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SoundOff Signal

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The culture has changed due to poor management! - Administrative SoundOff Signal Employee Review

3.0
Jan 21, 2019
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Pros

This used to be a small company with great values and a laser focus on their employees. Some of the mid level management still has the best of intentions for their employees.

Cons

No longer do they care about their employees. They do not promote if you are not in the inner circle with management. They talk about the core values of the company, but none of their leadership team live the values. The core values are just there so that they can say they have them. They just don’t listen to their employees at all, especially if they are female.

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5.0
Oct 25, 2024
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Pros

The co-workers were very nice. Good cafeteria.

Cons

No downsides that I can think of

3.0
May 20, 2026
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Pros

Executive leadership and HR are doing real work to move the company forward, and the effort was visible in my interactions with them. The CEO communicates with transparency and treats employees as adults. HR engages thoughtfully and follows through, and the exit interview process is handled with genuine care. Benefits, location, and work-life balance commitments are real. PTO is unlimited with minimal documentation — generous on paper and reflective of the cultural direction leadership is pushing.

Cons

Senior leadership is steering the culture forward, but pockets of middle management are not fully aligned. If you land in one of those pockets, the company-wide culture leadership has built will be overshadowed by your day-to-day experiences, and SoundOff will not be tenable long-term. The gap between the two is wider than at any company I've worked for, and it is the single most important thing to understand before working here. Despite being an ESOP, management often operates as though their job is to defend their position rather than contribute to the business. Performance assessments run on assumption rather than analysis. Specific examples aren't produced when requested, and when data is presented in response, it is dismissed rather than engaged with. Initiative and forward-thinking analysis are actively discouraged. Career advancement is discouraged and gated behind shifting obstacles rather than defined criteria, and compensation runs noticeably below market for the scope of the work. Problems are regularly attributed outward to other teams, tools, or headcount rather than examined honestly. Self-awareness about management's own role in problems is rare. The disconnect shows up in concrete ways. For example, unlimited PTO for office staff is offered, but undefined expectations and assumption-driven evaluation made it hard to feel comfortable taking time off without worrying it would be used against me later. For anyone joining with a serious business mindset, this becomes the dynamic that defines the experience, regardless of corporate initiative.

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