Sage reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(5,272 total reviews)
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Steve Hare

70% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Sage has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 5,272 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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1.0
Apr 3, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Honestly if you can manage to make it past the lousy temp-hire agency they use, and not get let go, you will have it made here. They pay their "actual" employees really well, and the more you know about the product, the more you take on, the more you get paid. Seems like a good deal right?

Cons

Ok so here we go. I started at Sage under a contract for 6 months through Experis. Needless to say the onboarding was not well put together, but that was on the fault of Experis. After a week of training they set the group and myself up in cubicles and gave us our login information for our PCs.Unfortunately management misspelled my last name and put in a correction for IT to fix it. Annoying, but not horrible. The real problem arose when all my login info stopped working during the transition to my new username, and never worked past that. I tried my hardest to work with my manager, who seemed to care less about the problem. But would later on sit me down and ask why I wasn't "properly using my resources to assist the caller". I would explain that the knowledge base had stopped giving me access, and my login info was not reset for it. Dismissed again. This continued throughout the 6 months. No changes, no response from IT or management. I get chewed out. Compound that with experis losing not one but TWO of my paychecks, I was not a happy camper. After 5 months, they severed my contract short because I wasn't meeting their standards. (I had the most 5 star customer surveys in my group btw) I came to find out that they had done the same to everyone that was hired with me as well, when they promised that a few would be hired full time at the end.

1.0
Feb 16, 2016

I wish top management would stop adding bias reviews

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Dress down day lots of treats nice building to work in nice people to work with good location can't think of much more

Cons

Managers spout corporate lines when employees voice concern and don't listen. Happy to let top talent go with like it or lump it attitude. Top management don't care about front line employees. Avoid like plague

1.0
Nov 15, 2018

Don’t work here

Recommend
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Pros

Surrounded by friendly coworkers in a nice location

Cons

- Contract and position does not match the job description and what you actually end up doing. Vacation blackouts are applied on a whim and you basically have to justify every time you want PTO - No flexibility to work from home so don’t ever fall sick or it will just eat into your PTO. - Tied to a phone queue and chained to your seat all day with little to no movement even though you didn’t sign up for a call centre job - Micromanaged as though you are 12year old students in detention - No scope for any promotion or upward mobility. Company has a large number of people who have served for over 10years and still have no seniority. This speaks volumes. - Performance only has to do with what time you get into work, and how long you were available on the phone queue. Basically the actual work you do and its level of quality is not taken into account AT ALL - New hires are not on-boarded properly and lured in on contracts and positions that can be changed on the fly - If you do not do your research, expect to be doing work that you probably did at the beginning of your career

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