Sage Software Engineeer reviews

3.2

35% would recommend to a friend

(147 total reviews)
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Steve Hare

33% approve of CEO

30% positive business outlook

Software Engine employees have rated Sage with 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 147 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Engine professionals have a good working experience there. Sage is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Engine professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.7 stars).

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147 reviews
1.0
Jul 31, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Office looked nice at first glance

Cons

Performance review must conform to their distribution curve. So people will have to be on the low end (not meeting expectation) regardless of actual performance. People who are not meeting expectation will be put on the Performance Improvement Plan. This plan sets unrealistic expectations. This plan is basically a one month notice before they fire you.

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Sage Response
8y
Thanks for your review. As a current colleague, I am sure you are aware that our ambition is to build and provide the best technology and services for the world’s Business Builders. Our ambitions and aspiration for our business is huge. We also need to create a high performing culture. Our performance management process is designed to increase the effectiveness of our colleagues and therefore the organisational capability to deliver strong levels of performance. It focuses on results and behaviours, allowing us to reward success and inspire our 13,500 colleagues in a consistent way. Our People Business Partners and Learning & Development Centre of Expertise support our managers in ensuring all colleagues performance ratings are calibrated to objectively help them with consistency, levelling and fairness. We do have guidelines for the distribution of performance ratings (which are available to all colleagues to see via the Sage Academy). We expect managers to understand these guidelines and consider these in the context of business results. Our global performance data for FY16 shows 86% of our colleagues were rated as ‘Meeting Expectations’ or above, showing us that the performance distribution curve was slightly skewed to the right. We anticipate around 15% of our colleagues may fall short of requirements, needing improvement which may be supported through a Performance Development Plan or Performance Improvement Plan to get back them on track. Continued unsatisfactory performance may result in a colleague leaving the business. This approach to managing performance is no different to the majority of established organisations with ambitions to drive performance and ensure the sustainability of their business in the future. In FY17 we launched a leadership development programme ‘Leading at Sage’ which will aim to develop the skills and behaviours of all 2,000 Sage Managers. Our ambition is to ensure that every day our Managers challenge and support our colleagues to do their best. We want Managers to quickly identify and address low levels of performance and recognize and appreciate those that go ‘above and beyond’. We hope that this counteracts some of the negativity you describe in your review, as managers continue to improve their ability to spot this type of behaviour. Sage prides itself on rewarding colleagues for high performance and offers a range of competitive merit incentives for high performance including the annual Platinum Elite incentive. In February 2017, 120 high performing colleagues and their partners enjoyed a luxury holiday in Dubai. Plans are already in place for the lucky colleagues who’ll be selected to attend the 2018 incentive which will be hosted in Mexico. Thanks again for your feedback.
1.0
May 11, 2016

Toxic working environment

Recommend
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Pros

We had many, alas none are left.

Cons

The upper management is out of touch. The company has been going downhill for a while, and the ship will keep sinking. It is definitely not a technology company as they may claim. While focusing on sales with no foreseen market growth or investments, their strategy is no less than "milking the cow". The culture on the otherside.. Wait, there is no company culture anymore. Everyone is overworked, with low pay and no more benefits. The morale is as low as it gets. I have never been happier to leave a company.

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Sage Response
10y
We are disappointed to hear you have a negative opinion of Sage. As a colleague, we are sure you understand our strategic growth plan is designed to transform in a way that will benefit our customers as well as our colleagues. We can’t discount your feelings, but the culture is alive and well. There have been new efforts to inspire true collaboration and spirit, this is evident in the programs we have aligned to our communities through the Sage Foundation. This is just one way we can focus on providing a positive work environment. We recognize that change can be hard, but we are confident that these changes will ensure a stronger management structure that will enhance the lives of our colleagues. Please reach out and provide additional specifics by contacting glassdoor@sage.com. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.
3.0
Aug 13, 2015

Sages changes. FAST.

Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits, but sadly getting worse over time. Very casual and a lot of good people.

Cons

The company puts their customers as their top priority. So much so that, they tend to forget about their employees. Everything changes so fast and abruptly for people in the R&D that you'd find people working on things they aren't the best at or even accustomed to, making them drive a 4L while they can drive a Ferrari.. or vice-versa!

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