Feels like a prison. Dying to leave but the job market is tough right now. - Technical Account Manager Yardi Systems Employee Review

1.0
Oct 2, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Some good emoloyees - made some lifelong friends - good training program

Cons

- Micro managing is insane in regards to logging your time for the day - The management could use some fresh personnel - A lot of politics - a lot of favouritism - discrimination is very real at this company

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Yardi Systems Response
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Thank you for taking the time to write a review. Though your experiences are vastly different from what we hear from other employees, we take concerns like this seriously and value your feedback. At Yardi we have zero tolerance for discrimination, misconduct, or any form of toxic or bullying behavior and genuinely encourage you to schedule time with our helpful Toronto HR team to discuss. Employee happiness is very important to us, and while others in our industry are implementing strict return to work policies multiple days per week (with competitors in Toronto implementing 3 days on site per week), our hybrid work model takes a kinder approach, as we ask employees to join us on-site 1 day per a week. While we value your opinion, we genuinely believe that this flexible approach enables us to experience organic connection across departments, meet and interact with new employees (promoting mentorship, teamwork, and community) and engage in fun events and in-person trainings. If this does not fit your needs, we truly wish you the best.

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