I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Mondo (New York, NY) in May 2017
Interview
The best part about the whole process was that the company had contacted me to see if I was interested in learning more about the role. I had read great reviews online about the company, so I told them I would love to set up a call to learn more. I honestly don't care if they weren't interested in hiring me but I had followed up 3x with the person who contacted me about potential next steps including a voicemail and a few emails and simply no answer. I thought that this was simply as unprofessional as it gets. Some might think that the employee maybe doesn't work there anymore, but that is not the case. I would highly suggest not wasting your time interviewing here.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Irrelevant - most of the questions were simply about my background and why I was interested in recruiting/Mondo
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Mondo (Charlotte, NC) in Apr 2026
Interview
First, a linkedin message from a recruiter and then a 15-minute phone screening with a recruiter and then an in-person interview with hiring manager. They hire quickly and it is a simple process.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Mondo in Oct 2024
Interview
I had two different interviews for two recruiter positions a month apart. Got phone screened for both and was told the same regret answer which was they are “moving another direction with their hiring”. Just very disappointed that I was given that feedback a second time around instead of a reason as to why I wasn’t selected to move forward for a recruiter role with recruiter experience already.
Many phone calls with the internal recruiter who was very nice. Had a phone call with the VP and received from conflicting information. Both have stressed that it’s very hard work and always over 40 hours a week.