Flexible remote Very Manageable workload depending on teams Good family benefits and bonus
Cons
Interesting project on infrastructure etc get centralised in one team, so other team don't get too much chance to learn it. Not much growth technical skill wise. Not much input into design of systems.
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Work life balance is the strongest attribute at Sage. Family matters and mental stablity is supported. Top notch benefits.
Cons
Departments with mixed roles of similar tasks, yet separate teams without collaboration.
1.0
Jul 9, 2026
Anonymous employee
Former employee, more than 8 years
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook
Pros
Some of the people are genuinely rockstars in their crafts. The insurance is top notch and PTO is generous.
Cons
Company culture and morale are awful. The salaries are low, policies are dated and not equitable, product and internal tech is dated. Rapid changes due to poor leadership and frequent turnover. Leadership does not seem to possess the ability to pivot once decisions have been made, even if the decision was the wrong one. Company personality is archaic and as far away from forward-thinking as possible.