Pros
Mondo was my first career right out of college and I could not have had a better transition into the professional world. I was with Mondo for 3 years and I can confidently say that no matter what I do next, I will see success. I attribute this to the training and experience I received at Mondo. All new employees are given the same responsibilities as tenured folks, which cultivates an amazing work environment. Everyone contributes to team goals, while simultaneously experiencing individual financial and professional success. Business development, time management, and overall sales skills are the areas that employees get the most training for and are skills that are definitely key in being a top performer. Not only is the company growing like crazy, and seeing amazing industry recognition, the culture and benefits is unmatched by any other company. Employees have the work hard, play hard mentality. There are tropical president club trips for top performers, and every team not only works well together, but they choose to spend out of office hours together as well. Some of my best friends to date are from Mondo. I can truly say that Mondo has positively shaped my life and I wouldn't be where I am today without the mentorship and training I received while at Mondo. They put everything into their employees, and in return, employees put their blood, sweat and tears into Mondo. This combination creates an intense and rewarding environment that I would recommend to anyone who is looking to grow professionally and financially within a sales organization.
Cons
This company is not for the faint of heart. It is an intense work environment that is not meant for everyone. High intensity on hitting goals creates a stressful day to day, that is great for the adrenaline and money hungry junkies, but not for folks who need to have their hands held. There is also a lack of professional opportunities after a certain level. The company has recently hired an amazing woman to help with this issue, and I know that she will fix the lack of career paths within the company. This was ultimately the reason that I left, but I do not have a bad taste in my mouth, as I just grew out of the sales role and needed a new challenge.