Sage reviews

3.5

63% would recommend to a friend

(5,257 total reviews)
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Steve Hare

70% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Sage has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 5,257 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
Apr 9, 2016

Jump! It's all a myth!

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Pros

Some people there are fantastic and work really well together to get things done, meet objectives, contributing to the hopeful success of a product.

Cons

- Don't trust everyone. Someone you think you can confide in may end up stabbing you in your own back. - Promotions are non-existent. You'll be told to jump through countless hoops, drink the kool-aid, even get positive performance reviews (exceeds, not just a good meets). But promotions are still a myth. There were hiring freezes, promotion freezes, re-orgs, etc. which time after time was never the right time to promote. You end up hanging on to a twinkle of a promise that this is the place you can grow your career, as you were told, almost promised, in your interview, but NO! Move on, and don't get caught up waiting, or be unlucky to be caught on the wrong end of a re-org. - Managers are great, but senior managers and executives are pretty much clueless. It starts at the very top and runs down. There's no dealing with these types of people. So again, move on when you can before it's too late. - The online products are a joke. Hardly no customers and yet they talk about how they are investing in these products and the people. huh? Firstly there's no investment anywhere! Only cuts! Training course after training course and seminar requests all get denied! Not just a single person, but everyone. Every single request! That's not investing in your people! Not hiring people that left or hiring positions that are desperately needed is also not what one would call investing in the product. So it would be interesting to know what and where this mythical investment is. - Lots of talk about myths. Yes, that's all it is. Smoke and mirrors, again starting at the top with the CEO who thinks he's the captain of this great fantastic ship called the Titanic. Little does he know he's running it into an iceberg. He may have hit the iceberg already but doesn't know it yet. But it will happen. Will the captain save himself and jump ship leaving the boat to sink? Probably yes, but not until 2020 when he collects his big fat bonus tied to stock price. - Very cliquey. Especially at the senior management level. Cannot believe I wasted so much of my career at this place! Glad to be gone!

1.0
Sep 23, 2018

Absolutely horrible company to work for

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some nice colleagues on the ground

Cons

Sage is the worst company I’ve ever worked for. At the top run by sociopaths trying to inflate the share price while bringing the company crashing down. In the middle staffed by managers prepared to lie and backstab to advance their careers by an inch. Not that it will do them any good - they will find themselves part of the next round of sackings soon.

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1.0
Jul 11, 2018

Great People, Horrible Company

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Pros

The people. Talent Acquisition does a great job in recruiting talented, innovative and great people. The Midtown Office is nice.

Cons

The powers that be believe that people are indispensable. They have a forced distribution rating system and get rid of people who are doing the work of multiple people. Bonuses have not been paid in over two years. Take a look at the company’s numbers, bonuses won’t be paid out again this year. Colleagues are getting terminated left and right, so that the company can cut costs, instead of doing the right thing and having real layoffs...but then that would mean that they would have to pay severances, and they don’t want to do that. And that would also be admitting that they aren’t doing as well, as they want to appear. Save yourself the heartache and just avoid this place.

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