Talented colleagues hindered by toxic leadership - Marketing RealPage Employee Review

1.0
Jun 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The company has a lot of talented, hard-working, well-intentioned people. When your colleagues want to do the best thing for the business, it motivates you to do the same.

Cons

Executive leadership is toxic. They are not transparent about expectations and are quick to assign fault instead of taking an active role in decision-making and empowering teams to do their best work. I walked away from the company feeling that I could trust anyone, and that everything my leadership ever said to me was BS. This company needs to take a set of paddles to its culture. It's sad to see good people manipulated and used. They also pay at the low end of market for many roles. I was shocked to see how little those on my team were paid, and received significant pushback just trying to get higher performers up to a reasonable level.

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RealPage Response
9h
Thank you for sharing your experience so openly. We're glad to hear that the talent and dedication of your colleagues made a positive impression, even amid a difficult overall experience. We're sorry to hear that transparency and trust were lacking with leadership, and we take concerns about accountability and compensation seriously as we continue working to strengthen leadership practices across the organization. We appreciate the contributions you made during your time with RealPage and wish you all the best in your next chapter.

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Team work and collaboration is key within our team.

Cons

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RealPage Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience! It's wonderful to hear that teamwork and collaboration are thriving within your team—those are values we truly cherish. We also appreciate your perspective on the fast-paced environment. While we know it's not for everyone, it's great to hear that you find it energizing. We're grateful to have team members like you who embrace the pace and contribute to a strong, collaborative culture. Thank you for being part of the team!
1.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

Good engineering tooling. Talented engineers and teammates. Flexible remote work.

Cons

I ran one of RealPage's larger engineering product teams for three years, hiring and developing more than half of the engineering managers and engineers on my organization. I believed I was building something that mattered. Instead of promoting the person already doing the work, leadership hired a lateral engineering manager alongside me. Over time, responsibility stayed with me while authority and support shifted elsewhere. I became the person expected to absorb every problem. My first manager used me to fill every gap instead of developing me. I was expected to handle support, incident response, production releases, coding, architecture, project management, and people management—all at the same time. My second manager sidelined me, criticized me, and focused on replacing me instead of developing me. I was once told I was "lucky to be useful, or I wouldn't still be here." That statement summed up the culture. Leadership expected constant availability while frequently being unavailable themselves. When leadership was out, I was expected to cover. I spent over a year supporting both U.S. and India time zones, making true time off nearly impossible. RealPage has incredibly talented people, but talented employees cannot overcome a culture where managers are consumed instead of developed. I loved building teams. I just wish the company had valued the people who built them.

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RealPage Response
9h
Thank you for sharing such a candid and detailed account of your experience. We're glad the engineering tools, talent, and flexibility of remote work stood out positively, and we take seriously what you've described about being stretched across responsibilities without matching authority or support. No manager should feel they have to absorb everything alone, and your point about developing managers rather than overloading them is well taken. We'd welcome the chance to understand your experience further—please consider reaching out to your HRBP so we can address this directly. Thank you for the years you have invested in building your team.
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