Do not consider at all.......here are reasons..! - Senior Software Developer RealPage Employee Review

1.0
12 Apr 2020
Recommend
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Pros

The company has a gym with a $20 membership that cuts from your paycheck automatically, good cafeteria ambiance however food quality is not good.

Cons

Several friends warned me about RealPage culture before joining however I ignored them. I worked for RealPage for more than 2.5 years, more than 8hrs every day & sometimes on weekends scarifying my family time. But one day they let me go giving financial reasons. Changing a job is a very crucial step in anyone's life. Just to make sure you will not get trapped like me, here are reasons why you shouldn't consider joining RealPage or stay away from any investments. 1. Looks reviews from 2015, you will see layoffs is something common in their culture. They hire people & then they let go when work is done by moving it to offshore for maintenance. They don't like hiring contractors instead they hire full-time employees & layoffs as soon assigned work finishes. You even don't get assigned to any other project or team. There is another round of layoffs that happened silently just a few days back in this pandemic situation. 2. Company layoffs employees giving financial reasons however if you search on Google they buy-back company stock from the market almost every year after layoffs. This is something serious & can be sued. 3. Company flagship products are based on old technologies. Some products even won't work on chrome. Lack of technical leadership & skilled developers. If you are tech-savvy this company is not for you. 4. The company acquires products paying millions & then keeps it in maintenance mode. No new development. To accrue the cost they lay off people from the acquired companies too. 5. Overall lack of leadership, lack of drive & no motivation in employees. 6. No technical leadership in the company at all. Most people who are driving architecture is in the company for more than 15 years & they do not understand new technology. All of them work in survival mode blaming developers. 7. Old employees are rude & do not share anything for their job security. Old leadership is not able to take any action against them so their job is secured. 8. There is no good culture or core values in the company. I think they don't know what does that means. 9. All 4 or 5 stars reviews are bogus. Do proper research before joining the company. ** It's dark bad black spot on career life when you get laid off for no reason. **

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RealPage Response
6y
Thank you for your post. I wish you had experienced a more positive outlook for the time you were year. I'm not going to go into each point as you are entitled to your opinions. For the majority of RealPagers, who recently filled out the engagement survey (86% participation) our scores for engagement and enablement were in the 70+% positive. Which is above Fortune Most Admired Company scores. I wish you experience had been different here and trust you will find the company that you desire to work for. Sincerely, Kurt Twining

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Cons

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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

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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