Maintenance Associate - Anonymous employee RealPage Employee Review

1.0
Oct 18, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people were awesome, made some of the best friends ever as well as my future spouse. The pay was decent.

Cons

This was one of the most stressful jobs ever. It literally turned me into an evil person and made me hate people. The calls were constant ALL DAY and I would have a headache and feel dizzy most of the time after I got off work. The schedules suck. They promise you that your schedule will get better after you have "seniority" but apparently 3 years still isn't enough seniority to get away from midnight shifts. Management DOES NOT care about the employees! You are just a number and you have to but up with a loooot of bs. Oh and don't believe them when they tell you there is room for advancement and you can move up easily. It is a lie!! Yea you can go through their little "career builder" system and get a few raises but that's it. If you want an upper level career type position you can FORGET it! One time I actually applied for an HR position and they sent me an email leading me to believe that I had made it to the next step in the interview process and they called me in on my day off (45 min drive from where I lived) to tell me I DID NOT GET THE JOB! They could've done that in a quick email or told me on a day I was working. They DO NOT CARE! Do NOT work for this company!!!

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RealPage Response
9y
That you for your post. I'm glad you found the coworkers awesome and the pay was fair. No job is worth becoming an evil person over, and working in a call environment is one of the jobs you really love or it is not for you.That's ok. You may or may not know this, but the leader of the contact center, SVP Randy Johns, started in a job very similar to what you were performing. He worked his way up all the way to the top. So have many other people in the organization I sincerely hope you find a position that meets your needs and wish you nothing but the best in your future endeavors. Sincerely, Kurt Twining

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