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Disconnected Leadership - Anonymous employee Sphera Solutions Employee Review

1.0
Nov 25, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits and flexible working conditions.

Cons

This company had a lot of potential to dominate its space but unfortunately the leadership team that was put together to lead the transformation are not capable. They make decisions that make no sense, lack planning and create chaos everywhere. However the worst part is their lack of integrity, spinning tales to both customers and staff alike. I gather there is no moral conscience in their idea of how business should be conducted. Unfortunately I think this one will need to hit bottom with more layoffs of experienced staff as well as more colleagues resigning.

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5.0
Feb 19, 2026
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Pros

Easy workload and management is great overall

Cons

Would have to work OT, which can be paid only sometimes

1.0
Jun 17, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Opportunity to meet incredible people, but there are not too many

Cons

Sphera is a private equity owned company, so its corporate culture and employee benefits pretty much speak for themselves. In just a few short years, Sphera has been through several rebrandings and rounds of layoffs, and senior management is nothing short of incompetent. All the senior managers and the CEO care about is whether the revenue figures on their spreadsheets are ticking upward, not about actually safeguarding the company’s performance by tackling problems at the source or adhere the preached culture values. They lean on the capable people to do all the work, repackage those results as their own personal accomplishments, keep their ears filled with flattery from the incompetent, and then cut heads if the numbers on their little spreadsheets don’t go up. The result is they can’t hold on to talented people, low team morale, and they’re left with a pack of directors, managers and VPs who have impressive titles and not a single subordinate. This company is sliding downhill a little more every day, and frankly I’d be amazed if it manages to survive another few years without being sold off by its private equity owners.

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