Sage reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(5,269 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 5,269 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
Oct 23, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Colleagues and teams are supportive and collaborative when given the right environment. Benefits package is competitive, and the company’s foundation work is commendable.

Cons

Employee feedback, especially around long commutes and hybrid flexibility, is ignored, leading to a culture of mistrust. The rigid three-day minimum in-office rule disregards those who work better from home, reducing overall productivity and satisfaction. Disciplinary threats for non-compliance with in-office attendance further create a negative and fear-driven culture. Morale has plummeted due to recent news of the office closure, with many employees feeling undervalued and disregarded.

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Sage Response
1y
We appreciate your feedback and have read through your comments. Please note that our hybrid working approach is an important element of the way we work at Sage that is complemented by other benefits such as paid time to volunteer, the ability to work away for up to 10 weeks a year and free well-being support tools. We recently also answered several colleagues' questions about the new 3-day policy. If you've not already seen this communication on our internal intranet site, we encourage you to when you can. It sheds more light on how colleagues will be supported as they adhere to our updated hybrid structure. More information about what we offer can be found here https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/Benefits/Sage-United-Kingdom-Benefits-EI_IE1150.0,4_IL.5,19_IN2.htm - Thanks for taking the time to leave your review. We’ll continue to work hard to improve how we enable colleagues to thrive.
1.0
Oct 23, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pension plan (employee contribution +2% up to 10%); Benefits package; Retail discounts; Performance-related bonus; Salary, unless you're coming in new where it may not be competitive; Some managers are realistic, fair and understand staff are humans with lives and commitments outside of work; Hybrid working providing you work 4 days or more; 5 volunteer days; Personal development days; Can be involved in activities like volunteer days, hackathons and gigs if managers allow release of staff; Flexible working at managers' discretion.

Cons

SLT are out of touch with reality; Blanket change to hybrid working means it is being removed completely for some part time workers; Annual reviews and individuals' worth is based on the bell curve which removes any incentive for some to exceed in their role knowing there's no point in pushing themselves for no gain and to not even be acknowledged as being fully proficient just to fill the left of the curve; Often cannot obtain the required hardware/software to do your job due to budgets yet the company can throw cash away on pointless things like free branded socks, cakes and sweets, merchandise, and electronics and gift cards just for sharing corporate posts on social media; Salary advertised and offered to new joiners is not competitive and will not attract the best talent.

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Sage Response
1y
We appreciate your feedback and have read through your comments. Please note that our hybrid working approach is an important element of the way we work at Sage that is complemented by other benefits such as paid time to volunteer, the ability to work away for up to 10 weeks a year and free well-being support tools. More information about what we offer can be found here: https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/Benefits/Sage-United-Kingdom-Benefits-EI_IE1150.0,4_IL.5,19_IN2.htm - Thanks for taking the time to leave your review. We’ll continue to work hard to improve how we enable colleagues to thrive.
1.0
Mar 18, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The money is honestly great. The commission and benefits is great too.

Cons

I'd like to begin this by pointing out that management will minimise the impact of this review by saying that I wrote this review in the heat of the moment. That I've only considered a few days. However, what is your reasoning when I and so many other colleagues have been feeling this way for over 8 months? There were days when I felt like quitting was the better option than having to spend another day at work. I've never felt this way in my life before. I've always enjoyed working and working hard but our workplace was so disjointed and so toxic that the only good thing is the money that hits our bank accounts at the end of the month. With that constant and reliable loop, we go into enduring another month for the money. I was miserable. Money is like sweet nectar at Sage. Once you're on it, it's difficult for you to come off it. I legit feared coming into work everyday. I hated how demotivating it made me feel. I would dread going to sleep at night. This was how bad it was. With money comes alot of negatives. The role has been advised as being a practice success manager - to help and understand your accountants that you manage and help flourish their practices in any way possible. You have all the resources given to you, all the training you need to be able to make a difference to the accounts you manage. Until you actually do the job. You realise that your main task is to dial all day. Over 30 dials with 2 hours talk time is the expectation but how do you do that when the accounts you manage don't want to talk to you. They don't want you hounding them and interrupting them all day long. Your essentially cold calling and the accountants you deal with have mostly had terrible experiences with the company before. You are told in your interview you will be supported by your managers and they will provide you with coaching to better improve your skills and abilities but when you book a session with your manager they will do everything in their will power to avoid the meeting and not provide you with training. Yet, they will show on their calanders and on their one to ones with upper management that they've done everything asked of them. One day, we were given a masterclass on selling by management. The 1 hour 30 min session went like this: 5 mins - don't sell one licence, sell them 5 or 10 licences. You just need to ask the right questions.... okay, how do you expect an accountant to pay £111 for 10 licences when they can pay £11 for the licence they actually need? On top of that, it's all self service so you have to expect the accountant to do it themselves rather than you throwing a bunch of licences on. The rest of the 1 hour 25 mins went into grilling each individual person about their sales targets and why nobody is hitting them. Instead of providing practical advice from people who used to do it at a high level and sharing best practices the whole division was abused for not coming anywhere close to hitting their targets. This is a stressful job with management constantly saying one thing and doing something else. They want you to create relationships with your accountants and do wjats best for them but will drop them all in a second if they fall behind on sales targets. Then it goes from doing whats right to let's try to rinse them for every penny. Over the course of my time I've seen so many unethical practices occur due to this godly amount of stress where people have pulled shady practices and been rewarded for it before Sage took any action against them. The culture isn't any better. Everything is about money. Everyone wants money like you've never seen paper before. They will be nice to your face one day and then stab you in the back on another to a. Protect themselves b. To further themselves. If you're going to join Sage for the money then be prepared to lose your sanity along with it.

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Sage Response
2y
We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts with us. Hearing about your experience was disappointing, and we take your feedback seriously. It's important to us that our teams operate within a culture of respect and inclusivity, and we're saddened to learn that your experience did not fully reflect these values. We are committed to quality customer service which involves doing the right thing and the practices you have pointed out are not at all in line with our ethos as an organisation so please reach out to us at colleague.engagement@sage.com and tell us more about your experience so that we can investigate further. In response to your feedback, we've engaged our leadership team to carefully examine the matters you've raised. Our commitment to both our customers and colleagues is unwavering. We are very sorry that you did not feel supported at work, and we’d also like to hear more about that as well. We want our colleagues to be able to enjoy being part of Sage and to also feel empowered to do great work as well We recognise there may be nuances and differing perspectives regarding the situations described. It's our goal to understand all sides fully while maintaining our core values and integrity. We believe in learning from every piece of feedback and using it as a stepping stone towards making our workplace even better.
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