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Reynolds and Reynolds

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It was the best of times it was the worst of times - Sales Specialist Reynolds and Reynolds Employee Review

4.0
Apr 20, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

great product industry leader and loved Everyone should work at ReyRey at least once in their lives.” Very stable company financially, benefits are at par with the industry, products we sell are very good, our field support organization is well recognized.

Cons

product in decline industry leader and loved Senior Management's philosophy with employees and customers is to take as much as they can until we squeal. We're always having to watch our wallets (employees and customers). They've totally destroyed the notion of relationship selling. This is a good job for you if you're fresh out of college and don't know any better, I liken it o being a smart sheep.

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Pros

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Cons

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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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