No Direction, No Management. - Anonymous employee RealPage Employee Review

2.0
Aug 9, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Cool office with a great gym, flexible work hours, great food options on campus

Cons

Lack of any kind of proper management, 6 months of the year you are focused on preparing presentations to excited stock holders at RealWorld, No strategic plan for product development, Overly congratulatory managers that act impressed by every little thing, people will show up to meetings they call over 20 minutes late on a regular basis, The cafeteria is somewhat expensive

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RealPage Response
8y
Thank you for your post and feedback. Obviously you believe that we have some opportunity to improve in the product planning area. I will pass this post on to the leaders of our product development teams, albeit you were not specific as to which team you were on, but I can back into it if your turnover comment is correct. Its ok for managers to point out positive contributions. Its not ok for people to continually be 20 minutes late for meetings. Anyone reading this post should know that is not our norm. As to the cafeteria, it is getting rave reviews and the prices are actually less than if you go out to eat. No tip, no gas, and great variety. They provide very wholesome soups for $2.65, or you can move up to pork tenderloin with blue berry sauce and two veggies for $6.50. I had it yesterday and it was really good. I sincerely wish you well in your future career. Kurt Twining

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