RealPage reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(2,632 total reviews)
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Dirk Wakeham

86% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

RealPage has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 2,632 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RealPage employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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3K reviews
3.0
Dec 29, 2017

Demanding

Recommend
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Pros

People you work with are great!

Cons

The call center is run by Level One, which is a subdivision of Real Page. They do not care about their employees like they say they do and there's a huge turnaround rate because of it.

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RealPage Response
8y
Thank you for your post and acknowledging great teammates! I would say that the Contact Center is turning it around. It has won 4 great places to work awards in 2017. From South Carolina on to the Philippines. We will continue to strive to build on that success. I'm looking forward to seeing the engagement survey results in the next two weeks. You can be assured that we will deep dive every department for areas of improvement. I wish you all the best in your future endeavors. Sincerely, Kurt Twining
3.0
Nov 30, 2017

The company isn't that bad, but the wages are...

Anonymous employee
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Pros

As long as you avoid working in Velocity/RUM (one of our product divisions) you'll have a good time working here. Almost all of the managers (again, the exception being Velocity/RUM) are engaging and friendly, and there's little to no micromanagement.

Cons

There is no incentive to get promoted. External hires are favored over internal, and those that do actually climb the ladder will not be offered competitive wages based on industry averages and market values - instead, you will be offered an increase based on a percentage of your wages in your role from which you're moving up. Think you're moving from a $30k DocAdmin role to a $55k pricing analyst role? Nope, they'll calculate about 5% to 7% of your current wage (at $30k) and that's what they'll offer you: ~$32k for a job that pays over $20k more at any other company. They'll let you make a counter-offer, but regardless of what dollar amount you present they will not budge. If you're close to retirement age, then this might not be a concern to you; however, if you're in your 20s or 30s, don't plan on making a career here unless you're fine with knowing that after 30-40 years you'll only be making a few thousand dollars more than when you first started.

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RealPage Response
8y
Thank you for your post. We should talk as what you are describing is not the norm within RealPage. I personally review every merit/promotional increase in the company and I can attest in great detail that outside hires are not valued more than inside proven performers. Give me a call at x4016 and lets dive into your situation. Also have you taken the time to discuss your concerns with Amye Baker. I would suggest that route as well. Thanks Kurt Twining
3.0
Aug 30, 2017

management needs to do better

Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits, most people are friendly

Cons

brown nose atmosphere, not rewarded for your work.

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RealPage Response
8y
Thank you for your post. You tenure of eight years gives you a unique perspective on RealPage which I respect. Glad you found the team friendly and the benefits competitive. Would like to understand your experiences a little deeper and if you are open to that I would buy you lunch and lets chat confidentially on how we can improve our company. All the best, Kurt Twining
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