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 Informatique industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Mar 1, 2017

Management issues galore

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Free medical and dental insurance for employees and cheap to add spouses and dependents, good PTO plan, great coworkers.

Cons

First of all, management in this office was changed about a year ago because people were unhappy with the previous management. Well, now people are unhappy with the current management. During the raise review process that is currently happening, both management and HR refuse to acknowledge any of the problems and complaints that are being brought up. Corporate says that things can't be fixed if we don't talk to HR. Well, we are, and he is ignoring it all just like our director does. Also, on more than one occasion, issues have been brought to his attention by coworkers that he has done nothing about or has requested that the employee works with the other person to resolve the issue. This has included more than one issue that would have gotten someone fired at any other company. Employees are severely underpaid for what they tolerate from our clients and the amount of time they put in. People work through their lunch breaks because that's the only way we'll be able to leave at 5 but, because of break policies, we still put on our time sheets that we are taking a lunch. Hardly anyone takes the 2 10-minute breaks that we're allowed each day. Last year saw around 20 employees leave, and the office was under a hiring freeze. So everyone else had to take on that work load. Yet no one seems to believe that we're over-worked because some of us find a way to not work a ton of overtime. A lot of us have kids we need to pick up or just don't feel we get paid enough to stay late. They did finally start hiring again, but they've only hired 4 people so far. That really doesn't make up for the disaster that has happened over the past 2 years, where people have left in droves. The office is trying to improve morale via free food and events, but it's pointless when your employees are so over-worked that they can't leave their desk to enjoy any of it. Our biggest competitor, where a lot of former employees went when they left here, pays more and lets people work from home. Finally, previous supervisor roles were filled from the outside. One of the things that they really promote during the interview process is the growth opportunities available, yet hardly anyone is ever promoted to an upper-level position. Some promotions that happened recently were nothing more than a change to the wording of their position, to align with corporate instead of having our own naming system.

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Yardi Systems Response
9y
While the Colorado Springs office has gone through many changes in the past year we are continuing to work on improvements. The HR Director and General Manager both take these concerns very seriously, but if you feel like you are not being heard, please call or email our President or Executive Vice President to further discuss. There will never, ever be retaliation and we genuinely care about what you have to say. Thank you.
1.0
May 29, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

No pros as such, The old employees are awarded with good compensation without doing noting.

Cons

List of cons :- 1. Poor increments 2. Old technologies 3.Dont value employees 4. The old uncle and aunties reside companies future who dont know anything about technology.

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Yardi Systems Response
10y
It sounds like you are very frustrated. We work to have the newest technology available and value our employees very much. We offer great benefits and hold events to engage our employees. We encourage you to reach out to the HR team to learn about everything the company offers.
4.0
May 8, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

1. You'll work alongside some great colleagues. 2. Management is very lenient with the PTO policy. 3. Benefits are great. 4. No Micro-management or at least on my team, we were never micro-managed. 5. Location is in a great part of Atlanta - Roswell/Alpharetta area. 6. My team lead was great and was always there for me. 7. You'll learn a lot of different things here. These include SQL, Accounting, etc. just to name a few. 8. 99% of the clients that you'll work with are great people. You can have some entertaining and hilarious conversations with the client while trying to fix their issue over the phone. 9. The dress code is great. You don't have to come in, in business attire. You can wear jeans throughout the week. You can even wear shorts with flip-flops and a t-shirt. 10. Yardi is a great place to learn about software/tech/property management/accounting. If you decide to move on from Yardi after a few years, these skills will be highly valued on the job market.

Cons

1. The Pay. For the work and the volume of work that you do, they don't compensate you adequately. 2. Communication between teams. I had a difficult time grasping that a company of this size and with the resources it has available, it could not develop an internal communication system. Microsoft Lync, email, phone calls between people on different teams doesn't work. 3. There isn't a whole lot of upward mobility. You and your colleagues aren't going to get promoted unless a current manager vacates their seat.

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