Good Starter- Not for Longterm - Associate Technical Account Manager Yardi Systems Employee Review

3.0
8 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great to start and get acclimated with account management and technical customer service

Cons

Slow moving in terms of pay/promotions/growth. You need to be at the company 2 years to be able to drop your associate title and/or transfer teams.

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Yardi Systems Response
6mo
Thank you for sharing about your experience as an Associate Technical Account Manager in our Atlanta office. We are glad to hear that you have enjoyed the training and foundation you have received in account management and technical customer service. 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 salary increases as our employees grow in their roles with Yardi and increase their subject matter knowledge.

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5.0
24 Apr 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

Great pay, Hybrid work enviroemnt, many snacks in the office

Cons

No cons to note great place to work

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Yardi Systems Response
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience! We are delighted to hear that you’re enjoying your Yardi Atlanta internship and that our hybrid work environment, compensation, and office perks have contributed to your positive experience. Providing a supportive and engaging environment for our interns and employees is very important to us, so it’s great to know we are on the right track. We appreciate your feedback!
1.0
24 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Time off when you're able to get it.

Cons

If you are a high performer, be prepared to take on the workload of others. The company does not consistently hold underperformers accountable, which often leaves stronger employees constantly cleaning up the gaps. Hard workers tend to get burned out quickly. Work life balance is a significant challenge. It’s common to work through vacations, as you are expected to find coverage for your responsibilities while you’re away and reliable coverage is difficult to secure. This can create added stress both before and during time off. Overall, the environment may be manageable for someone who prefers a slower pace, but overachievers should be aware that their workload will expand without additional support. What is the most stressful part about working at the company? Lack of accountability for underperformers, which leaves high performers constantly left to fix their mistakes.

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