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Reynolds and Reynolds

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Don't do it unless its all you got - Anonymous employee Reynolds and Reynolds Employee Review

1.0
May 5, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Employees on lower levels are fun to work with. They only promote from within and give a chance to young people. (If your old they won't hire you). The company is conservative and allows concealed handguns on property.

Cons

Very low pay starting between $28-32K salary with very small raises. The insurance is terrible. Smokers and overweight people are charged more fore benefits and can be fired with nicotine tests. They tell you about opportunities for raises, but don't mention those opportunities freeze if you promote to supervisor or higher or after you reach $40K. You are not allowed to use the elevators, they are reserved for management. They record everywhere you are in the building through RFID name tags. There are no minorities or women in upper management. They require excessive hours over 40hrs and random travel to fill in gaps without incentive or pay. Turn over rate is high. Most people leave after 2 years and those that stay are there because they are unable to transfer their limited skill set to another company. Company sent employees emails and hosted talks telling employees to vote republican or there would be economic problems if a certain candidates were elected. They then cut all part time workers hours to 29 hours from 39 and cut benefits after a certain candidate was not elected in 2013.

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5.0
Jul 6, 2026
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Pros

Very friendly environment to work in, they provided lunch and my coworkers were very helpful.

Cons

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2.0
Apr 27, 2026
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Pros

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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