Dollars over people - Onboarding Specialist RealPage Employee Review

1.0
3 Nov 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The team is smart and supportive.

Cons

-Coming up on two years without any real merit increase. (Received a pittance increase after being delayed 6 months, which was insulting) -unfair policy to give sales raises on time but delay everyone else. Hiring continues while they tell us they can’t afford to give us merit increases. Profit soars but we don’t see a dime of it. -Corporate continues to send edicts down from on high that create inefficient and bureaucratic processes, they don’t listen to anyone when feedback is delivered or when suggestions for process improvements are made. Result is the day is spent pushing 100 buttons in the button factory when 1 would accomplish the same task. -For a tech company, the IT services and quality of tech that we use are laughable -CEO is fake. She talks at town halls about how great everything is, but then takes every opportunity to remove benefits, take away merit increases and tighten the purse strings to keep the money at the top.

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Team work and collaboration is key within our team.

Cons

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RealPage Response
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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!
1.0
26 Jun 2026
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Pros

Good engineering tooling. Talented engineers and teammates. Flexible remote work.

Cons

I ran one of RealPage's larger engineering product teams for three years, hiring and developing more than half of the engineering managers and engineers on my organization. I believed I was building something that mattered. Instead of promoting the person already doing the work, leadership hired a lateral engineering manager alongside me. Over time, responsibility stayed with me while authority and support shifted elsewhere. I became the person expected to absorb every problem. My first manager used me to fill every gap instead of developing me. I was expected to handle support, incident response, production releases, coding, architecture, project management, and people management—all at the same time. My second manager sidelined me, criticized me, and focused on replacing me instead of developing me. I was once told I was "lucky to be useful, or I wouldn't still be here." That statement summed up the culture. Leadership expected constant availability while frequently being unavailable themselves. When leadership was out, I was expected to cover. I spent over a year supporting both U.S. and India time zones, making true time off nearly impossible. RealPage has incredibly talented people, but talented employees cannot overcome a culture where managers are consumed instead of developed. I loved building teams. I just wish the company had valued the people who built them.

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