Sage reviews

3.7

66% would recommend to a friend

(661 total reviews)

Blaise R. Simqu

70% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Sage has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 661 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 Audiovisual y medios de comunicación industry (3.7 stars).

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661 reviews
2.0
Jan 20, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Colleagues within team were easy to get on with and helpful when it came to training you up on systems. Salary was also slightly higher than what larger competitors offer.

Cons

-Role was dull with very little room for career progression. Management do not care about helping staff grow or encourage them to take on further responsibilities. Weekly meetings with managers end up being hour long chats about everything else but work, as roles become so repetitive and tedious that there is nothing new to discuss. -Will constantly say that they are open to trying new ideas but change absolutely nothing and instead come up with excuses as to why the newly proposed idea will not work. -Marketing strategies are similar to those of a predatory journal - management have admitted that their only focus is to drive submissions (i.e. money) to journals, which is partially done by exhausting recipients on our mailing lists with 'Submit to our journal' campaigns to the point of harassment. During my time working there a major pharmaceutical company complained that they no longer wanted marketing communications from SAGE because of how often they received emails from us, yet management still did not see this as reason enough to change the marketing approach. -Campaign numbers are at an all time low, yet during meetings managers prefer to dance around the issue and instead discuss how to make our campaigns more visually appealing. What is the point of such if no one is opening them in the first place? It is very disheartening to spend all week working on a campaign to only have 30 people out of 3000 open it.

1.0
Jan 16, 2019

Extremely low pay

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the people are nice to work with, it depends on your department and your manager. The company is working toward a more open-floorplan workspace which should change things up a bit. Lenient with break/lunch times, if you're salaried you get to work from home one day a week but if you're hourly they don't trust you enough to let you do that, free lunch on Fridays which is nice of them but it sucks and absolutely no allergy friendly options. Great benefits plan.

Cons

Zero training/orientation, the only thing they cover in the quick and vague "new hire orientation" is the benefits, not even how to submit your time card. Pay is, as many other people here have stated, awful. Absolutely no room for negotiation, standard 3% merit increase each year to account for inflation rates... if you earn it. People are not paid fairly across the board. Inconsistent in every single sense of the word. They say there are standards like you have to reach a certain level to get this privilege or that benefit so you can't have it, but then you'll see countless people around you who are at your same level or under you and have the privileges and benefits you can't have because "its a company wide policy." No room to grow within the company, no career advancement opportunities, and not paid a living wage for the expensive area.

2.0
Jan 7, 2019

No growth company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

less number of employees, office-provided lunch

Cons

pathetic pay-scale, no employee motivation, discriminatory treatment between lower and higher level employees

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