Good company for remote workers - Project Manager TekSynap Employee Review

5.0
Sep 19, 2025
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Pros

> The company supports fully remote workers (all of my team members, except a couple, are distributed across multiple time zones). > Decent PTO, but could be improved. > Very good medical/dental/vision coverage. > Outstanding 401(k) match and plan. > Management takes an interest in not only the job but also the person in the job. They care about me as a person, not just a "resource." > I am given the support to do my job. > Salary is within industry range for my role and experience level. > While I am expected to show good results as a remote worker, I am not micromanaged (which is a huge plus).

Cons

PTO is 15 days for 1st year and increases 1 day for each year afterward to a maximum number. The PTO is for any vacation days and also sick days (the only exclusion I can think of is the business-unfriendly state of Colorado which has mandated that companies give 7 sick days per year). Many tech companies have gone from defined PTO to unlimited, but managed, PTO. With the other company I worked at, the move eliminated the bookkeeping accounts payable entry for the PTO and also resolved the (business unfriendly) Colorado sick-days law. IMO, moving to unlimited (but managed) PTO would be a good move.

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5.0
May 5, 2026
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Pros

great company to work with

Cons

no cons I worked with great people

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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