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Sphera Solutions

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This review is reflective of my personal opinion based on my time at Sphera - Anonymous employee Sphera Solutions Employee Review

2.0
30 July 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great work/life balance, decent pay/benefits (though not exceptional), flexible WFH schedule, office snacks, potential for career advancement, most colleagues are friendly and easy to work with

Cons

Sphera is a typical workplace masquerading as a progressive startup. The casual office culture, breakroom kegerator, and youthfulness of the rank and file disguise a c-suite utterly devoid of diversity, both in thought and representation. While Sphera is happy to fill out functional and middle-management positions with POC and women, executive leadership is comprised almost entirely of middle-aged white men, save for one woman. When publicly confronted with this reality by an employee, the ELT went on to do exactly nothing and the employee quit. Other red flags: a CTO who is completely detached from the product line and development teams, well established cliques throughout the office, the outside sales department is a revolving door of poorly paid and overworked recent college grads, and I personally witnessed the office administrator publicly berate or insult employees on multiple occasions. For the sake of transparency, I was let go as a result of layoffs but have waited to collect my thoughts to remove emotion from my review, as much as that's possible. I understand that layoffs are an unavoidable reality, but there is a way to approach them with dignity and respect for those losing their jobs, and then there's how Sphera did it. The way in which Sphera leadership handled the layoffs preceding the Blackstone acquisition was callused, cowardly, and frankly shameful. As CEO, Paul Marushka should be ashamed by how poorly he treated the employees who built Sphera and helped attain the 1.4 billion dollar valuation they've touted so proudly. It's one thing to lay off employees, it's another thing to give them a paltry severance (less than a month's pay for many), try to gyp them out of owed vacation pay, and intentionally time the layoff announcement so that their healthcare benefits expire only 7 days after being notified just to squeeze a few more dollars out of the acquisition. Sphera’s leadership could have done better for their people but chose not to.

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5.0
19 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
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CEO approval
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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
17 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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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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