RDSolutions reviews

4.2

89% would recommend to a friend

(1,679 total reviews)
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Jacob Blondin

91% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

RDSolutions has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 1,679 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The RDSolutions employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Apr 28, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

If you’re out of work, you can get hired here, and for at least 90 days you’ll make money. Can you set your own schedule? Maybe, maybe not. You’re expected to get a job done within a specified time frame, but you can be given jobs with little advance notice. And paid for travel? Yes, BUT - the company bases the mileage and drive time on Google Maps. You spend an extra half hour on the road because of an accident, weather, or normal Friday afternoon traffic? Google Maps isn’t accurate and your round trip is actually 10 miles longer? The company makes it needlessly complex to get the correct pay in those circumstances.

Cons

Too much non-scanning time required that isn’t paid, and it’s not easy to get the 800+ scans per hour that are required to put you in a pay scale higher than minimum wage after 90 days. The Data Collector position has a huge turnover, and that seems OK with the company. They do not provide much in the way of training, support, or incentive, and the district managers are too busy trying to hire new people in to be of much help. The initial pay for 90 days is acceptable for part time work, but the potential the company presents to earn $15 at piece rate is VERY questionable. While some might eventually reach the speed to earn that much during scanning, you still need to factor in all the non-productive downtime. You have to stop and get out of the way of customers, plus you can then lose your place and end up rescanning items. You’ll consistently be asked by customers where they can find this or that in the store. When you have to enter dual prices for items on sale, it really cuts into your speed. Waiting for the scanner to reboot when it has one of its frequent lockups costs you time, and therefore money. Plus, there is additional time you’ll need to put in at home with uploading scans, downloading jobs, logging in to the field portal to see if your reports transmitted, sending, reading, and answering emails – and lots of the emails will be urgent requests to take on extra jobs that are not being done because Data Collectors often do not stay long - leaving jobs incomplete or not even started and already late. And in my opinion, the Retail Data software in running in the scanning equipment could be far more efficient and helpful to the data collection process, but I doubt it's considered worthwhile to the company to support Data Collectors by investing money in improving the software I was a Data Collector for less than 6 months, but now I firmly believe the positive reviews on Glass Door for this company were biased by Retail Data.

2.0
Apr 25, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexibility while raising my kids. Will hire almost anyone and give them a chance.

Cons

Look, I worked for RDS for a long time as a data collector and today they sent me an inquiry to come back so I checked glass door and verified what I thought. It was good back 15 years ago. Them about 5 years ago they changed the pay structure. Really, though, I did this job while my kids needed mommy to be there after school and it worked well. I am educated and after 8 years as a data collector, several times operating with no supervisor, I decided to apply for the manager role and was turned down. After 8 years knowing well what to do, understanding the business, caring about my job, and a person who had worked in corporate world before and held a bachelor degree, they hired someone else. So no matter what you think, the data collector is the bottom of the bucket. I felt totally undervalued and most days wanted to quit. In always did my job. Lost sleep getting in deadlines just about weekly. But in the end, as a person who has been back to my career for awhile, nobody at RDS will even add me to their LinkedIn network. You might think that I was maybe a bad employee and that is why I was passed over but it's not. I know I did a good job. I was the go to whenever anyone dropped the ball. It is just the view of the data collector. The job is dead end. Never a raise in 10 years. Only more work and less pay.

4.0
Feb 20, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible hours, no one watching over you.

Cons

Minimal training and supervision, you have to learn how to be in a store for up to 8hrs and hope they don't think your shop lifting, you have to buy something so you don't look suspicious but it comes out of your pocket, scanner can be defective, communication with supervisor is via email, field support never answers calls for help.

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