Sage Development Editor reviews

3.2

26% would recommend to a friend

(30 total reviews)

Blaise R. Simqu

26% approve of CEO

19% positive business outlook

Development Editor employees have rated Sage with 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 30 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Development Editor professionals have a good working experience there. Sage is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Development Editor professionals compared to other employers within the Audiovisual y medios de comunicación industry (3.7 stars).

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30 reviews
5.0
Jul 19, 2018

Yep, I think you should work here.

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Pros

1) Great benefits. I know this is obvious to many, but it's worth mentioning that when you only pay $55 per paycheck for good low-deductible coverage for your whole family (!), it's effectively the same as making many thousands of dollars more. And everyone gets this care. It's great. HR is pretty proactive and helpful. 2) Work culture really reinforces that we do meaningful work at SAGE: I think we do feel that we're supporting research and education well and that we're good partners to science, academia, libraries, educators, etc. 3) Relative to your specific job (i.e. at SAGE vs. at other companies) you will enjoy a lot of autonomy. The culture broadly respects the expertise that each department cultivates. 4) Grounded and supportive managers who are less of a demand on you than a resource you can trust for help.

Cons

1) In any department there is a lot of variation day to day; few jobs at SAGE are rigidly defined and your projects will vary depending on what we're publishing and our priorities. This can mean that the workload is sometimes very heavy. (Occasionally, it can also be light.) 2) I worry that some of the pros may be specific to my area (Editorial/Publishing, which is in some ways the core of the business). I try to engage often with other departments but it's hard to say if they always feel like their job is as healthy. 3) My personal goals for my own job description are always kind of tantalizingly out of reach. Which hurts because my bonus pay is tied directly to them.

1.0
Jul 17, 2018

A very bad place to work

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Pros

Benefits, that is all they have to offer. It’s not enough.

Cons

Fearful management. This is the main reason they can’t attract/keep top talent. Sage sees employees as extremely disposable. In fact some of your coworkers will tell you this, it’s the people who have been there for 10 plus years that proudly display this form of harassment creating a hostile work environment. Nothing ever happens to them as far as discipline goes. Deplorable pay. Can’t even describe how bad the pay is. They think they make it up with the benefits. But if you can’t pay rent or put food on the table, great benefits are null and void. And they spend the profits like crazy so they don’t have to pay out in the profit sharing program. And forget about raises. It’s a blemish on the resume. I wonder how many people they ask to write good reviews to increase their star value?

4.0
Apr 22, 2017
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Pros

it has a good work environment perks and benefits for employees are good such as medical, home allowance etc. there are very nice and cooperative people to work with you will enjoy working here

Cons

relatively less salary in the location I was working. only two location options for operation in India: delhi and dehradun. you have to work on strict deadlines as it is a publishing company

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