A Toxic, Chaotic, and Emotionally Harmful Workplace — Consider Yourself Warned - Public Records Analyst Yardi Systems Employee Review

1.0
17 Nov 2025
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Pros

The remote work was nice.

Cons

My time working in this department was overwhelmingly negative, largely due to serious and persistent issues with leadership, communication, and workplace culture. I am sharing this so corporate leadership understands just how damaging the current environment is for employees. Leadership & Management Problems The department’s management style is extremely controlling and rooted in distrust. Team members are frequently micromanaged to a degree that is demoralizing and infantilizing. Communication often feels two-faced or inconsistent, and expectations shift suddenly without explanation. Decisions that directly affect workflow are routinely made by individuals who show little understanding of the team’s actual day-to-day responsibilities, resulting in confusion, inefficiency, and preventable mistakes. Supportive supervision exists on paper, but not in practice. Although some supervisors are kind and empathetic, they lack the authority or willingness to advocate for employees. Issues that should be addressed openly are instead avoided, and when something goes wrong, it’s common for blame to be placed on the wrong people simply because confronting the real problem would be uncomfortable. This refusal to engage honestly with conflict leaves employees exposed and unsupported. Toxic Peer Dynamics In addition to the management concerns, the team culture suffers from the influence of certain employees who behave in passive-aggressive, manipulative, and condescending ways toward their coworkers. This behavior goes unchecked and creates a hostile atmosphere where “help” is often delivered in a way that belittles or undermines others. The lack of accountability for this conduct only reinforces the disrespect and negativity. Workplace Culture: Fear, Anxiety, and Constant Change Morale in the department is extremely low. Employees operate in an environment defined by fear of making even minor mistakes, because mistakes are not treated as learning opportunities — they are treated as grounds for discipline. Rules and processes change frequently, often weekly, and employees are given little time or clarity to adapt. When clarification is needed, different leaders routinely give conflicting answers. The result is constant anxiety. Many staff members have experienced panic attacks, emotional breakdowns, or have gone home in tears, not because of the work itself, but because of the pressure, inconsistency, and lack of basic psychological safety. Speaking up about these issues is not an option; employees who raise concerns often feel targeted rather than supported. Overall Experience This was, without question, the worst professional experience I have ever had. I have watched multiple coworkers leave the department feeling defeated, demoralized, and deeply shaken by the environment they endured. For a role that pays around $50k per year, the emotional toll is simply not worth it. The cost to one’s wellbeing and career far outweighs the compensation. I genuinely hope senior leadership takes these concerns seriously. With meaningful changes to management practices, communication, and accountability, this workplace could be vastly improved. Until that happens, the culture will continue to drive away good employees and damage the organization’s reputation. For context, I want to note that I left the organization on good terms, voluntarily, and without any disciplinary issues or negative performance feedback. I was never reprimanded, coached, or written up. My experience and feedback come from a place of genuine concern for the wellbeing of current and future employees, not from any personal conflict or grievance. Even with a clean and positive exit, I still feel strongly that the environment in this department is deeply unhealthy and in urgent need of attention from corporate leadership.

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Yardi Systems Response
6mo
Thank you for taking the time to share such a detailed and thoughtful review. Fostering an environment where employees feel supported and empowered to collaborate, ask questions, and learn from mistakes is of the utmost importance at Yardi. We maintain a zero-tolerance policy for any form of misconduct and strongly encourage anyone with concerns to schedule time with a member of the HR management team or the VP of HR to discuss further. We appreciate your insight and wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

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Cons

Low pay, no room for growth if you're young.

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Yardi Systems Response
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Thank you for sharing about your irvign experience. We strive to remain an employer of choice where each employee feels supported and valued and focus on paying in a fair and competitive manner. Employees have annual reviews with their managers to discuss goals and performance as well as opportunities for advancement based on contribution, and we often see healthy salary increases as our employees grow in their roles with Yardi and increase their subject matter knowledge. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors.
2.0
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Pros

If I were asked pros of this company in 2020 I would fill this entire space. Since COVID the company culture completely changed toward the negative. They have good affordable health and dental insurance. You get to leave 2 hours early on the day before a holiday. They will provide lunch in office once a week. You get to work a hybrid WFH schedule. They invest in your 401k whether you contribute or not.

Cons

Their pay is below market. I was a TAM and could have made $20k more per year with another company but wanted to stay with yardi because they weren’t publicly traded and were more stable. The culture became more stressful and toxic after covid. Yardi began a partnership with wework (see Hulu documentary) and then wework went belly up which yardi had to bail them out of. As a result yardi spent millions of dollars. To offset this terrible decision, Yardi started quietly firing people within the company. Basically, they were eliminating “overhead” without calling it layoffs because the word layoff scares clients and they’ll start looking for another software to use.

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Yardi Systems Response
4w
We truly care about your feedback and appreciate hearing from you though some of your experiences and observations are vastly different from what we hear from our talented Technical Account Managers worldwide. Regarding the 2022 WeWork partnership, Our CEO has a proven track record for making strong business decisions that result in continued growth and success for the company, and we were thrilled to debut a new space management solution through our ‘WeWork Workplace’ partnership which solves for a dynamic, constantly evolving future of work. We are proud to share that we have not participated in any company layoffs and have added serval thousand employees to the company in the past several years as we continue to grow. We take pride in our caring, respectful, and transparent culture and genuinely encourage anyone who feels negatively impacted by something to schedule time with the VP of Human Resources to further discuss. While we are sorry you weren’t a happier employee, we genuinely wish you all the best going forward.
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