Sage reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(5,268 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 5,268 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 Informatique industry (3.7 stars).

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3.0
Apr 9, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Yearly salary review based on performance

Cons

Nothing to think of right now.

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Sage Response
1y
Thank you for leaving us your review. If you have any additional thoughts to share, please use our internal Always Listening survey to capture them, or alternatively, you can connect with your manager. We are here to keep knocking down barriers for you to thrive.
3.0
Apr 8, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I worked in a fairly nice team, cheaper Starbucks in the office

Cons

I joined post covid as did much of my team. We were hired based on talent not location but that all didn’t matter last year. My team has been strong armed into compliance and those who can’t are been pushed out. There are constant hiring and promotion freezes and my team were always understaffed and multiple staff were promised promotions that disappeared but yet the associated work did not.

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Sage Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your concerns. We've noted them and will continue to improve the colleague experience based on your feedback. As you move on from Sage, we wish you the best in your career!
2.0
Apr 7, 2025

Sage lost 2 of it's core values... Human and Trust

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Competitive compensation Awesome colleagues world-wide High quality products with great security and AI Making everyday life easier for our customers

Cons

There are no opportunities to work in teams located in other areas unless you are physically present in that location. While collaboration with remote teams is common due to network services consumed by products, being part of a team is restricted to those who are on-site. Remote work, in any capacity, is not an option—this has become a clear policy within the company, regardless of medical or safety concerns unless they are extreme. Human is a core-value at this company, yet there is an alarming lack of consideration for the well-being of employees. The recent office closures due to future focus of operations have had a severe impact on colleagues' transportation, time management, and overall safety. Employees have been forced to endure long commutes, sitting in heavy traffic, and working longer hours just to compensate. Colleagues were employed 10-30 years ago in the city where they live and have built their life and are now forced to travel to another city that does not fit in with their current lifestyle. The solution? Quit if it does not suit you. This lack of regard for colleague well-being is deeply troubling. Trust, a core value of this company, has also eroded. The requirement for constant monitoring of employees’ adherence to the office attendance rule reflects a disturbing lack of trust in the ability of colleagues to manage their own time. It is disheartening to know that, while employees are expected to manage workloads and customer data with responsibility, their commitment to time management and personal responsibilities is continuously questioned. This was never an issue before but have now become a constant stress. In the past, working from home was allowed. Two days in the office were adhered to and colleagues were able to be on-site with their team in their own city. Productivity was never compromised, and the focus was always on the quality of work and the success of the team. Colleagues were able to better plan their personal life that did not interfere with work and vice-versa. Now, this has shifted dramatically. Productivity is no longer the priority; it is now all about physical presence, with little regard for the realities that employees face, such as childcare issues, safety concerns, long distance driving on very heavy roads or transport difficulties. This shift in priorities is adding on to the anxiety and stress among employees. Personally my productivity has severely been affected. I start my in-office day tired and stressed, even if I have been up for hours, due to driving congestion and safety on the roads. Previously I could work from home when my car is being serviced or my child is sick. This also did not affect my work or commitments. Now, this just causes undue stress and there is no clear policy how to deal with this. Colleagues are now forced to take leave in these situations which is just completely unnecessary.

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Sage Response
1y
We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback. Please speak to your manager about your ongoing concerns with our hybrid work arrangement. They are best placed to support you with any reasonable adjustments you may need to help you feel more comfortable working with us in this way. If you have additional feedback, please provide it via our internal 'Always Listening' survey.
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