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Decent Workplace with Strong Learning Opportunities - Project Coordinator Sphera Solutions Employee Review

5.0
21 Apr 2026
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Pros

I worked at Sphera Solutions as a Project Coordinator, and overall it was a valuable experience, especially in terms of learning and exposure. The organization provides a structured environment where you get to work on global projects and interact with international clients, which helps in building strong professional skills. The work culture is generally professional, and there are good opportunities to understand processes related to project coordination, billing, and documentation. I also found the collaboration with team members and cross-functional teams quite helpful in completing tasks efficiently.

Cons

However, there are areas where improvement is needed. At times, management communication and decision-making can be slow, and work pressure can increase depending on the team or reporting structure. Growth opportunities may also feel limited in certain roles, especially for those from non-technical backgrounds.

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5.0
19 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Easy workload and management is great overall

Cons

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

2.0
28 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Overall, the product mission is in the right place. - There are people who really care about their work, and want to do the right thing even if they can’t do so. - Chicago headquarters is nice

Cons

- High turnover at all levels including executive team. CFO, CMO, CHRO and CSO have left in the past 6 months alone. 3 of the 4 of those roles remain open. - Management is highly disorganized. Spending is based on emotions. If you’re in sales, your budget is effectively a blank check. But wait…are the sellers actually selling and meeting targets? No. - Budgets continue to be squeezed. No investment. Some teams are heavily overworked meanwhile some don’t have enough to do. Ironically, the budget and resources are being stripped from those overworked teams. - Mass layoffs at least once a year. Jobs continue to be offshored (more layoffs) with unqualified talent to save a couple bucks. - Despite all those cost cutting efforts, the bonus this year paid 10%. Yes, ten percent. - Compensation continues to trail the market. - Entirely too much micro managing from the top that don’t translate into valuable results.

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