RealPage reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(2,632 total reviews)
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Dirk Wakeham

86% approve of CEO

58% 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
Nov 5, 2016

Supervisor

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Employee Benefits, Compensation Package, Facilities, Talent Pool and Industry Experise

Cons

Professional maturity of some employees and management

1.0
Nov 3, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

nothing accept if they require you, they will hire out of turn.

Cons

Worst Management-Master Slave Management Style Always prefer direct conversation with the employees but if employee says anything he will be be in trouble.

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RealPage Response
9y
Thank you for your post. Some anger here for a location that has a 85% approval rating through the employee engagement survey. I sincerely hope you find a team where your skills and expectations are a great match. I will have the HR team look into your former department to ensure we practice balanced feedback in a 360 degree direction as feedback is a gift. Thanks Kurt Twining
4.0
Oct 20, 2016

Loving where I work - Almost

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Realpage has really come a long way by moving their campus to Richardson from Carrollton where we were spread out over 3 buildings. Having a great place to work means more qualified candidates to choose from and better attrition of great employees. The amenities and benefits are great! We joke that they are making it so convenient to be at work, we will never want to leave and that is their goal. Salary is competitive and most of the people I work with are dedicated and hard working. I enjoy being with my work family. Work/Life balance is great in most aspects, with the exception of working from home. I personally don't like to work from home most of the time, but sometimes it just makes sense. It is either not allowed or high discouraged, even if it is a rare request.

Cons

This appears to be a common complaint on here, but the High Deductible (HD) Insurance for families with chronic health conditions. While I understand the benefit for many people, I don't like that it is my ONLY option. I do take advantage of the HSA account but can't afford to put in the full allowable amount. This means when something urgent comes up, I have to pay out of pocket, which means some bill is not getting paid that month Yes, I live paycheck to paycheck. Good thing I also take advantage of the 401K to save money. I end up putting off getting health care because I don't have the money in my HSA account and can't afford to pay out of pocket at that time. It would be nice if we got the RP contribution to the HSA at the first of the year, with the understanding if we leave, we have to pay back a pro-rated share. I use the money in my HSA account as soon as its available every month. There is never any "extra" for emergencies. While RP has done a GREAT job keeping the lines of communication open and keeping the employees in the loop through weekly emails and the employee portal about what is happening company-wide, I feel like it has gotten worse within my division. While we have 1 on 1's with our managers, I feel like I get very little feedback and have no idea how I am doing in the eyes of management. There have been lots of changes at RP and in our divisoin and we tend to find out about things after they happen through word of mouth rather than proactive announcements. (i.e. - new people added to the group or leaving the group) I am speaking specifically about division related changes, not overall RP changes.

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RealPage Response
9y
Thank you for taking the time to write a thoughtful post. The move to Richardson has been very exciting and I appreciate your comment that we are making it convenient to be a at work. I'm glad you like your coworkers and you are right there are many very dedicated employees who work here. Now on to communication. We are working very hard to have updated employee portal stories and thank you for noticing. However and I agree with you it does not take the place of 1:1 managerial communications. I would encourage you to ask for more feedback and hopefully that message will be conveyed. The engagement survey is only three weeks away and that will be a time for everyone to share their great ideas and opportunities to improve. Now on to your benefits question, if we self funded all the HSA accounts up front it would be over a $2m case advance and then we would have to go about trying to collect the prorated part from those who term. The plan design on aggregate has the company paying 82% of the medical cost and the employee 18%. Many companies have shifted that over to the employee in a greater number.. Now on to the activities that you mentioned. United Way kicks off in two weeks so watch for daily events that will drive engagement for a great cause. I would love to buy you a lunch if you would be so inclined to tap into your great ideas. Sincerely, Kurt Twining 4016
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