Poor leadership; Cannot trust them - Engineer Prosync Employee Review

2.0
Nov 12, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

I really enjoy the benefits and the pay is decent. The 401(k) is one of the best around. I like the computer benefit, too.

Cons

Pay once a month. 401k match paid at the end of the year. 1 week limit to PTO carryover. The turnover of management. The new management group is not technical and cannot be trusted. Fraternization runs rampant. The owner has trouble focusing. There have been so many promises and "Rah Rah" speeches that do not materialize. The company seems so lost now.

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5.0
Jul 31, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- The company works hard to take care of employees, and genuinely treats employees like family. - Management would routinely touch base with on-site contractors, and help with your career path. - Company put a lot of effort into fun activities outside of work, this was a nice way to keep in touch with colleagues that work on different contracts etc. - Flexible benefits to continue education / training. - A focus on work life balance, with generous PTO was great. - The company made financial sacrifices during government shutdowns, temporary contract funding disruptions, etc. to help employees. I look back at my time with Prosync as a overwhelmingly positive experience. I made life long friends, and was provided great opportunities for personal and career growth. If you are searching for a job in the contracting world, I'd highly recommend adding Prosync to your list of companies to consider. Leaving one of the "big" contracting companies to join the Prosync family was definitely the right career choice for me.

Cons

- Lack of remote work opportunities (this may have changed in the last few years?) - Overall compensation package was less competitive than some companies in the space. (Although personally I found the balance of company size / stability a fair trade-off).

1.0
Apr 3, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are still employees who work hard and try to support one another. The on-site program manager has been a stabilizing presence and helps keep day-to-day operations moving despite broader challenges.

Cons

Since the merger, several senior leaders have left, creating instability and unclear direction. Leadership styles are inconsistent—some appear disengaged and disconnected from employees, while others rely on overly forceful or inappropriate approaches that undermine professionalism. These dynamics have contributed to declining morale and a lack of confidence in leadership. Operational issues, including late payroll, have added to employee frustration. Many employees are questioning whether to stay.

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