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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
1.0
Jan 21, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

You will receive a paycheck. Not a large one, or one comparable to other companies with similar positions, but they do indeed pay you.

Cons

The entire corporate culture and management philosophy. I'm speaking of UCS, of course, since Reynolds has ceased to exist in all but name. Bob Brockman's approach to business is completely focused on *his* bottom line, and employees (and customers!) are seen either as a means to that end, or as a problem that must (reluctantly) be dealt with. If you're read John Grisham's novel "The Firm" you have some idea of what level of micro-management and employee surveillance exists at U-Rey. Phone calls, internet use, documents on workstations/servers, building access (all external and internal doors are keycode locked) - all are tracked and monitored regularly. As an employee, you are the enemy. Everything is regulated down to the number and size of photographs that you are permitted to display on your desk. Of course, you do have the advantage of working for lower wages than equivalent positions, mediocre (at best) benefits, and customer relationships that only involve lawsuits a couple dozen times a year. They do, however, throw a pretty good Christmas party, if you're into washed up 70's bands that are good enough to headline the local casino on a Thursday night.

1.0
Jul 8, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

If you're lucky, you could read a book at your desk. Some standard benefits, but they're lower than average.

Cons

Management does not listen or care to their employees; starting salary is low ($30-$32,000 or less) and barely a livable wage; little to no raises (no raises if you work in the Hardware Dept.); the environment can be very toxic sometimes, especially if you get little to no support from your coworkers and superiors; customers are awful and emotionally drain you; high-stress work; only start off with one day to one week vacation whereas other companies start you off at two weeks or more; no room to grow unless (it seems) unethical steps are taken.

1.0
May 2, 2019

Its not worth it

Recommend
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Pros

The food was really good.

Cons

-Have to dress business professional every day even though you are cooped up in your office (with no windows) all day and have no interaction with clients - "Salary" but only because they don't want to pay you for working more than 40 hours, but if you dip under 40 hours they throw a fit. - Force you to have lunch with your "team members." Only company I've ever worked at that tried to control how you spend your lunch time. - Team lead was not helpful and you were pretty much left to figure it out. Regardless of this fact you were forced to meet with team lead twice a week. - Got a promotion with no pay increase - My work/life balance was horrendous. Quitting was the best thing I've ever done.

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Reynolds and Reynolds Response
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We’re sorry to hear about your negative experience as a Reynolds associate. Our management team firmly believes in the importance of work/life balance and we encourage supervisors and managers to have earnest discussions with their teams.
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