MOD Worldwide Reviews

4.2

83% would recommend to a friend

(158 total reviews)

John Stanley

85% approve of CEO

82% positive business outlook

MOD Worldwide has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 158 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The MOD Worldwide employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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158 reviews
1.0
13 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There were a few other good people being taken advantage of.

Cons

The entirety of this "business" is built on the fragile egos and lies of management and CEO. It is a miracle MOD has not come crashing down yet.

1.0
5 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good benefits and decent pay

Cons

“Unprofessional and Disappointing Experience” My experience with MOD Worldwide was extremely disappointing and raised several concerns about their internal practices. It became clear very quickly that the company struggles with HR structure, consistency, and professionalism. Instead of addressing issues directly or supporting employees, they manufactured a reason to let me go, which felt retaliatory and deeply unethical. There were also ongoing HR-related problems that were not handled with any transparency or fairness. Communication was unclear, expectations shifted constantly, and when concerns were raised, they were either ignored or dismissed. Management operated with shady and questionable practices, creating an environment that felt unstable and unsafe for employees. Rather than providing guidance or feedback, certain managers preferred to make decisions behind closed doors, which ultimately undermined trust. Overall, my time at MOD Worldwide left me with serious concerns about how the organization is run. I would strongly encourage candidates to ask very direct questions about management, HR processes, and company culture before considering a role here.

2.0
13 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They find smart and talented people.

Cons

Management cannot seem to understand that if people keep leaving. And they let good people go all the time. There are rounds of layoffs despite reporting a huge increase of profits. Every one or two months people are let go silently without any info to the rest of the company explaining who to contact about that person's work. Its as if they bore of you and want something new. The very brief positive reviews are posted by their leaders, and are not real The company is too small to have that many reviews. New hires are welcomed warmly, then thrown in to projects with little guidance. Because every person that does not bill time to a project and instead helps you, is putting their job at risk. There are many manger level people in this small company that do not bill their time, therefore you are working to pay their salaries. And these managers have done business this way for years. Hire inexperienced people from college to keep pay low. No work/life balance because you must bill every minute to a client, and take lunch or "bio" breaks on your own time, as well as notes, emails, project organization and other non-billable time after a minimum of 8 hours is billed each day. It's been said that if you work 40 hours of billable time, you are "doing the minimum." There is no respect for your time. No warning about late nights. You could be stuck waiting for an answer late in the evening, and wondering how to bill that time to show you have been working over 12 hours . But the project is only allowed a small number of hours because you are supposed to work on other projects that day. You may have to work on someone else's project and try to fix their errors late at night before it is sent out as a final file. Feedback is encouraged, but you are seen as a troublemaker when trying to fix recurring issues or improve things. There is pressure to be quiet and work late to keep your job. This company believes we should "figure it out" instead of following sage advice from experienced experts in the field. Their website used to advertise, "We get it done fast as fast as f###!" True story. HR began harassment training in 2024 because they desperately needed to inform their staff how to behave. The spending seems excessive. They provide office lunches and create expensive unique promotional items, and constantly change software for employee payroll, time management systems and meeting/messaging apps, but let people go all the time to save money. It seems like they are chasing whatever new shiny, trendy thing is out there then switch to something new.

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