Associate Technical Account Manager - Anonymous employee Yardi Systems Employee Review

3.0
Nov 20, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Yardi Systems is a great, positive environment for its employees and I enjoy coming to work every morning. I definitely enjoy the company culture and wearing casual business attire. The management is very understanding and truly care about the growth their employees. Every day is different in terms of the types of issues and cases that are being tackled, which makes it more exciting. This position allowed me to gain more customer service skills, broaden my technical skills, and learn more about the industry.

Cons

-There is a lack of communication between departments and this can cause issues. -Compensation and starting wage is a bit low compared to other companies -There is a lack of documentation, organization and standardizations of procedures across the company

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Yardi Systems Response
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It’s wonderful to hear that you enjoy the culture, people, and everything about your daily life at Yardi! We encourage you to discuss with your manager the areas and departments you feel could be better connected. We are working on connecting our larger offices through video conferencing and would love feedback on ways to better connect employees throughout a variety of departments. Thanks for your review!

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