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2.4

37% would recommend to a friend

(37 total reviews)

Steve Thomas

7% approve of CEO

31% positive business outlook

Synaptic Resources has an employee rating of 2.4 out of 5 stars, based on 37 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there.

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37 reviews
5.0
21 Feb 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Twinkl has been an amazing experience in the few months I have been there. The folks are amazing and it is a great work environment in all respects. Opportunities for PD are there if you take the initiative. Colleagues are not just friendly but very supportive, accommodating and wants one to succeed. Twinkl has more female employees than anywhere I have worked at - about 75%. Coming from a matrilineal culture I find this very comfortable and get about well with all my colleagues and bosses. I wonder if this could be one reason why negative reviewers found things a bit hard, not insinuating but putting forward a proposition. I have found that folks who come from a patriarchy background struggle to cope with women in power. I have found ample instances of this when people are surprised that my wife does not have my name attached to hers and my daughter's surname has my name hyphenated with my wife's. So this could possibly be one reason, and this is my sociology background coming to the fore. The CEO is pretty cool. In my few interactions with him I have found him to be someone who wants his staff to do well and listens to ideas and suggestions. Never has he been unprofessional or come across as arrogant. Same goes for my immediate supervisors, top class. Now, I hear the critics saying that I am probably trying to suck up to the leadership but here is my answer - during the interview I made it clear that I will be pursuing my higher studies in the near future, my time at Twinkl is limited and would not like to be considered for a promotion or a leadership role. So all I can say at this point is rather than cribbing let us try and find a solution together, if there is a problem, and make things better. In my experience, a conducive work environment trumps many other factors and if we are honest and transparent about it, there is nothing that is stopping us from creating those desired conditions. Finally, my sole reason for writing this review is - when I shared with my sister about where I am working she sent me the links to the reviews here and said it doesn't seem to be a great place. As a Twinkl employee & ambassador, and someone who is spending my valuable time committed to what I am doing I couldn't let this slide without doing my bit to let future colleagues know that it is not what it appears to be like. Anyone can write an anonymous online review. Yes! even this review :)

Cons

The coffee is a tad distasteful. I bought my own bottle of an instant mix and found that it got used up a couple of days into the week. Since it is an open floor plan the noise level can be a bit challenging. You may have to get noise cancelling headphones to focus, if like me ,you have trouble concentrating amidst the hustle and bustle.

1.0
19 Feb 2017

IOM Tech

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The one and only pro that Synaptic Resources provided was experience in medicine

Cons

-Poor management. They do not care about the techs that actually represent and earn the company its money. If you express your concerns or try to negotiate a hire salary, you are immediately FIRED. They only care about THEIR bottom line....not about your quality of life of their employees. -Poor scheduling. You cannot have a life because you receive the schedule the next day. -Low pay. In comparison to other techs at other companies, you receive a salary at the far low end of the spectrum. -Turnover rate is extremely high (why? see above)

1.0
27 Jul 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You can network with a lot of physicians. You also get hands on clinical experience with little to no prior experience required.

Cons

Where do I begin? They pay their employees around $44k out of college with no experience which sounds great to a naive fresh grad, however, this is approximately $20k less than their competitors starting salaries. This job requires you to be available from 6am to 6pm Monday through Friday which is 60 hours a week that you are required to be available in case of a last minute add on. Also you don't know where you will be working (what hospital or when you have to be at said hospital) until 6-7pm the night before. These 60 hours a week does not include the additional call hours you will be required to take which is from 6pm to 6am during week days and 24 hours on weekends. Yes the call is rotated between techs, however, most of the time the person on call was still on their own case and therefore you would have to take additional call as well to finish the case you were assigned. This happened more often than not and cases would often times go well into the night, sometimes past midnight. If a tech was on call late at night often times due to the short staff situation the tech would still have to report to their case the following morning which usually meant being at the hospital at 6am. Our manager tried to work with as much as possible but it was extremely difficult to get any help because they simply don't hire enough people to cover their workload. This job requires you to work mostly alone in an extremely cold operating room with the occasional rare lunch break if someone's case was lucky enough to get cancelled. Do not expect to get lunch every day because that does not happen. Cases can last anywhere from an hour to 12+ hours with no restroom breaks, snack breaks or mental breaks. You monitor your screen live by yourself so there's no chance of stepping out to make a quick phone call or to drink water. I had to intentionally dehydrate myself so that I could go more than several hours without restroom breaks. The upper management in Texas and especially Oklahoma are clueless about keeping their employees happy which is why they can't keep techs past a year. If the upper management actually listened to their employees on how to improve things then maybe things would be different but they simply don't care they just want you to monitor as many cases as they can squeeze out of you. It won't be long before this company folds if they continue down the same path. If you are considering a job in neuromonitoring I'd seriously look at a different company.

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