SAP reviews

4.2

85% would recommend to a friend

(25,033 total reviews)
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76% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

SAP has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 25,033 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The SAP employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Jan 5, 2015

Intellectual imprisionment

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Pros

- The workload is minimum

Cons

- Career progression and salary is terrible - Due to the low salaries offered, the senior consultants working here are weak - Entry level jobs are associated with a 3-year permanency clause, employees stay, but they stay unhappy - The organization claims transparency but it is totally non transparent - The management is uniquely concerned about utilization and time-sheets - The projects are neither interesting nor challenging

1.0
Oct 11, 2014

DREADFUL

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Pros

-- good pay and bonuses

Cons

-- Poor reputation: Company's brand perception is extremely negative in the SF Bay Area -- Corrupt culture: employee advances are handed out based on who you know, not what you know -- Reorgs: With 2+ re-orgs per year you career can quickly stall and you can be trapped in a bad group -- Uneducated Managers: Managers are untrained and often under-educated. -- Fake Job titles: Virtually everyone holds a business title of Director or VP. In reality very few people hold these titles as per the Corporate HR system. -- 1980's Technology: With its own HTTP layer and ABAP custom language built in the 80s, SAP technology is crap and often ridiculed by the tech leaders in the SF Bay Area -- Working from Home: Often abused many VPs and Directors, who are missing in action and working on personal projects instead.

3.0
Jul 11, 2013

From order to chaos and more chaos...and more chaos

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Compensation - Benefits - Emphasis on helping in the community, helping the needy - Great manager

Cons

- Ultimate propaganda machine: Used to think it was funny/quirky…now it’s ridiculous. Signs everywhere insulting everyone’s intelligence. “No A**holes”, “If you don’t like it here, quit”, “Don’t leave our wounded behind”, “Transparency”, “Drink the Champaign”. - Hypocrite culture: Since the acquisition by SAP, just getting worse. - Bureaucratic/political dump with a new process, new approval process, new Director of Blah, new Sr VP of Blah every day of the week. How the hell does anyone get anything done here? Call it SAP-ification I guess. - Exec management: No clue of what’s really happening in the trenches, nor do they care to get dirty in order to find out, nor do they hold themselves accountable to fix even though they get called out in Town Hall Meetings. - Company is still overly sales heavy/focused. It was ok 4 yrs ago, not anymore. - Understaffed in all Sales Support/Client Support departments even though every year there are plans to grow Sales team by 100%+. There is never a sensible growth ratio for other departments to support the growth of the Sales organization. This means every department is crushed by the huge volume of deals by the growing sales org, and equally, if not more destroyed by the increasing volume of client complaints/dissatisfaction. What does this mean? Overworked/demoralized workforce, and a pissed off client base. - Why are clients still buying and/or renewing? No better full suite solution on the market, it’s a ton of time, money, work, resources to change vendors, Sales reps at the Enterprise level are the best in the market….overpromise/under deliver and they’re damned good at it. - Volume and rapid pace of ever-changing internal processes makes it painful for employees and customers. - Incredibly decreased collaboration/communication across departments = nothing gets done in a timely manner. - Resignations of great long-tenured people are leaving at an alarming rate, probably due to all of the above. - There must be at least 30 different applications that an employee needs, each with a different login and password, some extremely complex to use, another productivity drain. Need to consolidate.

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