Sage reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(5,266 total reviews)
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Steve Hare

70% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Sage has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 5,266 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 Informationstechnologie industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Jun 28, 2025

Not what it claims to be

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Pros

Lots of really lovely people work there

Cons

Very autocratic leadership who don’t empower anyone. Leadership lack any strategic ability so only focus on short term decisions Disproportionate hiring at senior level whilst those in lower layers trying to deliver are stripped to the bone and burnt out Annual random redundancy rounds to meet financial targets often from critical depts which leave remaining colleagues burnt out and operational quality completely compromised. No change management expertise which is a big miss for a company trying to constantly transform Mandated 3 day RTO which was implemented very coldly. Demotivating bonus scheme where financial targets are higher than those communicated to the market and are never released to colleagues. No one knows what needs to be achieved to reach target payout, but every year they tell the market we have reached target but colleagues get payout well below target. Needs rectifying if you want the bonus to actually encourage colleagues to push harder. Don’t live their values of Human, Trust and Bold. Ultimately a company which is very confused about its trying to be and isn’t really honest with itself about what it is.

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Sage Response
11mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us, especially considering your experience was not very positive. Please rest assured that we have noted your feedback and will share it with our senior leadership team. We wish you all the best in your future career endeavours.
1.0
Jan 8, 2025

Once Proud to Recommend, Now Disappointed

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Pros

Sage Foundation Colleagues in my immediate team

Cons

Wow, the RTO 3-day policy is turning out to be a logistical nightmare. The traffic heading into the office is the worst I've ever seen, with delays of up to 30 minutes. And parking? It's a complete mess—Sage really didn't think this through. If next week is anything like this one, I'll be turning around or finding the nearest café to work from. Overall, it's been a total waste of time, impacting my work/productivity and general well-being since I've had to work late at home to catch up. There's been no magical "collaboration" or quality "in-person" time. Everyone I've spoken to is annoyed, so it's safe to say morale is way down. What was once a progressive organization is now regressing rapidly. We'll lose fantastic colleagues to forward-thinking organizations that embrace the technological age and trust their employees as adults to manage their own time and choose where they thrive best. We're back in the dinosaur age.

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Sage Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us. We will continue to work to improve the colleague experience as we adjust to our new hybrid working policy. In the meantime, please get in touch with your manager and broader team to discuss your concerns and how they can best support you.
2.0
Nov 23, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

They send a paycheck every 2 weeks A decent amount of great people there Exposure to international markets & many great multi-national / multi-cultural colleagues

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Sage is a trainwreck of a software company. From any angle...operational, HR, product, systems, support, you name it - it is an utter cluster. There are no standard processes/procedures/ways-of-working across its many products, regions, and channels. Sage is effectively a rubber-band-ball of companies that have been wrapped together over time, but never truly intergrated or aligned to a single way of running the business. As a result, there is no consistency or standards in systems, task ownership, project prioritization (or in any operational sense) across the many products/regions that exist within the company. Management constantly foists unrealistic targets / priorities / deadlines on rank-and-file workers with no consideration given to bandwidth, thoughful planning or longer-term/strategic thinking or vision. Get the thing done now and ship it, consequences...who cares? Worry about it then. It's like organization / executive leadership A.D.D. Sometimes, you don't even end up finishing the major project/priority/thing you're working on because the marching orders have completely changed in the 2 months since the thing kicked off. This happens across the company. Leaders love to talk about "the 14" (the ~14 major initiatives across the business) but really, the ~14 things are more like "79." Nevermind that there is inadequate resourcing within many orgs of the business to actually deliver on these objectives. Just get them done. Figure it out. To create further confusion and uncertainty, Sage typically likes to re-org / re-structure every 6-12 months. I have been at the company for not even 3 years and so far have witnessed 3 major re-orgs, two of which included widespread staff reductions. And these are just the major instances of shuffling the deck chairs. In spite of the executive mismanagement, there is a core bunch of truly decent, good, down to earth, hard working people scattered about this company. Lots of good senses of humor. But with the way things are going there is little reason to stay around. For starters, the company recently "doubled down on hybrid work" (as it was pitched internally) but for folks not fully remote employees (that's most of us) that headline is a BS way of putting a positive spin on being forced back into the office 3 days ad week. On top of that, for 2025, compensation reductions have been announced for certain employees, even for those in good standing with a track record of strong performance. Those of us hit with comp cuts are left wondering if it's a way of trying to push us out before another round of staff reductions or if it is just plain old slimy. If you're considering joining Sage, think it over long & carefully. Some teams are OK, others are just awful. Speak to people that have been in your role/org, if at all possible to get a read on what you're in for. And in any case, be prepared for to be subject to the whims of leadership, including forced return to office, constant re-orgs, shifting priorities and objectives, and arbitrary changes to your compensation

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Sage Response
1y
Thank you for your feedback. We've noted all your concerns and are working to ensure that improvements continue to be made across the board.
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