Great place to work. It is growing, so opportunities are coming more and more. I never have to take my work home. I've been here 2 years and have only been requested once to come in on a Saturday, which was completely optional. It's a great community of people that support and help you whenever you need it. The office is starting to click more and more each day.
Cons
Workload and workflow are a little weird, but this is more to do with the SLC office growing into the Yardi Culture. There are some growing pangs, but that's to be expected.
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Some team members are genuinely supportive and easy to collaborate with, though the overall experience can vary depending on the person.
Cons
Training has been the most inconsistent I’ve experienced in a corporate environment. Expectations are high, but the role itself changes frequently, often without clear communication or proper support. A recent reorganization shifted responsibilities and workloads, and it felt like it was used to delay or avoid well‑deserved raises and promotions across the team. Leadership has also increased micromanagement and plans to move toward a mandatory 2‑day in‑office schedule next year, which adds additional strain without improving collaboration.