Trust In Soda Reviews

3.7

76% would recommend to a friend

(74 total reviews)
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Ashley Lawrence

90% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Trust In Soda has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 74 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Trust In Soda 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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74 reviews
2.0
Mar 25, 2026

Could be better

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Pros

I recognise that it can be challenging to make an offshore team feel fully integrated into the wider organisation, and I want to commend the leadership for making an effort in that regard. It was clear that there was some awareness that the offshore team consisted of real professionals and not just low-cost resources, which was appreciated. Oli was always open to listening when it came to discussions around benefits and general concerns, and there was a willingness to hear feedback.

Cons

However, the day-to-day experience did not always reflect those intentions. In practice, the offshore team was often given the least desirable roles positions that had been sitting for months or that the UK team did not want to work on. Higher-quality opportunities were typically kept within the UK team, and there was a sense that the offshore team needed to “earn” access to better roles despite having the same responsibilities and targets. At times there was also a tone of passive aggressiveness in the way the offshore team was managed. It sometimes felt as though our professionalism and experience were questioned, and raising concerns could easily be interpreted as a lack of effort rather than a genuine attempt to improve the situation. Being fully remote made this even more difficult, as visibility of our work depended heavily on perception rather than actual output. When the quality of roles assigned is low, it becomes very demotivating something any recruiter understands and working on those types of roles consistently makes performance and morale difficult to maintain.

5.0
Feb 16, 2026

Culture is Back

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Pros

The team comprises of high performing consultants Nice people to work with Best tech stack in the Industry The business is performing very well and everyone is super busy.

Cons

The toaster takes ages to make toast.

1.0
Nov 20, 2025

Powered by ego and “hyper-growth” buzzwords

Anonymous employee
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Pros

When I first joined SODA, it genuinely felt incredible — the kind of workplace people dream about. We were small, close-knit, passionate, and genuinely proud to be part of something exciting. The culture had heart, talent, humour, and that real start-up spark that makes you WANT to get up in the morning. Those early days were the best part of the story.

Cons

Everything started going downhill the moment leadership clearly discovered the phrase “hyper growth” on LinkedIn and decided it was a personality trait rather than a business strategy. Overnight, the plan became: “Grow. No, faster. Hire everyone. Open everywhere. Bigger = better, right?” It had the strategic depth of someone following motivational quotes instead of an actual roadmap. From there, the company’s trajectory could best be described as a slow-motion Titanic reenactment. Beautiful ship, talented crew, heading straight toward an iceberg made of ego, while the captain yelled, “This is how we become the BEST!” Meanwhile, everyone on deck could hear the hull cracking. A tidal wave of completely inexperienced grads arrived all at once, with minimal structure or support. The high-performing billers — the people who actually kept the company afloat — were shoved into management roles they didn’t ask for, weren’t trained for, and weren’t supported in. Their performance dropped, their income dropped, and their reward was… more responsibility and more chaos. Inspirational. Then came the favouritism. Promotions often looked less like thoughtful decisions and more like names pulled from a hat — with a noticeable lean toward male employees being elevated regardless of experience or leadership ability. Meanwhile, people who had genuinely earned progression were repeatedly overlooked. Leadership remained fully committed to the “grow grow grow” narrative, fuelled by ego, denial, and a refusal to acknowledge the widening cracks. Reality was optional. Buzzwords were mandatory. And the loudest message of all? Almost every original staff member — the ones who built SODA’s early culture and success — eventually left. Not a coincidence. Not “normal turnover.” A very clear signal that leadership chose the iceberg.

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