A good company, but not a good software development company - Software Engineer Tyler Technologies Employee Review

3.0
Jun 12, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

- Tyler has a good work / life balance for the most part, and coworkers are talented and smart. - Good benefits overall, my manager was also a huge plus but that can vary position to position. - Work from home possible. - Very comfortable job. I never saw anyone fired or laid off my entire time working there.

Cons

- The code base is incredibly dated and written in an unused programming language. This means new graduates that work at Tyler aren't getting real world programming skills that they can later transfer in the future when they move further in their career. This is a huge problem that causes new grads to want to work somewhere else after a short time. If you're going to keep an old code-base, compensate your employees more so they have a reason to stay. - The development work is almost all reactive. Most of the development is about making the client happy rather than improving the program structure or increasing re-usability. If you need to add something that causes issues down the road, but makes the client happy, then do it. - Continuously maintaining 10+ versions is a developers nightmare. Merge conflicts and code that can't go into previous versions means constant cherry-picking of changes. - Product knowledge is a huge problem. Working on Tyler's ERP feels like you're a product domain expert first, and a software engineer second. Some product knowledge is needed for any development job, but for Tyler's software it feels weighted way too much on product. - Yearly raises & promotion raises were not competitive. Your initial salary will usually not increase more than ~2% a year, and a title change usually is only a little bit above that. - No code review. This might have varied team by team, but no code review was done on any code. Big red flag. - Business Casual Dress code. Not a huge con, but with every other software company in the area being casual dress, Tyler stands out as an outlier.

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5.0
Jul 14, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great Company to work for! Stable, caring and dedicated to Public Sector.

Cons

Sometimes faster change would be beneficial, but thorough consideration is what makes it stable, which is a plus!

4.0
May 28, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Business Outlook

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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