High turnover, bad decisions, no - Senior Manager RealPage Employee Review

1.0
12 Aug 2019
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Pros

* Compensation was ok. * Nice building (theres even a starbucks on site).

Cons

* Tech decisions are dumb. "Lets unify around javascript and avoid using any and all frameworks" was the flavor of dumb that kept biting me but there was plenty of silliness emanating from the top. * Product focus on deadline driven features with little regard for the health of the application as a whole. * Tech decisions changed frequently. Before the no framework mandate there was a unify onto angular mandate (which is a lot better right?). The two mandates vied for power at the executive levels which delayed development. * Extremely high turnover. In the 2 years I was at Realpage I had 4 different bosses - a few were rotated in multiple times. * I was pitched a state of the art codebase and a lot of leeway to move in the direction I needed to make the product better. What was actually on the ground was an application built on EOL technologies

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RealPage Response
6y
Thank you for your post and we do appreciate your feedback around Technology decisions. I asked Alok our new Tech leader and Barry our IT leader to take a look at this post. Like any SaaS company with a breadth and depth of a rich product portfolio, we cover a broad technology stack. We regularly introduce new products that use the latest/greatest technologies and technology approaches. We also have some products in our portfolio that we are revamping. Since we don’t know which part of our Product Portfolio you may have worked – it is hard to address your feedback directly. Also, we need to keep UI/UX of our entire portfolio current that can keep up with the fast-changing UI/UX technology landscape. We understand it may introduce change for our organization - however, it is also necessary for our business to remain nimble. You're right about the NOC update and we will take care of that. All the best, Kurt Twining

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Thank you for sharing your experience! It's wonderful to hear that teamwork and collaboration are thriving within your team—those are values we truly cherish. We also appreciate your perspective on the fast-paced environment. While we know it's not for everyone, it's great to hear that you find it energizing. We're grateful to have team members like you who embrace the pace and contribute to a strong, collaborative culture. Thank you for being part of the team!
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Cons

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