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4.2

84% would recommend to a friend

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73% positive business outlook

SAP has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 25,010 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
May 19, 2018

Application Specialist

Anonymous employee
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Pros

High profile clients, good coworkers

Cons

BE WARNED: if you accept a job as an Application Specialist here thinking it's a day job with normal (7-9am start and 4-6pm end), you might end being mistaken. Management hires separately for the night shift on support, but does not hire separately for second (swing) shift. So, upon being hired as an Application Specialist, there is a chance you will be put on an unusual shift requiring working until late at night and/or on weekends -- for an undetermined amount of time, often a year or more. Working on a swing shift does not come with a pay increase, though obviously it comes with a lot of added stress both personally and professionally. Management overall is poor in the Support department. Within the department, it can be very confusing and frustrating to understand how to "move up." Management is very cagey and stubborn about title or pay increases. While there is an official set of expectations in terms of how to be promoted within the department, management tends to delay or insist you "aren't quite there yet." Employees accept harder, more complicated work without title or pay increases in the hopes (and sometimes, with assurances from management) that the title or pay increases will come in the future. Some end up working months or more than a year without seeing the promotion. Support department management often had a hostile attitude towards employees that can create a toxic, tense, and needlessly stressful work environment. Some fellow coworkers of mine have described it as being similar to a "high school" environment in which employees are treated like misbehaving children. Almost everyone works incredibly hard, but the department seems to be perpetually understaffed, and this gap between work to be done and number of workers is not treated empathetically by management but rather as a fault of the workers. It often felt like the Support department was stuck in a limbo state between being a call center (think Comcast) or a more typical support/application consulting department in a tech company. This can end up being quite frustrating as an employee -- especially in the earlier stages of working on Support, your job is very numbers-driven, and you will be strongly expected to handle a certain number of support cases per hour. Simultaneously, there is a strong expectation for Support employees to become more like "consultants" in terms of having in-depth knowledge of highly technical concepts and processes. As you might imagine, it is stressful to feel stretched by two seemingly opposing sides: I need to close X cases today but I also need to handle this very complicated and technical case that would truly require hours of research to grasp. Other parts of the company often felt at odds with support rather than on the same team, adding to the sense of pressure to do things both quickly and perfectly.

3.0
Dec 24, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefit and health insurance. Great middle level manager (at least mine is) Work-life balance Got interesting products, the latest technologies to work on. Culture is friendly, warm. Actively engage employees. The company is steering to the right innovation direction. Nice, smart colleagues. Very stable.

Cons

I love this company, but it's not without its problems. Hopefully, someone can read this and help to improve SAP. 1, Politics is prevalent. Favoritism is popular. 2, Seniority still favors over meritocracy. 3, Discrimination is pretty prevalent. There is a big difference in treatment between German/White/Germany-office employees and all others: - Same job but German/white people always got higher titles even they are hired at the same time, in the same department and doing the same things. It applies to everyone in my department. Needless to say to salary will be different. - Slow promotion for non-German/non-white employees. - A number of people just got promoted to managers because they are German. I know a few German managers who are doing very little, know literally nothing about the field they're managing, always on vacation but still got promoted quickly to director and VP. It's so crazy. Germans employees sometimes are pretty arrogant and don't value the opinions of their colleagues. The above reason also makes the product is uncompetitive because the weak managers who oversee the products have little knowledge in the relevant fields. 4, Heavy processes which really slows down the innovation. 5, Inadequate equipment. E.g.: impossible to request for 2 monitors.

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SAP Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide such detailed feedback. We know you care and so do we. So appreciate it. Please know that if you are facing favoritism or discrimination this is something we do not tolerate. Every day we strive to engineer solutions to fuel innovations, foster equality, and spread opportunity for our employees and customers across borders and cultures. And we have processes in place to prevent mistreatment of others. The one thing I personally love about SAP is how we as employees have respect for others. A diverse and inclusive workforce keeps us competitive and provides opportunities for all. Together (our employees, our customers, and society) we can transform industries, grow economies, and sustain our environment. Again we are very sorry you had a poor experience. You mention you have great middle level manager, we encourage you to reach out your manager, or your HRBP, and/or our HR Compliance team (hrcompliance@sap.com) to address your personal matters and are confident the team will look into your specific issue. Please keep us posted on how you make out and we will look into this as well.
1.0
Aug 16, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Benefits (lunch card, and basic health coverage)

Cons

Summary: Slavery, deprecated technologies, and mismanagement. My former manager stole me from another team, as she said on the first time. After 8 days, she provided a document containing negative feedback about me and submitted that document to the HR. Although I worked >10 hours a day to meet the team's expectation, she believed that I'm not productive enough. After a few weeks, she started to annoy me by ignoring me in meetings, aggressive conversations and super polite emails. The frustrating point is the HR who never listened to my comments before any judgement.

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