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Reynolds and Reynolds

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Reynolds and Reynolds reviews

3.4

63% would recommend to a friend

(2,360 total reviews)
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Chris Walsh

82% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Reynolds and Reynolds has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 2,360 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Reynolds and Reynolds 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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2K reviews
3.0
Jul 14, 2016
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Pros

There are some tremendous people and a very good training program for new employees in each department. This is a great company to start out with and learn from. I worked for Reynolds in Houston for two years and I don't regret working from them. I had two tremendous supervisors and learned a lot about professionalism. Reynolds also offers continuing professional education courses, and the classes are fun, educational, and legitimately beneficial to improving skills from phone skills, business etiquette, multi-tasking, and more.

Cons

It's a tough environment to enjoy for millennials. It's a very strict and highly corporate environment, and it is a place you really want to be cookie cutter. At orientation I was deterred from wearing bright colors or patterns, you're highly encouraged to wear a full suit each day, you are very discouraged from having fun or colorful hair, you are not allowed to smoke (vapor, e-cig, cigar, cigarette, etc), and more. If you enjoy a corporate atmosphere, though, this place is for you.

1.0
Sep 18, 2010
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Pros

Ok Benefits (though they were changing them for 2011) Decent resume material if your still in college Cafeteria food is pretty good

Cons

Micromanagement Low Salary Zero Growth Potiential Extremely Low Employee Morale Welcome to the real-life reenactment of the film "Office Space" mixed with a little of George Orwell's 1984! I worked for 'ReyRey' for 2 years right out of college. Make no mistake, as an employee, you are not a person...you are a NUMBER. The company is full of soft-spoken employees who unfortunately just don't have the nerve to quit. It really is a sad situation. You will be overworked and underpaid. Management consist of employees who have had their souls slow ripped out from obediance. They are puppets to the next link in command. The chain is long and inefficient. As mad as my supervisors and managers made me, I really just feel sorry for them now. Upper management doesn't even no what "In Touch" means. They treat the clients just as bad as the employees. If they could replace everyone with part-time college students, they would. If you are ambitious, social, and positive, you will feel the effects as soon as you walk in the doors. You have to wear a name badge, key in/out to every part of the building, and work weekends. The College Station building fits this company perfect. The walls, cubicles, and carpet are all grey. There are no pictures, fake plants, or any decor. It looks like an isane asylum from the 70's. I've never met one employee who was happy at this company including Dayton, OH or Houston, TX. I loved my co-workers. We could always joke about how horrible the company was. I just hate to think of the ones I know will never leave. The best thing this company could do for you is to lay you off so you can reflect on how wonderful life is! Life is too short to be this miserable at work. Please keep looking for a job...don't settle for this company. There are homeless people happier than these employees. I would work at McDonald's before taking another position from this company and I mean that. Making fries isn't as bad as TPS reports! Carpe Diem for god's sake! I know this review seems very bitter and silly, but in all honesty...this is a rotten company. If it prevents one person from taking a position at Reynolds, I will be happy. I know times are rough, but it better to be poor and happy, then slightly wealther and miserable. Please consider this review as an honest outlook on Reynolds & Reynolds.

1.0
Feb 13, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

The only reason to work at Reynolds is to get experience or stay off welfare. I wish I could say more positive things about Reynolds. Reynolds had the reputation of being the kind of company one could go to and retire from. However, those days are gone. I liked the people and the devotion people had toward their work, but now those people are gone. The pay was alright when I worked there, but now people are being replaced by college kids who can take a test well, and not know what they are doing. So few good things to say now.

Cons

The Upper Management is stuck in the past. Mr. Brockman bought the company in order to learn and use the good points of Reynolds, then changed everything to be consistant with his struggling company. Reynolds does not like to have people with seniority around. You will be laid off and a person, just out of college who works cheaper, will take your job. The new management does not care about history or devotion to the company. The only concern that upper management has is to the bottom line. I enjoyed my time at Reynolds, but left shortly after the company was bought by Mr. Brockman. I can't believe the shareholders couldn't find someone better to have sold the company too.

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