Sage reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(5,254 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 5,254 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
Apr 6, 2009

Sage is process oriented, not solution oriented.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

pay is okay, benefits are average, good teamwork between individual people of same work groups (not incl. mgmt); occassionally there are interesting projects that challenge you;

Cons

limited career growth if not in Atlanta (HQ) or Irvine; 40 hrs / wk is minimum expectations; mgmt does not listen to employees - they have team mtgs and annual reviews but little change occurs as a result of any employee feedback; mgmt just wants one status rpt after another - real productivity killer; mgmt (under the guise of fact finding) seek for people to blame when things go wrong, rather than focusing on the problem occurred and then rectifying it; praise is seldom given from mgmt, more often it comes from your peers;

4.0
Mar 25, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Opportunities to grow if you are willing to put the time and effort into the work that you do.

Cons

In my area there are not enough people to do the work thoroughly and on time. Burnout and work life balance is a common problem.

3.0
Mar 18, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefts, health insurance, time off, bonuses, well-developed HR program.

Cons

Management is becoming driven from the top down. Lower managers are trying to produce numbers for upper management. By so doing, they are driving employees to produce numbers. The customers are starting to lose out as a result. You can't take time for the customer because it will hurt your metrics. The training is great at first, but after 3 months they default on seeing and providing the real ongoing training needs. It starts to be a game of producing numbers because the upper management has decided that these numbers mean the company is going to profit. It gets to the point where lower management is resorting to dishonest means to try and produce the numbers. If something is important, but it isn't part of the numbers that the lower managers are trying to produce, it will be neglected because the lower managers are trying so hard to produce the numbers they can't afford to consider anything else.

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