Sage reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(5,266 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 5,266 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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2.0
May 5, 2016

Going Downhill

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Colleagues are great. They plan activities to boost morale.

Cons

The upper management who are very out of touch with what their employees do or how to stick to a process. They are so desperate to sell Sage products so they make exceptions all the time for clients and partners which is a disaster when those same clients and partners expect to get away with more discounts and no one can keep up with what's doable and not doable for processing those sales. Lack of structure overall.

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Thank you for your review of Sage. With every change, processes can be tedious to work through, and we recognize the importance of collaboration. We can only evolve with the support of our colleagues. Your voice matters, and we encourage you to share your concerns with your manager or reach out to us by contacting glassdoor@sage.com.
1.0
Feb 10, 2016

Unstable Company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people are what make this company worth working for and I don't mean the executives. The company survives on the backs of the hard-working employees that take on more than should be expected. The benefits are still decent, however PTO was recently capped for all employees except those in California (due to a California law).

Cons

Where to begin...for starters the company recently went through a huge round of layoffs for the North American offices. If you're lucky enough to live/work in the Atlanta/Lawrenceville area there will be plenty of job openings and career opportunities in the near future. Due to these layoffs and rumors of future layoffs, the culture within the offices is non-existent. Employees used to be rewarded for their hard work with fun events, but those days are long-gone. Hard work is no longer rewarded or acknowledged, instead more work is piled on top of already overloaded teams, bringing down morale even more. Upper Management has been a constant revolving door for the past 12 months with key-players either leaving or being let go which leaves their teams with no clear direction moving forward. Departments often operate in vacuums with very little collaboration, so when I new idea or project comes down from "the mother ship" each department proceeds individually without thinking of the implications it might have on other departments. This in-turn causes delays for roll-outs and wastes a large amount of company money and employees valuable time. When someone does raise concern about a project, they are usually shot down with, "Well 'they' want it done, so we have to find a way." Management should want to make it easier for employees to do their jobs, not more difficult.

1.0
Feb 9, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Bullying by both your co-workers and management. Treachery and back stabbing. You'll get thrown under the bus (and backed over as well) if it suits an ends to a mean for someone to get any benefit for themselves. Cut throat advancement. Lots and lots and lots of stress. There is NO work life balance for the call center staff. You'll be treated like an expendable commodity; here today to fill a cubicle gone tomorrow with the lay-offs. Human resources is completely disconnected or actually connected and doesn’t care. They are nowhere to be found. You will be managed through threats and intimidation and belittlement. And constantly set up to fail. And these my friends are the Pros of working for this company.

Cons

The pros are so bad the cons seem like "paradiso". Abandon every hope ye that enter.

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