Things you should know before working there - Leasing Agent Entrata Employee Review

1.0
Mar 27, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work from home was all

Cons

You have 1 minute between calls and they come at exactly one minute. No time to breathe. They listen and grade your calls very harshly. It’s almost impossible to get 100%. They put you on a pip for every little mistake you make. The management i had to deal with was very unprofessional. Looking back I should have reported to HR rather I just went to management, they are a click so my word didn’t matter. They have high expectations and little pay. It takes forever to get a raise, when I was hired I was told I could get $15 an hour in 6 months. I started at $11 and ended at $11. It’s just not a good company, the fact that they laid me off in the middle of the whole Covid 19 outbreak shows what kind of company they truly are. One that could care less about their employees and I’m glad I got fired because I don’t want to work for an employer that is greedy and could care less about employees.

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2.0
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I have a pretty good group of team members. My mid-level supervisor is also easy to work with and supportive.

Cons

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