the company has no compassion for life events of it employees - Anonymous employee RealPage Employee Review

2.0
Apr 20, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people, the Facilities, the salary

Cons

Commissions, scheduling , time off , the fact that they just take your vacation time with out even consulting you, health plan, you are forced to take a 6k deductible with BCBS that just means don't get sick or you will pay for it.

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RealPage Response
9y
Thank you for your post. Obviously you are in sales. I'm glad you like your co-workers, your pay and the facilities. We have not had a commission complaint in over a year according to the Sales team. We do not, let me repeat, do not take anyone's vacation time away "without consulting" them. I'm not sure what event has happened in your life, but I have the same medical plan that you do, and I very happy to know that once my 6K deductible is met, it pays at 100%. My wife had surgery this year, and I was glad to have it. John Yager, SVP Sales Ops just had both of his knees replaced and when I talked to him on Saturday, he was very happy to know that the $75k surgery was covered. Insurance is for life events. If you feel for any reason, that you are not being treated fairly, don't put it on glass door. Come see me and I will be the first one to help you in the event that your complaint needs to be addressed. Sincerely, Kurt Twining

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Cons

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RealPage Response
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Thank you for sharing such a candid and detailed account of your experience. We're glad the engineering tools, talent, and flexibility of remote work stood out positively, and we take seriously what you've described about being stretched across responsibilities without matching authority or support. No manager should feel they have to absorb everything alone, and your point about developing managers rather than overloading them is well taken. We'd welcome the chance to understand your experience further—please consider reaching out to your HRBP so we can address this directly. Thank you for the years you have invested in building your team.
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