Yardi Systems reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(3,110 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 3,110 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 (3.7 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Aug 2, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Cant think of any at the moment

Cons

Terrible company, leadership and compensation

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Yardi Systems Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to write a review. Though your experiences are vastly different from what we hear from other TAMs, we take concerns like this seriously and value your feedback. At Yardi we take pride in our culture and transparency and strive to remain an employer of choice with competitive pay practices and comprehensive benefits. We genuinely encourage anyone who feels negatively impacted by something to schedule time with the VP of Human Resources to further discuss.
3.0
Jun 2, 2023

Pay is TERRIBLE.

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Hybrid work. Once a week office day.

Cons

Pay is TERRIBLE. It is 2023, not 2005.

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Yardi Systems Response
3y
Thank you for sharing about your experience in our Santa Barbara location. We are glad to hear that you enjoyed the work life balance you achieved through our hybrid work model! At Yardi, we strive to remain an employer of choice where each employee feels supported and valued and focus not only on fair salaries, but on our total compensation package (in which we pay towards medical premiums, provide 401k profit sharing, promote work life balance, have generous PTO, and offer a robust Employee Assistance Program to help employees who may have personal and/or work-related problems). This being said, we can appreciate the challenges that come with living in this area and appreciate your insight. We wish you all the best in your future.
2.0
Mar 17, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great Great Great Benefits! Relaxed (sometimes too relaxed) company culture Flexible work hours Best for those entering the workforce > Career stepping stone Work-life balance Opportunities to travel (prior to COVID)

Cons

I genuinely think the company as a whole is good; not great. Lower level to upper level employees in other offices have good (even great) feedback about Yardi and their positions. These same people notice and comment on the vast differences in Dallas. The Dallas office is drastically different in culture, values and support compared to other offices. The Dallas office is primarily catered to new college graduates; mainly to justify lower salaries. What they (new-hires) don't know is that there is little to no option for growth/promotion despite what they tell you in the interviews. For established, experienced individuals this is not an office (again not commenting on the entire company) I would recommend. Management in this office will display unprofessional behavior with no consequences. Using profanity, discriminating against minorities to limit their careers. There is no accountability from VPs (or higher) to their directors/managers. The rules change based on if you are a women, a minority, apart of the majority or a male but yet they promote being an Equal Opportunity Employer. No consistency with promotions. Most recently, we've seen a job that was NOT posted in Employee Central offered to only 1 white male with no interview or management experience while others that have all the experience are looked-over. They love to say "we offered X the position because they have more seniority". So I don't need experience in the job? Just need to be employed long enough. Got it! Is it too much to ask to factor in skill?!?! Can we consider soft skills i.e. effective communication, leadership, etc. #thinkaboutit When employees ask for feedback (positive or negative), management is unable to clearly communicate (see methods of promoting above). But they can manage to effectively communicate when its time for reviews. They will have all the bullet points, explanations and reasons why not. Finally, LACK OF DIVERSITY. There is one (uno) woman of color that is a manager in the Dallas office. For a technology software company, I struggle with how you can be progressive in one area but maintain a majority (90%) white male workforce in upper management. I guess one person of color is enough #its2021

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Yardi Systems Response
5y
Yardi is a minority owned company which believes that a diverse, inclusive and respectful culture is critical for our continued growth and success. Opportunities for advancement are available to all employees, based on strong subject matter knowledge and contribution to their respective team. We continue to work on improving transparency, communication, education, and career growth in Dallas and all of our offices. We take pride in our culture and genuinely encourage anyone who feels they are not being treated fairly to reach out to our VP of HR so that we can work directly with you.
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