Pure chaos - Anonymous employee Syndio Employee Review

1.0
9 Sept 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Remote for now. With the constant push to hire in Calgary, it’s unlikely that will last. - Summer and winter shutdowns are nice. Working somewhere you get a week off mid-year and a week off around the holidays is rare.

Cons

This place is a mess from the top down. Leadership is clueless, priorities change on a whim, and layoffs hang over everyone like a storm cloud. It is not a career move, it is a cautionary tale. If you value stability, respect, or actual leadership, do yourself a favor and stay far away. - Leadership turnover never ends. If you are not one of the CEO’s friends, you are disposable. If you are one of her friends, she will invent a role for you or make room for you, even if you have no experience in it. - The culture is all about saying yes. Disagree with leadership and you are out. People who rock the boat don't last. - Layoffs have been constant for several years. Lately the focus has been cutting engineering so the company can chase AI hype. There is no clear strategy, just a scramble to look trendy. - Priorities shift constantly. The project graveyard is extensive. Anything that was “mission critical” last month is tomorrow’s abandoned experiment. - For a company that sells HR tech, they handle HR issues poorly. - The leadership team has no real vision. They get distracted by whatever shiny idea is pitched to the CEO. If you can spin a story about why it matters, you can get resources to build it, even if it makes no sense. - Institutional knowledge doesn’t exist. With so much churn, no one knows what’s been tried before, what worked, or even where basic information lives. New hires are essentially left to fend for themselves.

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5.0
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Pros

I’ve had a very positive experience working here. The company is well organized, thoughtful in how it operates, and supported by people who genuinely care about doing excellent work. One of the things that stands out most is the level of clarity across the organization. Teams communicate well, priorities are clear, and there is a strong sense of ownership. Instead of feeling like work is constantly getting lost or duplicated, there is a shared understanding of who owns what and how things move forward.

Cons

The culture is highly collaborative. People are willing to help, share context, and improve the way work gets done. Processes are documented, workflows are clear, and leadership continues to invest in making the company more scalable and effective.It's not a con, but we're getting better all the time. There's small challenges today but we have the leadership to overcome them. Overall, this is a strong, well-run organization with talented people, clear direction, and a culture that supports both individual contribution and team success.

1.0
30 May 2026
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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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