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Do you have 22,000 / 22,000?
It will have a little "up arrow" animation icon next to the standing if you are able to rank up.
You equip it to your warframe in the arsenal under appearance on the warframe
You equip sigils under regalia when the menu pops up after selecting appearance.
You can put it on the front or the back of your warframe.
If you have alot of sigils you can always search by the name of the syndicate you want to raise standing with to see all of the sigils that will raise that syndicate's standing.
Once you have the syndicate sigil equipped to your warframe you go kill stuff with that warframe and you'll gain standing with that syndicate.
You have to equip the sigil to each warframe to be able to gain standing with that warframe but you can equip the same sigil to any number of warframes you want it on. Though you can only equip 1 syndicate sigil to a single warframe (no redveil on front and steel meridian on back etc.)
Once you attain neutral standing with a syndicate by killign things with their sigil equipped and making some sacrifices for the "negative" rank levelups, you will be able to do syndicate missions.
You'll see them under a selection on the star chart similar to alerts / invasions / quest / void misisons. It's the same one that you see sanctuary onslaught and simaris targets under.
You get a nice chunk of standing for completing the syndicate missions plus you can find pickups that you can turn in for more standing in that syndicate's room in any relay.
The ammount of standing you can gain from kills every day is capped out based on your mastery rank but the standing you gain from the syndicate missions and turning in those pickups doesn't apply to that daily standing cap.
If you're at the point you can't gain any more standing until you make a sacrifice to increase your standing level, you can still run the syndicate missions to get the pickups and just save them until you do make the sacrifice to increase your standing level.
You could also make a note of what things you need to sacrifice for your next standing level as soon as you sacrifice for a level you made and just hold on to those pickups until you have the required items for the next sacrifice. That way you aren't turning them in and then sitting at the limit looking for the items to sacrifice to level up.
You can work on multiple syndicates at the same time, but they all have ally and enemy syndicates that you also gain or lose standing with as you work on the one. This can make it easier or harder to work on multiple syndicates at once unless you choose the right ones.
The usual method to work on as many as possible at one time is to pick either the first 3 (steel meridian, arbiters of hexis and cephalon suda) or the last 3 (red veil, new loka and the perrin sequence). Those groupings do not lower each other as you raise any 1 of them so you can raise all 3 to the max at the same time.
Another method that is less time intensive with running so many daily missions is to pick just aly pairs and work them 2 at a time. the ally pairs are steel meridian + red veil, arbiters of hexis + cephalon suda and new loka + the perrin sequence. Working ally pairs makes it faster for both since you earn 1/2 as much standing for a syndicates ally as you do for it so working ally pairs gives a 50% increase to both.
You are still working ally pairs in the first 3 syndicate group, but you have the 3rd one that is the oddball that won't get the 50% bonus because it's ally is in the other group of 3.