Great place to work, for as long as they'll keep you. - Solutions Engineer Syndio Employee Review

4.0
18 Sept 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Syndio is a small HR tech startup with a fantastic understanding that developers will create tools for themselves to augment their productivity, if they aren't constantly overworked all the time. The internal tooling is second to none, with a very rapid code-to-test-to-deploy cycle. The pay is phenomenal, I was given the minimum stated salary for my role and was still very, very happy with the compensation. Engineering culture is very good. All engineers are open to constructive feedback, and everything feels like a discussion, not a lecture. It's apparent that Syndio prides itself on its culture-fit selection, ensuring only positive people contribute to the environment.

Cons

I cannot earnestly give five stars as I was laid off from the company six months after my position was created and I was hired. I was reassured this was not performance related, and I'd have been kept on if at all possible. This is sadly indicative of poor long-term planning and a disregard for the workforce's wellbeing. I made clear in interviews I was looking for a stable opportunity I could stay in for a good few years, where I could grow as an engineer. To be hired on this premise then let go so soon is very disappointing. Recently (at time of writing) there been has somewhat worrying amount of turnover and shuffling in the more senior echelons of the organisation. Leadership is yet to address this, and concerns are rising.

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5.0
3 Oct 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Decent benefits and great coworkers

Cons

A revolving doo culture with annual layoffs. In the entire time I've been here, this company has managed to churn through hundreds of employees. Not a great look for an equity based company.

4
1.0
30 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Some individual team members were genuinely trying their best, but even they were clearly struggling against the constant chaos.

Cons

• There were essentially no processes in place , making every task a guessing game but ownership and responsibility. • Requests came in from multiple directions and were frequently lost due to lack of communication and clarity. • Critical issues often went unnoticed for weeks because everyone assumed someone else was handling them. • Simple work took far longer than necessary because time was wasted trying to figure out basic workflows. • Nothing was documented or standardized, forcing employees to restart from scratch every day. • The operation was so disorganized that individual skill and effort had little impact against broken systems.

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