employer cover photo
employer logo
employer logo

RLE Technologies

Is this your company?

All over the place - Sales RLE Technologies Employee Review

2.0
Oct 20, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits, location, paid time off, small company

Cons

They will tell you where the resources are, but never show you when to use them. They have high turnover and recruit interns like candy. There is nothing special and highly recommend staying away for anything sales. Engineer? You'd be fine. Their highest paid sales rep keeps a list of all of his sales, and walks all over everyone and doesn't get fired cause he's had the same job for almost three decades. The review ratings speak for themselves.

Explore other reviews about RLE Technologies

5.0
Dec 5, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I have been at RLE over 4 years now, and this has been a great place to work! RLE has continued grow since I have been here. There is a sense of teamwork and good communication within and across all departments. Management has an “open door policy” and is supportive and quickly addresses employee and company concerns. The company also offers a very nice work-life balance. There is a generous corporate bonus plan, which we have made every quarter this year, and I have received multiple raises since I started here. Overall, my work experience at RLE has been nothing but positive. I would recommend to anyone looking for a small company atmosphere with great benefits and friendly coworkers.

Cons

The only con might be that this is a small company, so promotional opportunities can be somewhat limited.

1.0
Nov 29, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible work hours, kind blue collar employees

Cons

This used to be a fine place to work, but not any more. The disparaging way the newer owners talk about the most senior owner is indicative of the cultural rot of the company, and for long-term employees this is a sad devolution. The culture has become more patriarchal over time. As a result, it can be a difficult place to work as a woman. As an employee, I felt a disconnect from executive management. Any raise I received through my tenure was self-initiated. When raises were finally granted for myself or my employees, the amounts were symbolic rather than impactful, and even then there was clear resentment behind the amounts that were finally approved. Even during record-breaking years, the company doesn't support raises or any meaningful bonuses. Life’s too short to work for a company that no longer respects its employees.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All