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Reynolds and Reynolds

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Stay away - Variable Operations Specialist Reynolds and Reynolds Employee Review

1.0
Jan 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Very hard to think of any unless you enjoy traveling weekly to tiny remote hillbilly towns in 2 star hotels

Cons

The salary. (Anyone with a college degree should not be starting at 50k) No room for growth. Working in a dead end job with no internal paths to grow unless you want to be stuck making less than six figures for life. Besides the pay, they are very strict on trivial matters such as vaping. They will assign you meaningless tasks making you learn invaluable information that you will never be required to know. If you have no career path or have no ambition to advance in your career, I would choose Reynolds.

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Reynolds and Reynolds Response
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Thank you for providing your candid feedback. We understand that the travel requirements and accommodations haven’t met your expectations. We strive to make travel as comfortable as possible and will continue to look into ways we might enhance this aspect of the job. Additionally, we are sorry to hear that the salary and growth opportunities have not aligned with your expectations. We're committed to periodically evaluating our compensation structure and career progression paths to better support our teams. Your feedback regarding our policies on minor matters and the assignment of tasks is also noted. We aim to be mindful of our team's time and regularly assess the relevance and impact of tasks assigned, along with our policies, to ensure they are fostering a productive work environment.

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Free lunch, the other technical writers are nice to work with. Company benefits have improved in recent years.

Cons

Incompetent DOC Management will drive even the nicest writers away from the company. If you work as a technical writer, you will be underpaid, overworked, and micromanaged. The people in the DOC department are treated differently from others in the company solely because of DOC management rules. For example, supervisors will go through your desk and drawers each week as part of cube inspections, and there are strict rules about what you can and can't have in or on your desks. Because other departments do not do this, the DOC department looks much more sad and gray than the rest of the company. Your badge tracks you at all times throughout the building. If you go to an area of the building that you don't work in, there are good odds management will ask you about that. Management does not care about the tech writers. It's turned even the nicest and most positive people negative towards the department. There are nearly zero writers who have been there longer than 1 year that are positive towards the department. Turnover in the department is crazy. Someone leaves on average every 2 months, so nearly the entire department is different in just 2 or 3 years. Even though the cafeteria is free, the food can be hit or miss.

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