STAY AWAY!! The Place has Changed! THEY LIE - Anonymous employee Synergis Employee Review

1.0
11 July 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Lots of sweet talk about how wonderful it is to work here, and it is all lies.

Cons

Click-ish company culture. One day you are IN the next day you are OUT. if you are OUT then they find a way to get rid of you or make you miserable so you quit.

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Synergis Response
7y
Thank you for the feedback. Since this is an anonymous review, we aren’t sure what the circumstances were, but we are sorry to hear that this was your perspective. We strive to make our company culture one of team collaboration, open communication and a professional and fun environment to work in. If you’d like to share any additional information, I would be happy to have a conversation with you. Please email me at doug.ross@synergishr.com to set up a time to do that. We hope you have found a better fit for you, and wish you the best in your professional career. Doug Ross

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Cons

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So glad to hear you've had a positive experience - it's what we are constantly striving for! Thanks for taking the time to write a review. Leona Rapelye, SVP/HR
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Pros

Excellent training and development opportunities, particularly for those new to staffing and recruiting. Many talented recruiters and account managers who genuinely cared about their clients, candidates, and teammates. For many years, the company had a strong culture that encouraged collaboration and loyalty.

Cons

The culture changed dramatically in recent years as leadership priorities shifted. Long-tenured employees who had consistently delivered results felt increasingly undervalued, leading to significant turnover. Performance management became heavily focused on numbers without sufficient consideration for market conditions, client changes, hiring freezes, or other factors outside of a recruiter's control. Communication from executive leadership often felt reactive rather than supportive, creating an environment driven more by pressure than partnership. Decisions regarding promotions and leadership appointments raised concerns among employees about experience, qualifications, and overall direction of the company. Employee feedback appeared to carry less weight than it had in previous years, contributing to declining morale and trust.

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