Termination without reason - AI Product Owner SAP Employee Review

2.0
Jun 5, 2024
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Pros

Over the last 13 years I have loved SAP. Colleagues always wanted to help, when CEO spoke you became proud. First Bill left then Hasso...

Cons

Up until last year, then when the first round of terminations happened hope and culture slowly became toxic. Terminations happened without any reason, seemed like people where just numbers to ensure Board got their bonus. This year board got a huge bonus and we had another round of termination. Managers had no say who got terminated, L1 who did not know individuals dictated the decision. People who worked with future projects where cut off due to lack of knowledge. AI is future, AI people got sacked nonetheless. SAP culture is dead and replaced by a culture of zombie and ignorance, except if you work in German HQ. Salary is purposely low. Recent rounds of termination happens without giving reason as to why, push down from leadership. Mandatory RTO isn't because of employee empowerment, more because of corporate state TAX implications. Employees are now just a number, culture is dead, aspirations to do more is dead.

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