You say you value people, but do you ? - Anonymous employee Synertec Employee Review

2.0
Oct 12, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Company is Genuinely making a positive difference for the NHS

Cons

4 examples of how people at Synertec are not valued : 1) recently an anonymous letter was sent to the directors complaining about the negative bullying culture in the work place . All synertec employees found out about this letter via a company wide email directly talking about its contents . While the email said the company didn't condone bullying , I felt like the purpose of the email was to shame whoever wrote this letter 2) you don't get paid for your first sick day so have to either take it as holiday or unpaid leave . This just means that people take a week off sick instead of a day 3) another company wide email recently went out to tell staff that too much company milk was being used and under no uncertain circumstances should people be using milk for bowls of cereal or other reasons than cups of tea . I personally don't have cereal so this wasn't directed at me, but if someone wants to use milk for cereal so they can work effectively surely this isn't an issue ? An extra couple of hundred pounds a year expenses for a company with millions of pounds of turnover . This example just reflects the narrowed minded attitude of the directors. I find it highly ironic because they don't want to "waste" money on milk but everyday you go into the office , directly outside the entrance in the only car parking spaces allocated for the company you get to see the 1000's of pounds wasted on their snazzy cars paid for by their dividends they allocated themselves. 4) if you unfortunately fail one of the company wide tests a couple of times you are at genuine risk of getting fired

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Synertec Response
3y
Thank you for your review. We appreciate our response now is a couple of years down the line but wanted to now be able to respond - our sick pay policy that you are referring to here, i.e. that we don’t pay for 1st day sickness, was reversed in April 2022. We now continue to offer the same generous paid sick pay scheme, but that now starts from day 1. We provide enough provision for everyone to have hot drinks, including all types of milk that people need; however, managing these levels is tricky across four sites if this is also used for things like breakfast. Now that we have a hybrid approach to working, we want to make sure we don’t under or over buy perishables like milk. We have ample fridge space so everyone can bring in the food they need for the day. Our offices do have car parking facilities, either on a first-come, first-served basis at some sites, or allocated to long serving employees first – this allows us to reward those who have been long serving employees; there are no exceptions for senior managers, those senior managers who do have dedicated spaces are also long serving employees. Companywide tests are something we do ask our people to complete, which allows us to remain vigilant about risks to us as a business, i.e. GDPR, and so we can assure our customers that our people are fully trained on the critical parts of their roles. There is never any message that implies someone is at risk of losing their job if they “fail” a test, instead support and guidance is given by our dedicated Training team where clarification is needed.

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Internal promotions/development is always the first option for vacant roles, with many examples of this in production and engineering. Production staff are given the opportunity to learn maintenance activities and develop new skills. They can even progress to engineering apprenticeships to fill engineering vacancies which is not common practise elsewhere. They reward hard work and performance by progressing through grade scales which come with significant pay rises per grade - 5 grades available for operators and 6 for engineers. Mix of cultures, genders and people from different walks of life in all roles - everyone treated fairly and given the same opportunities. Benefits package is OK/competitive with 25-30 days holiday, health plan etc. plus they pay 8% pension (3% employer and 5% employee with no deduction from earnings) which you can top up if you want to. Annual pay rise which isn't always at the rate of inflation but there is always something. They try to be open with staff and explain decisions made, even if they are unpopular, at least they explain their reasoning. Maternity leave is 13 weeks full pay and 13 weeks 90% pay which is good. 1 hour wellbeing time to take each week to do whatever you want with. Lots of change, which is usually positive and keeps things interesting.

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Hours are long at 40 hours per week, plus 5 hours of unpaid breaks - either -8:30 to 17:30 or 13:00 to 22:00 Paternity leave could be better at 4 weeks - still better than legal minimum. No matched contribution options on pension, though they do pay 5% employee contributions for you.

