Micromanagement and lack of trust - Anonymous employee Sarasota Opera Employee Review

2.0
8 Sept 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

A lot of staff members are nice, but the real good ones end up burning out and leaving. The ones who hang in are either trying to get out or such suckups that they can't be trusted anyway...nice downtown location. Health insurance is great and very cheap for the employee only.

Cons

ED micromanages everything that goes out of the office, even senior department heads work, so stuff is held up. Goes for entire admin staff as far as one can tell. Plenty of gossip abounds and lack of respect behind the backs of donors, patrons, staff...but thrust is on getting the money. Some racist remarks from staff. Some inappropriate and offensive language that is chalked up to "don't pay any attention to him/her..."No comp time for long long LONG hours during opera season - ED thinks a few Friday's off in July cuts it. Doesn't. Patrons think their you know what doesn't you know what and are condescending and rude.

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Pros

Very gracious and friendly core staff, delightful performers, lovely location.

Cons

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1.0
24 June 2024
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Pros

Learning about the field, and HANDS ON work. It leads you to learning quite a bit since you have 0 support. People will be impressed that you withstood it

Cons

At the Sarasota Opera, I encountered a glaring lack of effective leadership, focused more on appeasing the egos of a select few than on fostering a productive environment. The organizational culture seemed entrenched in outdated practices, with little regard for merit or innovation, nor progress and advancement. Complaints about mistreatment and the incompetency of others fell on deaf ears, perpetuating a sense of helplessness among those at the Opera. Despite delivering quality work, poor culture and mistreatment of many continued, failing to match the level of dedication and effort put forth from many. The company's 'efforts' to make opera more accessible fall flat, as decisions often hinder rather than facilitate newcomers' appreciation of the art form. Overall, the Sarasota Opera epitomizes elitism within the opera, reinforcing stereotypes and barriers that alienate potential audiences, also deeply affecting those who work there. Working at the opera proved to be a disheartening experience, marked by frustration and disillusionment rather than professional growth and fulfillment. Truly, DO NOT work here.

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