally hire me. I was thrown into the water with little to no education about their niche industry, and was expected to contribute fully. I was further interrogated, threatened, and judged by senior management, who just wanted to see who could follow their commands to the tee, without much other thought. They deliberately tried to scare me. Their clients are hidden and kept secret, and clients that they have lost are internally insulted within the company. If you look at their history of employment, you will find that over 80% of the employees are no longer with the company, as they have been fired, or have left. After a very short period of employment, I was dismissed due to a 'culture mismatch' within the company. I have never been so insulted and offended by an employer (I was given no warning, and no chance to discuss the issue they had. I still don't know the exact reason why I was dismissed). If you want to work here, make sure you really suck up to management (I mean REALLY suck up to them, don't question anything), or else they will fire you. Extremely poor work culture, and extremely poor management style. Don't expect to contribute, just follow directions and go home. I did not feel respected, and did not feel that my ideas and insights mattered. In order to work here, you need to be extremely politically savvy, do anything to please management and work around them, do not be transparent in your concerns, as they will not be transparent with theirs. If you share your true issues and concerns with them, they will fire you. I saw employees blatantly lie to management so they wouldn't get fired. Very poor experience.

2.0
4 Jan 2019

Lacks direction

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- good location - travel perks - company phone plan

Cons

- leaders seem to be lost and lacks vision.

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