Incredible company - but be ready to work! - Product Training Manager Entrata Employee Review

5.0
Oct 4, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Entrata is the most put-together company I've ever worked for. I love their emphasis on communication and cooperation. Entrata has an amazing culture where the values are lived rather than just advertised. I love the company, the product, the culture, and my team.

Cons

This certainly isn't an easy job. Onboarding alone takes between 4-6 months, and even then there is always more to learn. Being a Product Training Manager means being "on" all the time - being upbeat, positive, and helpful for our clients. It's certainly rewarding to finish a successful training and know that you have helped people, but the preparation and mental energy required for those trainings can be a lot at times. I realize that this is more of a challenge for some than it is for others - that's just my two cents.

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Cons

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