Yardi Systems reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(3,102 total reviews)

Robert Teel

92% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

Yardi Systems has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 3,102 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Yardi Systems employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Feb 23, 2016

Supervisor

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company has good benefits. Paid health care, low cost for dental and vision. Good PTO plan. Nice facility. Pay can be good if you come in high.

Cons

This is only relevant to the Colorado Springs facility and the YES Energy product. The YES product started off very well for many years, however, nothing lasts forever. Senior management does not listen to the employees. They have proven many times over that they do not trust their employees. They hire from outside the company for all supervisor positions. This results in the very employees that they do not trust are put into the role of training the supervisor. Management is dismissive and defensive if an employee attempts to resolve an issue. It is believed that the corporate offices has given up on the division/product and they are preparing to minimize the product to only clients that demand the service - or - they are possibly ready to sell the division. The company is loosing clients at an alarming rate. The employees recognize this. However management will lie to the employees stating that the reason for all job postings disappearing is the results of greater efficiency in the process and software. Senior employees of the company are leaving in droves. 7 senior and supervisor people left in the first month of the year. Management refuses to acknowledge the constant loss of clients, employees and industry knowledge. Management has no idea of the actual detail of the work that the employees are doing so when an issue comes up, their answer is always an additional layer of process and reporting. The software has been developed without oversight of quality or impact to existing clients. It is anyone's guess what will happen after a new release. Years go by working around the software. Clients are correct to search for a better service. I strongly advise to look elsewhere for employment. This office is toxic.

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Yardi Systems Response
10y
We are listening, and we take your comments very seriously. Building a strong team and positive employee experience in Colorado is important to us, and your feedback is a vital part of that process. YES Energy is going through a transition as a product, and sometimes change can be turbulent. Even as we write this, we want you to know that we have been listening and we are working hard to create a more positive environment in your office. As we migrate our energy clients to a single platform, we anticipate things will improve for clients and employees alike.
3.0
Apr 2, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits Work life balance Collaborative & innovative environment Great people to work with Opportunities for growth

Cons

Hybrid work environment instead of working from home full time Pay in many areas New top down micro management which is drastically decreasing the positive culture and work environment that Yardi has had for years.

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Yardi Systems Response
2y
Thank you for your 6+ years with Yardi and for sharing about your experience as a Senior Team Leader! We are glad to hear that you enjoy our culture of collaboration, innovation, and kindness, and that you have such positive work-life balance! We strive to remain an employer of choice with competitive pay practices and often see healthy salary increases as employees grow in their roles and advance in their Yardi careers. At Yardi, we continue to stay focused on taking care of our employees, taking care of our clients, and growing. We have a kind approach to our hybrid work model, and our employees work remotely 4 days a week and spend 1 day in the office each week. This enables balance and flexibility for our employees while meeting business need. In addition to the benefits of organic in-person collaboration, we have found that employees that work together in the office are much further along in their subject matter knowledge which puts them in a stronger position to grow professionally. Specific areas and zones have been designated across all locations so folks can site amongst team members, and employees are encouraged to book cubes or offices as needed. Should you have any additional concerns, we ask that you please give us the opportunity to help by scheduling time with our VP of Human Resources further discuss.
1.0
Apr 9, 2023
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Pros

Working at a bad software company like Yardi Systems, which may have its fair share of issues, can still present a few potential benefits: 1. Industry exposure: Despite its shortcomings, Yardi Systems is a well-established company in the property management software industry. By working there, employees can gain valuable exposure to this niche sector and acquire knowledge about its operations, market trends, and technologies. 2. Versatility: In a company with less-than-ideal management or organization, employees might be required to wear multiple hats and tackle a wide range of tasks. This can help individuals develop a versatile skill set and become more adaptable professionals, which can be an asset in future career opportunities. 3. Appreciation for better practices: Experiencing the challenges that come with working in a poorly managed company can help employees recognize and appreciate the importance of good management, teamwork, and effective communication. This insight can be invaluable when transitioning to a healthier work environment or when taking on leadership roles in the future.

Cons

It is with deep regret and a sense of responsibility that I recount my disheartening experience at Yardi Systems, an organization that not only exemplifies the worst in software development but also harbors a toxic culture rampant with racism, nepotism, and unprofessionalism. During my tenure at Yardi Systems, I was exposed to the pervasive racism that permeated the company culture, stemming from the Indian managers themselves. These managers fostered an environment that marginalized employees from different backgrounds, often engaging in discriminatory behavior. This culture of prejudice stifled creativity and collaboration, leaving a lasting negative impact on the morale and mental well-being of the affected employees. Compounding the situation was the rampant nepotism within the company. In an underhanded attempt to consolidate power and control, the Indian managers employed a hidden agent who orchestrated the hiring of unqualified family members, blatantly disregarding meritocracy. These relatives were frequently placed in leadership positions, despite lacking the experience or skills necessary to fulfill their roles effectively. As a direct consequence of this nepotism, the company's software development projects suffered from a lack of competent leadership, leading to substandard products. The projects were often plagued with bugs and security flaws, a testament to the company's inability to prioritize the needs of its clients over the selfish ambitions of its management. The toxic environment cultivated at Yardi Systems resulted in a high turnover rate, as employees sought refuge in organizations that valued talent, diversity, and equality. In conclusion, I cannot emphasize enough the importance of avoiding Yardi Systems at all costs. This organization is not only a cesspool of incompetence and unprofessionalism but also a breeding ground for discrimination and nepotism. My experience serves as a stark warning for those considering working with or for this company, as it is an endeavor that can only lead to frustration, disillusionment, and a sense of profound injustice.

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Yardi Systems Response
3y
Your experience is vastly different from what we hear from our talented software developers worldwide. At Yardi, we pride ourselves on being a family-friendly company and proud to share that all advancement opportunities are based solely on proven performance metrics and strong subject matter knowledge. We have zero tolerance for discrimination and have built a culture around kindness, respect, and inclusion. While we are sorry you weren’t a happier employee, we wish you all the best going forward.
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