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Revenue Management Solutions

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Horrible place to work - Data Integrity Specialist Revenue Management Solutions Employee Review

1.0
3 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Benefits (health care, overtime, PTO/Sick leave

Cons

I started in Sept 2024 and during training, the "supervisor" that was training the newbies had us all crammed into a tiny conference room around a small table and as he was assisting the person next to me, he kept rubbing his elbow against my breast. He never once acknowledged his wrongdoing and when I finally said excuse me to him, he was like, "Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't realize I was doing that." Then later after getting on the floor and start working, he then starts treating me like I'm in kindergarten and making me feel like I have to raise my hand to even get up to go to the bathroom. He did this for several days and I finally called him out on it. Then I went to HR about it and even told HR about what he did during training and they just blew it off. Then a week before my 1-year anniversary, they fired me.

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Pros

While most leaders in a given field tend to get complacent and replaced, RMS is embracing a time of unprecedented growth and perseverance. This growth has led to (and is still leading to) vast opportunities of advancemment for both new and existing roles.

Cons

Building managers are not always quick to resolve facility issues.

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Revenue Management Solutions Response
11mo
Thanks for the thoughtful feedback. Growth is our focus; and so is making sure our facilities support that pace. Your input helps.
1.0
31 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Enjoyed working with my coworkers and the tech I worked on was interesting.

Cons

- RMS will promise raises/promotions/bonuses for going the extra mile, then completely forget about it a couple months later when you've racked up 100+ hours of overtime - C-suite likes to shout, slam their fists, punch the wall, etc.. on the table when discussing deadlines. I was told that witnessing this first-hand was kind of like a rite of passage when I was new - Management will argue constantly when you estimate how long a task will take, then they'll point to that estimate weeks later as an excuse to micromanage you - Management will argue with your estimate for a task you will most likely be working on later, then demand an explanation when another developer doesn't finish it within your estimate - C-suite doesn't "believe in giving yearly raises" or adjusting for inflation. That was a direct quote from the CEO. You're expected to be fine with your purchasing power dropping every year you stay at RMS - If RMS finds you useful enough, expect a constant struggle to maintain work-life boundaries - No one in management will have your back under any circumstance

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