Sage reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(5,257 total reviews)
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Steve Hare

71% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Sage has an employee rating of 3.6 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
Nov 12, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

My current team is good

Cons

Upper management is totally disconnected from the real needs and challenges of the teams doing the core work. There is a strong push for high performance, but without the modern tools, empathy, or strategies that enable people to thrive. They not ever listen, adapt or evolve, but say this is at their core values. They should learn the basic: A sustainable performance comes from a well-supported, heard and valued employees.

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Sage Response
6mo
We’re grateful for your candid feedback and for highlighting the importance of aligning actions with values. This truly resonates with us and drives our commitment to continuous improvement across the business. We’re adapting and evolving at a rapid pace to ensure we can meet our big ambitions all of which, are relying on our continued willingness to embrace transformation—especially as AI and other digital tools reshape the way we work and the products we deliver. If you have specific suggestions on how we can stay true to our values and make colleagues feel more empowered, please share them through our Always Listening internal channel. We’re keen to hear more from you, and thank you again for taking the time to share your thoughts.
1.0
Oct 16, 2023

NO-GO: Zero transparency

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- If you're lucky enough, you can land on a team with nice people. - Workdays are quite light.

Cons

- Zero general transparency: After three years, I still haven't had a sincere conversation with my manager. Every time I try to highlight some problem I got gaslighted and some months later I found out that the problem exploded in front our faces. Not a single thing is public or recognized, never. You have to figure out what's going on by listening to other's conversations. Like the layoffs we had 3 years ago, 10% of technicians got fired. Throwing someone under the buss is the common thing. - Managers: Most of Spanish sage offices were before independent companies that were bought by Sage. That means that inside the office, all the managers have been in the same position for at least 20 years. So they keep working with obsolete methodologies, they still have the need to control the team every moment, etc. They're there to be your boss, not your leader. In fact, some of them already know that's too expensive to fire them, so the tendency is to do the minimum and below. And if they can, they'll try to cheat on you for their own benefit. - Carer: In the same line, there's never a manager or similar role available, so there are no opportunities to be promoted, zero. Salary rises are minimum. - Office: We've been threatened two years ago to sign a hybrid contract with the promise that we'll never need to go to the office. Obviously was a lie, nowadays, we're going twice peer week and there's no possible “excuse”. Nor kids, responsibilities or whatever. The only thing they care is to fill the office. And doesn't even make sense, I go just to do the same as at home, being the entire day on the phone talking with mates in other countries. - Working: Technicians doesn't mean anything, all the task are ruled by the internal politics. The task priority depends on how much reputation can the manager obtain from it, not how much can help the team or development. - Diversity and inclusion: None of them. Other companions had loots of troubles with inclusion, even from human resources. - Compensation or benefits: There's nothing like that at all. We used to have some learning time, but they canceled it. In fact, the company has never expended a euro to invite me to a team dinner or something. And the list goes on… This company is a NO-GO if you want to work on any Spanish office. The problems, as for what I've spoken, are mostly the same on all the teams.

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Sage Response
2y
Thank you for your feedback. We are very sorry you are not having a more positive life at Sage experience. Please consider connecting with us internally through our 'Always Listening' survey because we would like to work with you to find a way to better support you to feel empowered to thrive here. Please also reach out to your wider team as well if you feel you would be comfortable doing so. We want you to know that we are here for you and we value you. We want you to grow and have a successful career experience with us so we look forward to hearing from you soon.
3.0
Nov 14, 2017

VP Partners & Alliances

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Big multinational company (13.000 employees), Strong, Great products

Cons

Lack of multicultural background, lack of matrix/virtual team orgs knowledge, countries working on isolation.

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