Accounting Leadership is a joke, find a position anywhere else within RP. - Accounting Employee RealPage Employee Review

2.0
30 Oct 2019
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Pros

I've come across quite a few great managers, directors, VPs, etc. across the finance group and company as a whole. Would absolutely recommend working anywhere else within the company. Great new CFO pushing things in the right direction!

Cons

CAO has no idea what's going on ever. Therefore, the entire Accounting/Rev. Ops department is chaotic, at best. She's not ever in the office and typically only appears if something goes wrong. Not that she knows about until after the fact when someone else catches it. Unappreciative of the talent she has, and is unclear on all expectations other than wanting herself to look good. Her own direct reports tuck their tales when she comes by. If you work in finance, avoid accounting department here.

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RealPage Response
6y
Thank you for your post. Your post has been shared with Tom, the new CFO who you mentioned. Thank you for pointing out there are some very talented players along the way. Feedback is a gift and your commentary will be taken in with respect. Sincerely, Kurt Twining

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