RealPage Layoffs
Industry Real Estate · Location Dallas · United States · Subscribe (RSS)
RealPage has 1 publicly reported layoff round on record (most recent June 27, 2024). A total of about 260 employees were affected across these rounds.
Layoff history
RealPage laid off roughly 260 employees in late June 2024, equal to about 4% of its global headcount of more than 6,500. CEO Dana Jones delivered the news at a company all-hands meeting, and affected workers received separate calendar invitations from managers confirming their positions had been eliminated. Senior VP of Communications Jennifer Bowcock described the company as "hyper focused on innovation and accelerating its business growth in 2024 and beyond," framing the cuts as a reallocation rather than a retreat. The Dallas-area software firm was simultaneously contending with a class-action lawsuit alleging it conspired with property owners to fix multifamily rents through its revenue management platform, though the company denied those claims. No WARN notice had been filed with Texas authorities at the time of the announcement, and specific severance terms were not disclosed.
Reason: Workforce reallocation to accelerate business growth
Source: bisnow.com
Data for RealPage is compiled from public WARN Act filings and reporting linked above. See our methodology.