Can be great or terrible, depending on your department. - Anonymous employee Tyler Technologies Employee Review

2.0
Mar 14, 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Fancy office buildings, free soda/coffee, several family and social events each year. Tyler has no real competition for local government software, so they are growing a lot. As soon as a viable competitor comes out though, they will lose a lot of market share.

Cons

Very few managers are trained in management, so some are naturally great, but a lot are terrible. Support teams and QA teams are paid very little. HR is not helpful at all, and often times hypocritical. Raises almost never exceed 2% per year. Executives are literally closed off in a separate part of the building, away from employees and are unapproachable. Tyler also sometimes fires long-standing employees with no explanation, causing a lot of fear. Very few promotion opportunities.

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5.0
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Pros

Good company cares about people

Cons

Sometimes you feel like just a number since it’s such a big company

4.0
May 28, 2026
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Pros

BCBS insurance/decent benefits. Good amount of PTO (4 weeks to start, holidays, and 2 floating holidays). WFH M/F and as needed. Solid company so job stability is good as well, which is important in this economy. Flexible in terms of appointments and schedules. Room for growth in your position. Most of mid-level management are kind and open to listening to you.

Cons

Definitely underpays compared to the industry standard across the board. Promises more money is coming year after year, but never delivers - senior management is the roadblock here - may not be the case for all departments though. Promotion does not always equal significant/decent pay raise. No sick days - lumped in with PTO instead. However, you can WFH when sick/as needed. Recently changed health insurance to no longer cover diagnostic testing/bloodwork at 100%, so you may get hit with a couple hundred dollar bill.

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