The best career choice I have made to date - Anonymous employee Entrata Employee Review

5.0
Aug 25, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

A culture that is great if it matches you desires at the right times, but if it conflicts with your plans you are out of luck. Generally friendly workplace. If you are a hard worked they try to keep you employed here in some way. HR is great and responsive. VERY proactive company when it comes to internal hiring and promotion. I enjoy working here in spite of any cons. I contribute this to the employees I work with as well as how it is possible to feel success when hard work is applied.

Cons

High expectations for success for some departments while other's flounder due to lack of interest from the company as a whole. Expectation to be tied to work in off hours is high for many departments. Benefits are expensive. Goals set internally often shift in a way which makes it impossible to maintain a normal work life. HR is not proactive in addressing issues, usually causes big problems to mount if employees are worried about reporting them. Respect lacking between departments is often the biggest issues observed. Lack of product owners makes feature development contentious when goals do not match for all involved.

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

Great Culture and a product that actually works. They have raving fans as customers, which help a ton

Cons

The shift from bootstrap to VC funded came with the usual issues of turnover and culture shift

2.0
Feb 10, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I have a pretty good group of team members. My mid-level supervisor is also easy to work with and supportive.

Cons

Entrata does not care about their employees, or even their products/services. This is made clear by insane workloads, exhausting meetings with escalated clients, and a “standard” 3% (if you are exceeding expectations and lucky) raise. I do moderately technical work that requires a decent amount of experience, as well as a client facing and internal leadership role, and I don’t make what is considered a “living wage” in Utah, even after years of working here. Execs seem to be having a great time partying at Summit with the most expensive celebrities they can book (Seinfeld, James Cordon, Tom Brady, Weezer…) but absolutely do not care about the uninvited staff who are working to support their client retention and their low-bar concept of product integrity.

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