Yardi Systems reviews

4.0

78% would recommend to a friend

(3,116 total reviews)

Robert Teel

83% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

Yardi Systems has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 3,116 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
5.0
Dec 30, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Intelligent, motivating colleagues. Great benefits. Wealth of knowledge to be learned/shared regarding the industry. Streamlined support systems increase efficiency and allow for quick turnaround/support responses.

Cons

Unclear career trajectories. It's unclear in some departments what is necessary to advance ones career and earn a promotion. These could be better defined to help empower employees as to what they are working to achieve and map out their careers.

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Yardi Systems Response
9y
It’s great to hear you are enjoying the culture and people at Yardi! We encourage you to schedule some time with your manager or HR to further discuss the specific areas of growth and opportunities to better map out your career. We appreciate the feedback and will pass along to the HR team. Thank you!
1.0
Dec 27, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Healthcare benefits offset very mediocre pay. Since the company is going through prolonged, volatile changes, there is an opportunity to bond with team members in a unique way.

Cons

My experience at Yardi started off in a positive light. My level of expertise and dedication were first seen as assets, I was able to motivate my team members, and I felt deeply that the company had the best interests of its employees and clients at heart. As challenges presented themselves, the company abandoned its values and began to turn a blind eye to opportunities for improvement, instead prioritizing unrestricted growth. There were many opportunities to salvage the situation; however, as more and more challenges cropped up, Yardi vehemently continued to deny and gaslight. Any problem-solving efforts were met with scrutiny, and blame quickly shifted to dedicated employees who attempted to improve the work environment and client experience. Concerns and proposed solutions regarding morale that were brought to the attention of upper management and Human Resources were met with resistance, dismissiveness as well as possible retaliation. It was joked that any health concerns caused by work related stress could be addressed with increased consumption of alcohol, and said outright that Yardi would not pay for proactive measures to reduce stress office wide. In order to appease widespread concern about morale, time and money was instead spent on events such as mandatory pumpkin carving and popsicle Tuesday. All semblance of empowerment has disappeared, as the level of toxicity has increased. I have always believed that the true test of customer service is what a company does when things get tough or mistakes are made. Yardi has failed this test, which in my eyes has resulted in a failed employee and client experience.

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Yardi Systems Response
9y
Thanks for taking the time to write this review. We can see that a couple of people in the Colorado Springs office are upset enough to write negative reviews, delete them, and then repost again. We’re sorry to hear that you are unhappy and we are hoping that you will take the time to discuss the issues directly with us. As you know, this office has a very capable Director of HR who has spent time meeting with everyone in small groups and in some cases individually, to find out how things can improve. But if you don’t speak with him, it is very difficult for us to understand your specific issues. While the Colorado Springs office has gone through many changes in the past year we are continuing to work on improvements. The Yardi process is that if someone raises an issue we hope she or he will also present specific suggestions to help solve it. Your advice below is good, but too general for us to take action. Please seek out a supervisor or HR so we can get specifics, or you can always call or email our President or Executive VP any time. There will never, ever be retaliation. And of course, if you feel things are intolerable for you, let us introduce you to a placement agency to help you find a place that might be more suitable.
2.0
Dec 24, 2016

Vancouver office (Pulse Energy -> EnerNOC -> Yardi Energy)

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

After the Pulse Energy/EnerNOC debacle, it's refreshing to see that Yardi Energy seems to be putting some genuine thoughts into what they want the Vancouver office to become.

Cons

Some of the main architects of the Pulse Energy/EnerNOC fiasco are still around and are now playing "god" re-hiring some of the people that were let go during EnerNOC last round of layoffs. I hope that higher-ups at Yardi headquarters will realize how unhealthy this blatant attempt at buying loyalty is.

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Yardi Systems Response
9y
We are continuing to grow within the Energy Management field and are excited to have the Vancouver office join the team! We encourage you to reach out to HR to discuss your concerns. Thank you for your review.
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