One of the best places to work remotely - Anonymous employee Modus Create Employee Review

5.0
Mar 18, 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There is a reason why Modus Create is often rated as one of the best places to work remotely. It's because the company has been doing so for over a decade and has really fine-tuned its processes and culture around distributed teams. You get to work with some of the biggest companies on the planet. The pay is great. And the culture is very close-knit. The two founders are very different and complement each other really well. One is more inward/team focused and the other is more client/business focused. This is a delicate balance for any company, and the deep trust between the founders helps us in maintaining it. Everyone is very approachable and willing to help. Everyone is also very respectful of each others' timezones. Modus isn't a company for people who need to be motivated. It is a platform where you own your career. Not everyone is going to like it, and that is okay.

Cons

I haven't had a chance to meet any Modite in person. Perhaps this will be fixed when the pandemic is over.

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5.0
Apr 7, 2026
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Pros

Solid leadership team that has had proven success together in the past at a former company. Nice people! Technically, strong. Growing, and a strategy in place to do so. 100% remote-first company. If you love to build, you want to work here.

Cons

They are still tightenging things up and in discovery mode; new processes are being developed (change management in place) - this isn't necessarily a bad thing.

1.0
Aug 6, 2025
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Pros

I worked with amazing people. Remote work.

Cons

I worked in internal operations at Mods and initially hoped the company’s global reach and emphasis on “diversity” would mean a progressive and inclusive workplace. Unfortunately, that was not the reality. The leadership team lacks any real diversity — the faces in charge do not reflect the workforce they claim to value. Much of the “diversity” touted comes from international contractors who are treated as full-time employees in terms of workload and expectations, but receive none of the benefits or protections. It’s a disingenuous setup that feels exploitative at best. There were repeated instances where I was asked to engage in practices that felt ethically questionable, with my name attached, while leadership stayed at arm’s length to avoid accountability. The internal culture is rife with microaggressions, especially toward people with different cultural or professional perspectives. Leadership, particularly the Chief Strategy Officer and the CEO, are dismissive of differing viewpoints and foster an environment where only those who conform are heard. Company retreats and get-togethers raised red flags due to a lack of boundaries and a sense of exclusivity. Overall, it’s a high-stress environment driven by fear, performative values, and toxic power dynamics. Proceed with caution if you value ethical standards, inclusion, and psychological safety.

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