Wide pay variations - Anonymous employee RealPage Employee Review

4.0
28 Nov 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I love my co-workers and have seen a lot of improvements over the years. My immediate manager is very supportive.

Cons

There are serious variations in pay of long time employees and new blood coming in. The only way to get paid what you are worth is to leave and come back. While I got a higher than normal pay raise this year, I am still $15k under someone that was hired last year with no experience in the specific area. There has been a significant issue of not having enough resources to handle the workload for years. The common theme is that we don't have enough resources to handle the various jobs. If someone is out due to vacation or illness, the entire department suffers and it takes weeks to get back to "normal". Managers often work nights and weekends just to keep up.

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RealPage Response
7y
Thank you for your post. Knowing that you love your co-workers, have a supportive leader and did get a higher than normal pay raise that is a good starting point. I have an open door policy on any HR issue and I would like to sit down with you confidentially and review your pay and compare it to the market. I will show all the data, and lets take a hard look at your situation together. Please call me at x4016 if you truly want to address this concern, other wise, anonymous is impossible to review...I will buy you lunch as it is important to all of us to take care of top performers. Thanks Kurt Twining

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