Pros
coworkers were great, and paid 15$ lunch
Cons
My experience at Mobot was extremely disappointing and ultimately unsustainable. Layoffs appear to occur on a regular, almost yearly basis, creating constant anxiety and instability for employees. Compensation is very limited, for operations roles (non-management), the salary ceiling seems to cap around $78k, with little to no meaningful growth beyond that. Employees are forced to work overtime daily, with no regard for work-life balance. This overtime is unpaid, and when you factor it in, the effective hourly rate ends up being comparable to an hourly job paying around $26/hour, except with significantly more stress and far less respect. You would genuinely be better off elsewhere. Management is one of the biggest issues. Many managers lack basic social and leadership skills, openly embarrassing employees in front of coworkers and fostering a hostile, demoralizing environment. There were constant complaints to HR about the same individuals, and during my entire time at the company, nothing was ever done. HR felt performative rather than protective. The work itself often felt disorganized and unfulfilling, and the overall culture made the job feel like a joke rather than a serious professional environment. To anyone still working there: good luck during the next round of layoffs, because history suggests it’s coming. Leaving Mobot has been an absolute blessing, and I would not recommend this company to anyone looking for stability, respect, or long-term career growth.