Morton Reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(29 total reviews)

Mark Morton

75% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Morton has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 29 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Morton 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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29 reviews
1.0
23 Oct 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Gain Technical Recruiter skills then get out. There are always M&Ms avail to enjoy. The recruiters are servants and bond over the stressful working environment so at least you'll have friends...

Cons

Numbers game, commanding 'bullying' management style - leaving recruiters feeling uncomfortable, inadequate, sad or angry. Unfair work place; there are privileges for being an Account Manager, but they give incentive goals for the recruiter to earn the same privileges as the AM. They promise privileges/benefits working for a small-business but in the end you do not see these benefits if you don't meet outlandish goals and if you're not an AM. The list continues, but I do not recommend you take the opportunity to find out by applying to the company.

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Morton Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. Please send us an email to hr@themortonway.com so we can discuss your experience further and how we may improve. Thank you!
1.0
20 Jul 2019

Appears to be a company without direction.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They give you free food.

Cons

My time at Morton left me feeling the following way about the company: * It felt like people were undervalued and viewed as bodies in a seat. The company's attitude felt like peoples' skillsets were not viewed as worthwhile. * The working environment felt extremely hostile and like providing training and support was not a concern for management. * It felt like inexperienced people were consistently hired and then held accountable to training they never received. * It felt like working in a call center but with less privacy as there was no sound absorption and people struggled to hear who they were speaking to on the phone. * It felt like the negative treatment of employees, favoritism, withholding of information, and ostracizing people in the work place were attitudes that were not only accepted but encouraged. * It felt like there were no resources to reach out to and address your concerns as it felt like/appeared that the Marketing Department also operated as the HR department. It felt like there was no confidentiality. * It felt like the corporate structure was undefined and job scopes were poorly identified. * It felt like accountability was bottom up and not top down, resulting in what felt like a culture where people on the bottom were viewed as less than. * It felt like management's goal was not to help you succeed but to set you up for failure as it felt like people were viewed as easily replaceable. * It felt like internal employees were never considered for promotion or advancement and felt like the company preferred to hire inexperienced external applicants rather than investing in current employees. * It felt like management micromanaged employees and did not trust people to do their jobs. * It felt like a very high turnover rate for not only associate level roles but for management roles as well. * I feel like phrases like work hard play hard, generous, and unlimited earning potential are usually red flags for a bad office environment. * It felt like pay was incredibly low. My advice is to check LinkedIn and look at the turnover rate for internal, not external, employees. Do your research regarding fair market rates, realistic commission structures, and obtainable metric expectations.

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Morton Response
6y
Morton sets high expectations for our employees, so that we may deliver a high level of service for our clients and consultants. We outline the expectations for each team member from the very first interview and are constantly evaluating and modifying our training program based on feedback from our team. Every team member is asked to put forward the level of effort necessary to be successful in their roles. We value each of our employees and the contributions they make to our business, and are transparent about our business goals. Our base salaries are competitive, our commission structure allows for unlimited earning potential, and we offer a wide array of benefit options for our team. We value your feedback and hope you find success with your future career endeavors.
1.0
25 Oct 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There is nothing good to say.

Cons

I am going to save the lengthy review. This is the most unethical, poorly paying, high turnover company that you will encounter. Did I mention there is no true HR? Save yourself the headache of being set up for failure!

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