Sage reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(5,271 total reviews)
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70% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Sage has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 5,271 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
Dec 1, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Work with some talented, caring people. Decent vacation / sick policies Paycheck doesn't bounce Decent location and office space in Irvine

Cons

Sadly: -Management keeps changing direction, telling employees "we have to work harder"; increase our market share, increase our brand awareness by changing the product names (the names of the products that were supporting the company) but they don't seem to have a clue how to implement it (or they simply want to force the euro products on the US and dump the ones that support the company) -Management says they have an 'open door - share ideas policy' but shut employees down or don't listen at all; common statements are "it's always been this way", "how many customers will ever do that" -Upper level executives seem to think very highly of themselves while the company is a sinking ship, but we've not seen the execs take the pay cuts (when you see the exec driving a new car when yours is falling apart), it makes you wonder. -New customers being sold products without being told product is "harvest" or "sunset" (would you buy something for thousands of dollars if you knew it was not going to get any decent enhancements in the future - I wouldn't!) -Upper level NA management hasn't spent any time figuring out what their staff in development, quality, or design do every day...they never ask "how's it going today" (even a smile or a "good morning" is rare); managers or executives rarely acknowledge staff and none know the names. -Lack of recognition or poor recognition at lower levels (workers). -Poor, ever changing, pay-for-performance in development and support (don't know about sales, but marketing seems to have more people than QA & development) -Failure to invest in bringing software technology and code up-to-current technologies/languages. -Failure to invest in employees who work their hearts off -Failure to fire/reprimand employees who spend work time on Facebook, playing games on their cell phones, etc. -Failure to fire excess management or ineffective management that don't produce results. -Failure to provide opportunities for advancement, growth opportunities, and salary increases to those who deserve it. -Too management heavy; too many managers that spend their entire day writing spreadsheets, overshadowing the people who do the work, having needless meeting) -Managers/executives haven't a clue what the people "below them" do. -Failure to spend a release just fixing the bugs. -Continual threats and fear of being in the next round of layoffs. -Outsourced jobs to people that don't know the software and need their hands held (exact direction or something is missed). -Wearing t-shirts to show you're dedicated - really? Wearing a t-shirt means you do your job with integrity, decency, and caring towards our customers.

1.0
Jan 15, 2009

There's some house-cleaning needed...

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Great vacation -Benefits/Healthcare Plan -Good people (Exception: upper management) -Good location/commute -Nice facilities (Including: gym/shower for working out) -Pay isn't great, but it's fair/reasonable

Cons

-Too many chiefs, not enough indians (very top heavy) -Corrupt, deceitful, and lazy upper management (e.g. 3 day work weeks/average 6 hour workdays; pass blame for their faults but take credit for the work of others) -Lack of respect and professionalism towards subordinates by upper management (director level and up) -Patronizing perks (childlike decorating and ice cream parties instead of just treating people with decency) -Incompetence of upper management (but they're able to talk a good game in meetings and when questioned by their management, so the fraud continues) -Real performers/contributors are leaving or want to

2.0
Aug 17, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Its a listed company and global brand. The building is quite nice but the open office can be noisy and distracting when trying to concentrate on programming. Theres free parking buts is a long way from everything.

Cons

Progression opertunities are very limited. They dont pay very well and take advantage of their position in the north east where competition with other employers is favourable. They have behaved badly in recent years by not giving anual cost of living pay rises to people who were over the limit of a new banding pay scale they brought in. Treating people fairly didn't enter into it. Dont come here expecting to earn top money, you never will. Investment in traing and personel development within the technical teams is pityful. I've seen larger training budgets at much smaller companies. Sage ran a Denison survey to gage staff moral, after getting poor results for 2 years in a row it decided it would just run its own so they could 'ask the right questions', obviously the results are better now.

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