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Synertec Response
3w
Thank you for your review. We are pleased you feel there are good development opportunities within Synertec. We recognise that our working hours are at the upper end of a normal working day; we regularly review our benefits package to ensure we keep a profile of benefits that fit our people’s needs and offer a positive work-life balance. It is good to hear you feel our benefits package is competitive, and with openness being one of our company values, we will continue to be open with our people.
2.0
Aug 15, 2025
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Pros

* Offer a lot of outside company events paid by the company to boost morale & encourage better working environment (needed frequently as the office and staff have as much personality as a funeral home). * Free parking but cramped to get in * Work from home Monday and Friday * I wish I could honestly think of anything else *Colleagues are somewhat helpful but very awkward & introverted to the point where it feels the equivalent of pulling teeth to even bother at times to ask for help at times.

Cons

* No career progression *The job as a technical services consultant is advertised as a IT support role similar to a first line support at any other firm, however, it's far from it. You get told from the jump that the skills you learn are non transferable anywhere else as it's virtually a useless role. * Got asked if you're willing to get the same pay to stay role for 2 years and not progress (really?) *Co workers & management are about soulless and deadpan as you can imagine. The most talk you get is a hi (if even that) from 9-5. * I kid you not, one of the perks is getting a mug with your name it to drink coffee or tea from. * "Train" you for 3-4 months to learn things you will never use on the job. * Advertise for mental health but are the source of your mental health decline due to poor working environment & non-existent culture.

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Synertec Response
9mo
Thank you for your review. You’ve added a few points here, so I want to make sure I cover everything off, please bear with my long answer. We have, in recent years, boosted our company events to allow people who don’t normally work together time to interact. With a hybrid working policy in place, some teams don’t meet in the office as often as they would have done prior to this, so this ensures they get time to interact. I’m sorry you didn’t get on with your colleagues, the office can be quieter some days than others, depending on the number of people in. We have a policy called “escalation” which allows all staff to understand their route to ask questions or raise concerns, so if you are not getting what you need from your day-to-day activities, then you always know where to go next. We ensure that this is covered in your first few weeks so all our new people can get the help and support they need during their onboarding. Each team has a grading structure, allowing you to progress through them as you learn more about the role, and this equates to increases in your pay. Ultimately, this enables someone to become a senior member of the technical services team. However, there are opportunities to move to other roles, and most of our management roles have been through internal promotion. We are continually looking at ways to progress our internal talent into more fulfilling roles that meet their career objectives, where possible. The pay structures mentioned above are not at a fixed time period and will progress in line with your development, so are not fixed at 2 years, for example. We have many benefits to the role, including a generous pension scheme, cash plan, paid wellbeing time and many more… Yes, we do have branded, named mugs, which is great as you always know which one is yours! But if you don’t want to use it with the tea and coffee options provided, that’s OK too. The training you mention is an interesting point, and this ties into your comment about the role not being transferrable. The system you learn in this role is completely bespoke to Synertec and won’t be anything you’ve learnt elsewhere. Essentially, it’s like learning a new bespoke programming language. Therefore, when we advertise for a role we need to equate what we do with something that will attract candidates who will have an affinity with the work we do; however, this is fully explained in both the job description that accompanies the advertisement and also is fully discussed in the interview – we don’t want any surprises on day 1, that doesn’t work for either party. You will develop your problem solving skills, communication and customer support skills within a technical environment, which are skills not unique to Synertec, We get feedback from our people to say they appreciate the opportunity to make a difference to their customers, particularly the NHS, so I would hope that they don’t feel the role is “useless”. So this brings me to the training; we must therefore train all new technical services consultants to fully understand the intricacies of our software. There may be functionality that we teach that is only used by some customers, and you may not have had the opportunity to work with those customers in your short tenure, hence why there is the feeling that you were being taught things you never used. We recognise that there is a lot to learn and are in the process of implementing improvements to our training programme in both technical services and for all new starters. Finally, we have in place support for mental health issues, including being accredited to ISO45003. Our group of mental health first aiders are available to help and signpost you to any services you may need and are all super approachable. We also have two different options for free 3rd party support services, as part of our wider benefits package. Pressure is a good thing in a working environment, and we recognise that some people thrive on more pressure than others, which is why we encourage our managers to have 1-2-1 meetings with their staff where there is an opportunity to have an open and honest 2-way conversation (in line with our brand values), to tackle any issues and offer solutions before pressure becomes stress.
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