Great Culture and Benefits - Senior Software Analyst TekSynap Employee Review

5.0
Feb 11, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

My experience is that my leadership chain is reasonable, resourceful, and appreciative while providing the support I need to perform in my position supporting a reasonable customer with interesting work. What has impressed me most is the leadership’s care for its employees. This is reflected in the generous benefit package as well as a philosophy of enthusiasm for learning and combining people and technology to solve problems. They understand that the real capital of any company is the sum of its personnel. They want people to be fulfilled by their work experience by providing reason to be proud of who they work for, being recognized for their contribution and having ease of access to development opportunities. As TekSynap employees, we are contractors to our customers and our mission is to support the missions of our customers. Fun Features for all at TekSynap: -Flex Schedule. -5yr anniversary award of $5K vacation travel expense. -$5K in training expenses annually. -15 days of vacation to start + 1 for each annual anniversary. -Generous Medical Insurance Coverage. -Everyone got an Oculus as an end of year gift. -No Covid Pandemic related furloughs even though some contracts were cut back. -Tight team philosophy. -Diverse population of employees. -This company is experiencing aggressive growth!

Cons

When your customer is a government agency, decisions, directives, and clarity don't always come as quickly as desired.

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5.0
Jul 13, 2026
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Pros

Great company and people. Leadership is available and tends to listen

Cons

I can't really think of any cons.

3.0
Apr 14, 2026
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Pros

TekSynap promotes a culture that emphasizes caring for its employees. The company hosts regular events such as annual gatherings and provides holiday gifts, which help foster a sense of community. Compensation is a strong point, with salary being one of the most attractive aspects. Benefits are competitive with industry standards, including a medical PPO plan, dental and vision coverage, up to a 6% 401(k) match, $15K in education benefits, and 20 days of PTO starting out.

Cons

Leadership is weak and often prioritizes contract renewals over supporting employees. There is a clear disconnect between the corporate messaging in monthly communications and the reality on the government contracting side. Compensation limits, offer letters, and pay structures are frequently used to justify requiring salaried employees to work extended hours and weekends. Leadership does not address the underlying issues and instead continues to apply short-term fixes rather than implementing meaningful, long-term solutions.

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