Change can be Good - Consultant Entrata Employee Review

5.0
Aug 13, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I’ve been at Entrata for over 5 years and I can honestly say that the company, culture and leadership have gotten leaps and bounds better in the last year. Lots of changes, but they are so good. It’s a breathe or fresh air. I feel safe at work. I’m treated like a person, not just an employee. Thank you for pushing for change, even if not everyone deals well with it. I have been very happy to see a parental leave policy added (when there wasn’t one at all prior). And I’m excited for the change of Flex PTO next year.

Cons

Having only yearly salary increase is difficult and pay is still a bit low. But I hope to see changes here soon.

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Entrata Response
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Thank you for your feedback! We're pleased to hear you've had a great experience at Entrata and that some of the recent announcements of benefits changes (parental leave, flex PTO) have had a positive impact on your work-life balance. Please don't hesitate to contact us directly at hr@entrata.com if you have any additional feedback.

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