It used to be a good company now it's terrible - Anonymous employee SAP Employee Review

1.0
Apr 6, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice office building but not enough places for employees to have a table. Many restaurants if you like unhealthy restaurant food. Good parking lot but not enough for the employees so you can park in the opposite supermarket parking lot.

Cons

It started with the usual brainwash common in big companies, in 2024 they switched to simply evil. No respect for the employees, leaders are completely dishonest and questions are censored. The CEO acts like a 5 year old child and cannot provide a reasonable answer for any of the employee concerns. Though he is great in bullshitting. Employee feedback is not appreciated, not even noted. Dishonesty trickles down even to low levels of management. Yearly salary increase never meets actual economic situation, it's just a gradual loss in purchasing power. I'm afraid this company is on a downhill, the glorious times are over.

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No real cons for the job that I was in, except that our group was eliminated by the corporate restructuring and reduction in workforce in North America in 2025. I would have loved to stay but unfortunately we probably showed up on a restructuring spreadsheet somewhere and it was determined that our services were no longer needed. We off-boarded most of our work to other existing employees (who already had full time jobs), which felt unfair to them, but that is how it shook out.

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