Pros
Seems like an OK place to cut your teeth out of college if you happen to be toiling in the right Yardi silo. If you're experienced and in a high-pressure silo (and it is silo'd AF at this place) and, say, your manager decides you're not a good fit, you will be subjected to the dread PIP in a full-court press attempt to get you to quit. If this happens, you will be aggressively gas-lit, spoken down to and generally subjected to a creative array of time-wasting, redundant and downright grim daily tasks on top of your regular workload, all engineered to get you to quit. (Word to the wise: your employment at Yardi will not survive the PIP. It's designed to disorient, defeat and demean. That said, grit your teeth and stick it out, doing what they want until you've lined up another job, or until they fire you. Remain pleasant and just do it. When you do get fired, greet it with a simple "Thank you for the opportunity" and get on with it.
Cons
To paraphrase the HR boilerplate following many of the negative reviews: My experience was vastly different than the majority of people reporting here. I don't think people are lying in their reviews; I think the majority of people like working for Yardi. But if your managers gets you in their sights, you will suffer.