Yardi Systems Reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(3,108 total reviews)

Robert Teel

86% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

Yardi Systems has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 3,108 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 (3.9 stars).

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3K reviews
2.0
23 Mar 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Really great benefits, Yardi does a great job here.

Cons

Return to office taking a “one size fits all” approach rather than one that has sound logic. Do some groups benefit from in person collaboration? You bet. Does that mean all do? Absolutely not. Many teams dont have an environment where in person collaboration is practical or relevant to them, yet they need to adhere to the same guidelines, why?

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Yardi Systems Response
2y
Thank you for your 20+ years with Yardi, Santa Barbara! We are glad to hear that you enjoyed our comprehensive benefits during your time with us. Employee happiness is very important to us, and while others in our industry are implementing strict return to work policies multiple days 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 option, 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. As this did not fit your needs, we truly wish you the best in your future!
1.0
8 Sept 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Free coffee & fruits, twice a week -Taxi ride back home (for the shifts ending after 10PM)

Cons

-Passive aggression: menacing mails aiming to organise your entire life up to the last detail: don't come late, clean your desk, work, work, work!!! Of course, it's only natural for a company to expect full engagement but those emails seemed targeted to everyone although only some people were late, showed disinterest etc. -Disrespect for personal wishes against business needs: I was witness to numerous cases in which people were simply announced they are to leave their current position for another one according to internal necessities. It didn't matter if the person did a good job or not. It didn't matter if the person liked its current occupation. In Yardi Matrix we were all pawns obeying the Queen. -Some senior members acting as gods. People were simply terrorized by their attitude and desire to make newbies seem inferior and simply stupid. -Lack of loyalty inside of teams: all processes should be based on collaboration between people but as there is no element of bonus associated with team success some people would gladly watch the others crash and burn and not move one finger to help them. It's everyone on its own, although the management constantly insists on the importance of a healthy, supportive team. -Unfairness in salary payment. One year of tenure in Yardi qualified me for a pay raise inferior to the salary of a newbie. Everyone hired after the April pay raise ended being paid more than people with seniority in the company, in a desperate attempt of the company to stimulate performance and decrease attrition. -Lack of clear personal advancement plan: Yardi constantly comments on the possibility of advancing in the company. Not true. Not true at all. As an internet researcher, you are a mere phone surveyor. You don't learn anything. There are no trainings available for employees. The only upward movement will happen if the manager will like you. Other than this, there are only lateral movements, according to "business needs". If the management doesn't like you, you should better leave, there is not future for you here. -Free transportation comes with late-night shifts. And you are not even allowed to take a cab on you own, you must share with many people. And this perk is offered instead of meal tickets, a frequent benefit of most Cluj companies, one which you are forced to use because there are no means of transportation available at the unholy hours practiced by this company. -Last but not least, THE MANAGEMENT. That woman is a double-faced individual, aiming to keep in the company only the dim-witted eager to obey every of her orders. The toxic atmosphere existent inside the teams is generated by her lack of management ability, by her huge ego, inflated by those obedient seniors praising her non-existent merits due to their desire of preserving their benefits. She disregards completely that every individual has a life and will of their own, she is the red queen, screaming "off with her/his head" of every person willing to challenge the inequities existent in the company. I witnessed bright, full of potential people whose opinions were completely ignored just because Iulia didn't want her beliefs to be challenged in any way. Nobody is allowed to have a mind of one's own, or he/she will be fired or his/her life will become a living hell until they willingly resign.

2.0
3 Apr 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great benefits and decent salary. There are lots of good people at the "lower levels", including account managers and lower management (i.e. team leaders and Practice-team managers).

Cons

Return to Office has been reincorporated (currently once a week, might be increased). Upper management is clueless and constantly make changes that make this job worse for TAMs (Return to Office, forced cameras, unnecessary security measures, stricter micro-management focused metrics, etc. all in the last year). Company culture is quickly being replaced by what you'd typically find in a soulless corporate tech company.

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Yardi Systems Response
2y
Thank you for your four years with Yardi Atlanta. Though some of your experiences are quite different than what we hear from our employees globally, we are glad to hear that you enjoy our stellar benefits and competitive compensation as well as your inclusive and supportive team members. We encourage employees to follow our Teams and Zoom camera guidelines which are understanding of camera fatigue and offer suggestions and tips for remote calls and meetings. Though we can understand the inconvenience that may come with tools such as two-factor authentication, Yardi utilizes security measures to maintain privacy and security surrounding client and company data which is of the upmost importance. We greatly value employee happiness, and while others in our industry are implementing strict return to work policies multiple days 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 connections across different departments, meet and interact with new employees (promoting mentorship, teamwork, and community) and engage in fun events and in-person trainings. We encourage you to reach out to your Atlanta Human Resources team to further discuss any concerns or suggestions you may have. If this does not fit your needs, we truly wish you all the best in future opportunities.
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