Yardi Systems reviews

4.0

78% would recommend to a friend

(3,116 total reviews)

Robert Teel

83% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

Yardi Systems has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 3,116 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
4.0
Apr 14, 2017

Account Executive

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Super friendly management, healthcare is great, very stress free environment.

Cons

Extreme lack of training, commission goals are unreasonable, CRM System is very disorganized, different departments of the company don't communicate well

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Yardi Systems Response
9y
Thank you for your review. The benefits and super friendly co-workers are great! Sales employees receive a base salary each month and have the ability to also earn commissions based on meeting specific goals for their region. We encourage you to reach out to your direct manager to review your goals and discuss your concerns.
4.0
Apr 14, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

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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Yardi Systems Response
9y
We are happy to hear that you are enjoying the Salt Lake City office! Thank you for taking the time to leave a review.
3.0
Apr 13, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The employees, and leadership, do everything they can with the resources provided to them to make our jobs worth waking up for. There is a desire for positive change, even though the company is really too large for the desperately needed quick change. It is nice to feel as though you're "in the trenches" with your managers, rather than having them hide in offices all day with little communication aside from meetings. On a personal level, I never felt like anyone didn't care in the Salt Lake office, and could feel they had similar frustrations we did. The health benefits are amazing though. If you have a family, you're not going to easily find a better insurance situation.

Cons

Training is needed before you throw your employees to the fire. When I say training, I don't mean 40 hours of online videos that aren't really geared towards training an employee to do their specific job. Customer training videos should not be considered as employee training videos, ever. We also want to feel appreciated. The Salt Lake office really has had it's fair share of successes that felt as though went unnoticed, or underappreciated. Again, I felt that a lot of the leaders in the SL office tried, but with a limited budget, and with them being extremely busy themselves...sometimes some of the basic incentives went by the wayside. Unfortunately, the Salt Lake office is ultimately run by either Toronto, or Santa Barbara, so ideas we present seem to only go so far and then die before they're given a chance. I can't necessarily attribute it to politics, but it sure felt like it sometimes. Salt Lake is a huge office, with tons of room to grow, but we're made to feel like a little satellite office that only had a few employees. While we were constantly told changes for the better were coming, we just couldn't see it happening. After a while, it really just became "noise," and those promises were ultimately treated with a "we'll believe it when we see it." response from a lot of employees. The employees realize there is no place to go. Making them a Senior phone answerer isn't really something to look forward to. Bring in more manpower so those promotions mean something and are something to look forward to. Make your Senior people team leaders, and leaders within the company, not just a title. If you just give a new title and a little extra money, but no hope for "moving up" it doesn't mean much. If after 3+ years of working there, all I have to look forward to is having "Senior" in front of my name while doing the same thing I've been doing for years, then why try?

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Yardi Systems Response
9y
You are right - changes in a large company do take time. While unfortunately you were not able to see these changes before you left, we do have a team in place at the Salt Lake City office to assist with training needs and the growth of the office. We are excited to see this office and all of the employees grow to their fullest potential. Thank you for your very detailed review.
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