Syneos Health Associate Program Manager I reviews

1.6

11% would recommend to a friend

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1.0
Jan 4, 2026

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Pros

Good pay, interesting projects, coworkers are genuinely smart

Cons

Working at Syneos Health as an Associate Program Manager was one of the most disappointing professional experiences I’ve had. The role is sold as a growth opportunity, but in reality it’s a grind fueled by poor work-life balance, toxic communication, and a culture that actively undermines professionalism. The work-life balance is abysmal. Long hours are not the exception, they’re the expectation, and there’s an unspoken rule that being constantly available is part of the job. Burnout is normalized and even joked about, while any attempt to set boundaries is quietly punished. The workload routinely exceeds what’s reasonable for the role, yet support and staffing rarely scale to match expectations. Even worse is the culture among coworkers. Gossip is rampant. Colleagues frequently speak poorly about one another behind closed doors, creating an environment where trust is nonexistent and everyone feels expendable. Collaboration feels performative at best. You’re never quite sure who’s smiling to your face while criticizing you to management or peers later. This behavior extends beyond internal teams. There is a deeply unprofessional habit of talking down about clients and vendors, often openly and casually. Rather than fostering partnership and problem-solving, the culture encourages blame, sarcasm, and finger-pointing. It’s corrosive, and it sets a terrible example for junior staff trying to learn how to work in a client-facing industry. Overall, the experience feels less like working for a healthcare solutions company and more like surviving a corporate pressure cooker where negativity is ingrained and burnout is inevitable. If you value psychological safety, professionalism, and a life outside of work, this role—and this culture—is not it.

1.0
Aug 22, 2023
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Pros

Pay was okay, especially for my level of experience at the time.

Cons

My god, where to start. It was awful. The work was soulless. Though the pay was decent, there was no such thing as work-life balance. I would get out of bed, get directly online, work until it was time to pick up my kids, and continue working after the kids went to bed. Additionally, the way people treated one another was appalling. Management got a huge kick out of ripping people to shreds in front of others. It didn't just happen to me, I witnessed it happen to others. I told HR about it during my exit interview, only under the promise that I would not be retaliated against.

2.0
Mar 29, 2022

No work life balance

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Pros

Competitive pay; reputable CRO; a great stepping stone to another role at a different company

Cons

VERY high turn over; expectation of 48 HOURS MINIMUM on a salary (with weeks of work where you go beyond 48); poor staff morale; unequal rules across the board (some people are allowed to work from home where others aren't); leaders are not progressive; employees are not valued; they clearly care more about money than staff; very limited diversity. Seriously don't work here. look elsewhere.

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