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
1.0
Dec 18, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Close to where I live, flexible work hours. Not many other pros at all, except for being close enough to other businesses where you can go apply at lunchtime.

Cons

Everything else. Workplace violence and harassment is company standard. Theft is abundant. Restrooms are few. Unprofessional atmosphere beyond comprehension.

3.0
Dec 18, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great work environment, smart co-workers and management in the IT sector. Benefits are also decent, with good mobility and a career plan.

Cons

You may not end up doing what was described to you in your interview. With many repeat employees, this shop has the art of the good interview down. There is also quite a bit of fishy business in the company's history and books. Look closely.

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RealPage Response
9y
I'm glad you enjoyed smart coworkers, career mobility and solid benefits. However you have taken a conspiracy thought that has no basis in truth. I personally know how diligent we work as a company and with our external auditors and I can assure you this is a very ethical company. I wish you well in future endeavors. Sincerely, Kurt Twining
3.0
Sep 19, 2016

Health Care Benefits Lacking

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I am a 3 year RealPage associate and I really love working here. I adore the people in my group and I love coming to work every day. For the first time in a long time I am really happy in my career. One thing that is causing me to question my position here is our current health care plan. I have heard many of my peers share the same thoughts that I am about to share.

Cons

The premium, top of the line health care option was removed in 2016. As a person with a long term health issue, this has cost me an unbelievable amount of money this year. I went from a co-pay program with a fair deductible and reasonable out of pocket limit to a 33% higher deductible, a 33% higher out of pocket and a 20% total invoice copay instead of low flat copay amounts. I could easily manage my health care and my illness on the 2014 and 2015 programs. The reduced plan I was forced to take for 2016 has cost me more money than my salary increase from last year, so in essence, my income is diminishing this year instead of increasing. I have come to the point where I am refusing to complete needed medical tests that my doctor wants to perform because I cannot afford the increased payment requirement with my reduced health care plan. I can only hope that skipping these early detection tests does not end up costing me and the company more in the long run if my health deteriorates due to my need to delay these tests until I can afford my 20% portion. It shocks me that a company of over 4000 associates has a healthcare plan that does not compare well with other companies of our size. I am also shocked at how the options drastically changed in a one-year period. RealPage is a good place to work, however, if you are considering joining the company and you or your family have any health issues, be sure to look at the health care plan closely and compare with other offers before joining RealPage. Other SaaS companies may have better plans that will more positively impact your annual income.

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RealPage Response
9y
Thank you for your post. Could I offer a suggest? Please call Shelly Pattman, Sr Mgr of Benefits and have her do a deep review on your benefits and how it can be managed. For the longest time, people thought plan A, which you paid much more was the answer. What we have learned is that the HDHC plans are actually much better cost wise for families who have health issues. Once the deductible is met, then the plan pays out 100% within network. We benchmark our plans with our peers and in Dallas. If you would like I will give you the phone number of our benefits broker at Lockton and they can walk you through the math. We are very competitive. Thank you for acknowledging that RealPage is a good place to work. I can also assure you that no one in this company is getting million dollar bonus. You can check that fact in our published proxy. Again, thank you for your post and suggestions. One thing I think will do is post our benefit plan cost on Linked In so people can judge the pricing for themselves...Thanks Kurt Twining
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