SAS Software Developer reviews

4.4

88% would recommend to a friend

(105 total reviews)
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Jim Goodnight

93% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Software Developer employees have rated SAS with 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 105 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Developer professionals have an excellent working experience there. SAS is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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105 reviews
2.0
Mar 20, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

short work weeks. 35 hours is standard. very green grass around campus.

Cons

The title says it all: don't believe the hype. All these best places to work awards must be rigged, bought, or a be tremendous HR/PR effort. The perks/benefits might have been astonishing in years past but in 2017 they are simply on par with other tech companies, and even well-behind in some categories. Most of the good benefits that older generations at SAS got are no longer available or have been greatly diminished. One of the areas they are far behind in? Compensation. Low pay, and low to no raises has been normal for some time now. Bonuses are meager. For a company that does over 3B in revenue and has been profitable forever, that is astonnnnnnnnishing. Meanwhile the CEO (whose own wealth continues to grow like crazy) continues to build new buildings on campus (even though there's a hiring freeze going on) and building developments off-site for his own gain. That last part is completely fine and his prerogative, but it is a slap in the face to employees that don't get paid well or get merit increases, and his bank accounts continue to grow like crazy because he owns the company (not public, no investors, yada yada.) and can do whatever he wants with his money. Here's an idea: Maybe freeze some raises/benefits for the huge amount of people in MGMT and yourself so you can reward top performers in an attempt to gain back some respect from employees who are undervalued and not being rewarded for hard work? No room for growth whatsoever unless you "stick it out" for 5-10 years when you MIGHT get bumped up one level. Maybe. So who wants to work here? A couple types of people from what I can tell: 1) people over a certain age who have been here 10-30 years and don't have the drive to pick up and leave. They don't have to work hard and they've been here long enough when they actually got raises and benefits that were ahead of the competition so they are in a good place. 2) average workers. people who don't want stress, don't want to push themselves, and just be able to have a short work week to spend time at home or with family. Totally get it. That's a good bit of people. The last couple of comments sum up why SAS is falling behind and will continue to do so. Any young and/or good talent soon realizes that it is not all it was cracked up to be and jumps ship to any one of the faster, smarter, and more generous tech companies in the area. There are plenty of other local tech companies that move fast, embrace change, reward solid work and not just tenure (remember, these are usually people who aren't the best that end up sticking around), and have comparable benefits. If you are 21-30, I would highly encourage you to think twice about working here. The writing is on the wall.

3.0
Aug 23, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Company: The company benefits were amazing. The non-SSOD HR representatives were helpful and caring. There is top-notch health care, both the plan and the on-site services. Great day-to-day perks life cafes and gym. SSOD: Not a lot.

Cons

Company: Pay, including raises and bonuses, were lower than I was used to at other non-government jobs. SSOD: There is no work life balance in this division. You're told when you're hired that they're not a 35-hour a week division, but they don't tell you it's routinely nights and weekends, with no work-day time off even when you're called to work for several hours the night before (even 3 AM). Expect minimum 45 hour work weeks, frequent 50+. People are leaving this division in droves for a reason. And while the number of customers is increasing, the number of new/replacement employees is not keeping pace. Sick leave warning: It may say "unlimited" sick leave in the new employee benefits package, but if you take more than 5 days in a year, you'll be verbally counseled. People routinely show up to work obviously sick, and spreading their germs to coworkers. God help you if you need to take FMLA, especially more than once.

3.0
Feb 19, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good work life balance. Nice people Job security

Cons

1)Appraisal rating is not relevant with your hike. Manager can rate you '4' and can give you hike less than other employee who is rated as '3'. 2) Work from home is only on paper. It takes lots of approval to work from home in SAS. It is not easy to work from home frequently like other companies. 3) You have to be in office from 11 to 4. and you have to complete 8 hours a day.

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