Worst Job - Client Services Executive Soprano Design Employee Review

1.0
21 Oct 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I worked at Whispir, which was acquired by Soprano Design. Unfortunately, it turned out to be one of the most challenging companies I’ve ever worked for.

Cons

Cons: There are too many to list. The company decided not to pay commissions on time and even reduced the amounts. Management conducted mass layoffs after taking over Whispir. The CEO is the most unempathetic person I have ever encountered. His announcement about the layoffs was completely devoid of emotion.

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4.0
10 Feb 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Some forms of leadership are great to work with Work from home is nice Micro Managing does not exist

Cons

Communication needs to be better turn over

1.0
5 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great people that need to leave when they can !

Cons

Take the positive reviews with caution, many were encouraged internally and don’t reflect reality. Soprano Design operates under a culture of fear. Some members of the executive team lead through intimidation rather than inspiration. Disrespect, dismissive behaviour, and public humiliation have become part of daily life. Decisions are made impulsively, priorities shift constantly, and employees are left to deal with the fallout. The environment is toxic: pressure is constant, collaboration is discouraged, and taking responsibility is rare. When things go wrong, blame is pushed down the chain. Morale is low, turnover is high, and burnout is seen as normal. Also words like bullying, narcissistic, egotism, controlling, know it all, disrespect, selfish, come to mind. There are great people in this company. Smart, motivated, and kind, but they are trapped in a system that rewards control, not competence. Many eventually leave, not because they can’t handle the work, but because they can’t tolerate the culture. Others are fired because they stood up for honesty and respect. If you value professionalism, respect, or psychological safety, look elsewhere.

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