SAS reviews

4.0

76% would recommend to a friend

(3,099 total reviews)
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Jim Goodnight

80% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

SAS has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 3,099 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SAS 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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3.0
Nov 25, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Perfect work life balance, with flexibility to take time to tend to family needs or personal needs when needed. Working from home has been great and seamless but feel like they’ll pull that back when given the chance. On site amenities are amazing. Numerous great cafeterias, fitness center and fields/courts, lap pool, health care center and pharmacy and even massage therapists and hair stylists on site. As of now most of this is reduced due to Covid but still great perks. Insurances are second to none and premiums are low.

Cons

Salaries are way below market and have been stagnant for many years. Promotions are very few and it seems hard to advance, even as a somewhat entry level employee. The IPO news, while exciting, will bring changes that I fear won’t be for the best. Probably controversial but mandating vaccines or you’re forced to resign is ridiculous. Lots of disconnect between upper management and developers. Attrition this year has been ridiculously high for SAS. Lots of knowledge and career SASers have left, and hardly anyone has been hired to replace them. Lots of reason contribute to this but salaries have to be one of them.

2.0
Nov 17, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

I worked there straight out of college back in the early 90s. At the time it was much smaller with great benefits if not the greatest salary. But i felt like being part of a family. I took advantage of the onsite gym, child care, and enjoyed a private office. And the 35 hour week plus a week off at Christmas was nice too.

Cons

Since I had not worked anywhere else in software I failed to realize that the job skills I was obtaining were not commensurate with the rest of the software world. SAS is siloed off from the software development industry and does everything their own way. Which means the things you learn are useless in the real world. You see SAS implements development almost like a factory line in an automobile plant. You learn how to do one small part of the whole application. In today's cloud-oriented world you might learn how to create a single microservice but you won't learn how to create a gradle project, how to build and deploy it in the cloud, how to query a database, etc. Someone else does that. Forget learning Docker containers and Kubernetes, someone else does that. When I left there it took a while to find other work. I thought my resume would make finding a new job a snap. But other employers correctly realized that I didn't have the skill sets needed for modern development. Sure I knew the SAS way of doing things but that didn't impress them. It took me a couple of contract jobs to develop a decent resume.

2.0
Apr 22, 2019

Rough Times

Recommend
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Pros

Still have work life balance. Benefits still on par with better companies.

Cons

Never thought I would say this but it really feels like the end is near. Revenue is flat and appears to be starting its path to sinking. Morale about the future of the company is rock bottom with people either leaving or starting their initial search for a new company. Just too many years of drinking our own kool-aid has done us in. We have missed or been late to every market adjustment and it appears as if it is too late to ever catch up.

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