All positions being slowly outsourced. - Anonymous employee RealPage Employee Review

1.0
19 June 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There were many when I started but they were slowly eroded into non-existence. Has Medical but Co-pay is high now.

Cons

After 5 yrs and promotions I was laid off without notice and only given TWO WEEKS SEVERANCE and told medical benefits would expire at midnight that night. Along with several other employees all of whom had their job sent to India or Philippines. These were mid-level jobs, not phone jobs.

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RealPage Response
11y
Thank you for your post. I have spent a considerable amount of time trying to understand the circumstances of your post, reviewing separation list, etc. because we are just not eliminating many roles and shipping the work overseas. We are expanding overseas, but the bulk of our openings are right here in the US. Currently we have 190 openings in the US, 49 India, 99, Manila and 23 in Spain. If you are willing, please give me a call so I can understand the circumstances of your post, possibly match a current job opening with your skill set, and at a minimum provide some potential job ideas. Sincerely, Kurt Twining 972-820-4016

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