Sage reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(5,266 total reviews)
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Steve Hare

70% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Sage has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 5,266 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sage 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 14, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Nice Building Car Park Good facilities

Cons

Repugnant Self serving, unprofessional technology management. Blatant favouritism, suck up to and become a management side-kick & you'll be promoted in no time. Horrendous Corporate BS. Many managers seem to have forged their careers on throwing around buzzwords & meaningless corporate drivel. If your face doesn't fit, you won't get on. Significant staff turnover. Many new starters don't stay. Lack of vision by senior management. Senior management malign staff behind their backs & in front of their peers.

2.0
Oct 15, 2015

Disappointing.

Recommend
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Pros

The ability to work from home. Substantial paid time off at start of employment. Better than average benefit package. Short company name.

Cons

Turning into just another call center only concerned with throwing warm bodies on the phones. Lack of care for employees or customer.

3.0
Jul 8, 2015

It's OK; possible rough times ahead

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Like many software companies, there is a casual environment. Jeans and a T-Shirt (or even shorts) are fine, you don't have to punch a clock (at least in the technical groups). In the right group, you get to work on new and interesting technologies. Base salary is generally competitive (although see Cons below). Depending on your department, you're likely to work with a great local group of people. Work from home varies by department but the technologies for remote working are top notch. Benefits, including healthcare, 401(k), and ancillary programs like health management are good all around.

Cons

Senior management doesn't have their act together. We make decisions that appear obviously ill-advised, pour money and time in to them, and then kill the project after investing millions of dollars and countless hours of blood, sweat, and tears. Recently, there's been a shroud of secrecy over what it is that we're doing for the future (even when the "secret" isn't really something worth protecting). It looks like we're trying to make sure employees aren't distracted but I believe leadership is about being open and honest with your employees, not trying to hide. Compensation Cons: You'd better negotiate a great starting salary (very possible) but be prepared for minute pay raises after that unless you threaten to quit. Unlike most large technology companies, there is no stock incentive plan. All employees are now strictly banded into a salary grade based strictly on title. If you're a superstar, you might get a good (3%) raise... unless you're already paid too much (according to the grade) in which case nothing. There are only pockets of true leadership throughout the organization. While many groups have a good working relationship, there's no good guidance or plan (probably because it's secret to everyone). This means that departments make up their own plan in silos which leads to the inevitable problems when we try to integrate work from many departments together to find out we built a mess because there was no clear picture of what it is we were trying to do. Work-life balance can be an issue at times but generally if your supervisor is good, you can figure out some "unofficial" way of doing comp time.

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