This review applies only to Yardi Energy. I can't speak to the rest of the company - Anonymous employee Yardi Systems Employee Review

1.0
11 Aug 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Health insurance + optional insurance packages. In general, teams function well. Nice people and work environment. PTO/sick leave and holiday schedule is a pretty good. They are always receptive of requests made well in advance and depending on your position and worth to the company, they may allow you to work remote occasionally. It is a great place to work if you just want a job to punch in and punch out every day and put in zero effort. They don't expect much from their employees. You can just coast year after year and do the basics. Some people may consider that a Pro.

Cons

Pay is either at market rate or below depending on the position. Raises often don't reflect performance. In my experience, nearly everyone above manager level is hired from outside the company. CEO has visited our office exactly one time in five years. Most of upper management is about the same. They don't really care until a huge problem erupts. They've fostered an environment of "just doing the minimum." You'll find yourself consistently working around some people/departments just to do your job. This relates to the next point. The workload between departments and even individuals isn't anywhere close to equal. You'll often see people watching movies on their phones at their desk day after day while you're swamped for a month or longer. The management and pay/raise structure gives people no stimulus to seek out more work when they have nothing left to do. If you are doing twice the work of the person sitting next to you who has the exact same job... consistently... for a year, you will receive a slightly higher (at best) annual raise and no other acknowledgement. Your immediate manager *may* give you praise but ultimately they do not determine your raise. Your opinions don't really matter regardless of track record or how familiar you are with a client. Someone from upper management will propose a change. You'll respond to your manager, "I don't think xyz client will go for that. They want things done specifically this way like they have been doing for the past 10 years." Your manager will pass along that information. The change will go into effect anyway. The client will cancel services for all 15 properties and give that as the main reason why they canceled. Then management will revisit the situation to investigate how we could have improved our service. There is a disconnect between upper management and everyone up to the base level managers. This is the result an archaic management structure that leads to hilariously sad games of telephone. Recently, a client emailed me in full-rage caps lock, irate about changes that never happened that they've been requesting for months. I forwarded their email to the appropriate department with all managers cc'ed, and am still waiting for answers as to how to help this client get what they need and what they are paying for... There is nothing else I can do except wait. This happens frequently. Much of the schedule, flexibility and work/life balance that came with this company has evaporated. One of the directors is specifically responsible for many of these policy changes and resulting problems. He actively works against his own goals and doesn't realize it. He tells everyone upon being interviewed / hired that the company was a mess until he arrived and started changing things. From all my interactions, it seems like he has a huge god complex. I've noticed several other reviews name him personally only to be removed (I think) because that is against community guidelines here to name anyone below executive director. Filter reviews by city until you find the lowest rated Yardi office in the U.S. That may be his office.

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Yardi Systems Response
8y
We’re glad you are enjoying all of the benefits that Yardi has to offer. Our Energy Management team continues to grow and while changes can be difficult (especially after an acquisition) they can also be very beneficial. It sounds like you are very frustrated with your work environment in the San Diego office and we take comments like this this very seriously. We encourage you to reach out to the Energy VP, Executive VP, or HR to discuss your concerns on management. Thank you for taking the time to write this review.

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Pros

Private company small circle very relaxed

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
12 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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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
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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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