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
Jun 14, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Outstanding health care benefits, free lunches on Fridays, quiet work environment

Cons

The senior management group is consumed with appalling hypocrisy. It's staggering how much of the company's money they blow on never-ending retreats, meetings, and travels, while pinching pennies on the company's retirement plan and not giving raises to the lower ranks of the company. You will be heavily scrutinized for spending one dollar over the company suggestion for a business dinner, while the SMG drops hundreds of thousands of dollars on meaningless off-site meetings where have yet another belabored conversation about something they could have had in a conference room at Conejo. But they will still post photos of these wasteful events on social media, basically encouraging a "let them eat cake" attitude to the rest of us. The hero worship of a few supposedly brilliant executives is particularly nauseating. Day to day the work environment is fine: quiet, boring, sterile. It's a pleasant place. But just don't pay attention to what's going on at the higher levels of the company, for it will make you truly sick.

4.0
Jun 13, 2018

I improve my skills

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Work atmosphere is good, facilities were providing more for d employees

Cons

To beat the target , Nd one more thing to keep ur self on top regarding production

1.0
Jun 10, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Free lunch, good health benefits

Cons

SAGE has a culture of overwork and toxic, type A perfectionism. People are curteous, but there is a vibrant culture of passive aggression and disrespect in regards to pay, opportunity, and work/life balance. It’s a quiet office with little warmth or socializing. Upper management tends to make false promises about advancement and raises. They spend money on retreats, meetings, and “business” meals, recklessly exceeding company guidelines, but then provide the excuse that the budget is just too tight for raises. And while you’re pinching pennies, enjoy hearing about their latest family vacation to Hawaii - no self awareness. Individuals hired because of a referral from an upper manager see better pay and advancement, with lower expectations. Favoritism is obvious and pervasive. Extreme lack of diversity. By paying so low in an area where housing costs are so high, SAGE has unconsciously (I assume) discouraged candidates who are not from the immediate affluent areas, which are disproportionately white, and able to live with parents or able to rely on family support to pay rent. The job itself is a never ending backlog of tedious tasks. Editors receive performance-based incentives (while you do not), so they will push you past your breaking point to get some extra pocket money for their upcoming European vacation they’ve told you so much about. There is an absurd over-dependence on email and one day out of the office and you’ll come back to 50-100+ emails. Responses to emails are expected fairly quickly, so it’s frowned upon to disconnect from your email for a couple hours to focus on a project. Many hourly employees check and respond to emails off the clock. I would suggest not doing that and setting that expectation with your team from the get-go. To compound the large workload peppered with constant email distraction, the programs you will spend so much time using are archaic and clunky. I can only imagine how many work hours could have been saved and used for more productive tasks if SAGE would invest in upgrading its primary book program - it’s not very “smart.” If you can’t afford to be picky, but can afford the inflated local rent, SAGE is a foot in the door, otherwise, consider sparing yourself the drudgery.

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