Bad Faith and Bad Decisions - Property Management Yugo Employee Review

1.0
15 Feb 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Forward thinking, progressive views, Friendly.

Cons

Duplicitous negotiations, bad faith arguments regarding compensation, hidden fees, non-existent support, doesn't pay their bills, doesn't pay their employees, benefits are effectively non-existent.

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Yugo Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry that this has been your experience and perception of Yugo. This information definitely does not align with our core values as a business, and we would really like to learn more so that we can further support you. We do truly appreciate the value that you and your team members bring to the success of Yugo and want to be open to how we can see a better outcome in your experience. We have a few options depending on your comfort level. You can email us at feedback@yugo.com or contact a member of your people and culture team directly. For the US, peopleteamusa@yugo.com , outside the US is people@yugo.com

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
24 Feb 2026
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Pros

There is a lot in motion at Yugo, processes and ways of working have evolved significantly over the past several years. Rather than avoiding that uncertainty, the company embraces it and takes ownership of it, from the interview process through day-to-day conversations. Yugo is clearly focused on what’s next, and I genuinely believe it has the ability to build something unique in an industry where many leaders claim to have everything figured out, solicit feedback through lengthy focus groups, and then either disregard what was shared or deliver outcomes that bear little resemblance to the discussion. While the company is experiencing growing pains, the culture it is intentionally shaping is what will ultimately set it apart and drive long-term success.

Cons

The most stressful part of working at Yugo is the constant change. Processes, expectations, and ways of working are still evolving, which can create ambiguity and require a high level of adaptability day to day. That uncertainty can be challenging, particularly for those who prefer clearly defined structures or established playbooks. However, rather than avoiding these growing pains, Yugo acknowledges them and actively works through them. The company is open about where it is headed, receptive to feedback from its people, and focused on building something better rather than defaulting to “how it’s always been done.” While the pace and change can be demanding, the culture being intentionally developed, and the genuine openness to new ideas, are what ultimately make the experience worthwhile and position the company for long-term success.

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