Sage reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(5,283 total reviews)
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Steve Hare

71% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Sage has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 5,283 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 Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Oct 25, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I was working in Sage mohali punjab sage behaviour unprofessional management. Total fake working days update in Google site this is data entry company this company 7 days 24 hrs working no off on Saturday or Sunday and no off on govt holiday like republic day , independence day, Gandhi jayanti. This company no proper shift timing. Shift always change in a week. Some days shift start in morning some days in noon some days in night. Not proper shift adherence. Unprofessional management they never approve leave in a emergency case.

Cons

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Sage Response
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We're grateful for your feedback and disappointed to learn that you didn't have a good experience during your time with us. The well-being of our colleagues is a priority for us, so please be assured that your comments have been noted with seriousness. We'll keep working hard to improve life at Sage. We wish you luck as you embark on the next chapter of your career.
2.0
Oct 25, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Some good progression opportunities. Manager supports me. Good benefits. Colleagues are hard working and support one another.

Cons

Senior leadership don't care about the colleagues that work at Sage, particularly in Customer Services. The department I am working in is more of a dictatorship than a community. We are told that ~feedback is a gift~ and yet nobody in a senior role seems receptive to it. It would appear this phrase has been coined from some kind of external training, and isn't fully embraced by those who use it. Any time that a colleague feels unsupported, or disagrees with a change/policy at Sage, they are told to adopt a ~growth mindset~. Feedback is heard, but not listened to. I can't speak on this approach across the business, but certainly in Customer Services I have observed this is the case. It would also appear going into the new financial year, following a restructure, my core role is going to change. This is something that hasn't been discussed with the team previously, and we have received no support or guidance from senior leadership on how we will be carrying out our additional responsibilities/achieving these new measures, alongside our current duties. This, combined with the recent announcement for the forced 3 days a week in the office, are definitely influencing the way colleagues are feeling at work. How colleagues feel seemed to be important to SLT in the past few years, but has evidently fallen low on the list of priorities. Although Customer Services have been mandatory in the office for a while now, I am not looking forward to all of the hassle that comes along with the rest of Sage joining us. Traffic, parking, queues at Starbucks/canteen, unusable coffee machines, unisex toilets that are often left in a disgraceful condition, meeting rooms that can be booked(but your booking counts for nothing if someone more senior wants it), hot desking meaning a lack of privacy/focus, office space that is too loud to get any meaningful work done - all of this will only worsen as more colleagues are forced into the office. This doesn't even begin to mention the lack of public transport, the tunnel tolls that Sage said they would cover, etc. etc. The office space is awful as it is - cracked walls, flaking paint, windows that have shattered in the wind - why are we making it even worse by filling it to the brim? To add to this, the salary is no longer competitive with other businesses in a similar sector. I could work elsewhere doing a lot less, for the same salary. I could probably do it from home too, if I wanted to. Finally, it is clear the 5* reviews that have been left in the last couple of days have been done so by those trying to keep the average score afloat. Not only do they lack any sincerity, there are ones that simply state 'can be a bad company for 5 words' in order to meet the minimum word criteria. Glassdoor should disregard these entirely, and any potential future colleagues can make their own minds up based on the other, detailed reviews.

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Sage Response
1y
We appreciate your feedback and have read through your comments. Please note that our hybrid working approach is an important element of the way we work at Sage that is complemented by other benefits such as paid time to volunteer, the ability to work away for up to 10 weeks a year and free well-being support tools. We recently also answered several colleagues' questions about the new 3-day policy. In doing so, we've shed more light on how colleagues will be supported as they adhere to our updated hybrid structure. More information about what we offer can be found here https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/Benefits/Sage-United-Kingdom-Benefits-EI_IE1150.0,4_IL.5,19_IN2.htm - Thanks for taking the time to leave your review. We’ll continue to work hard to improve how we enable colleagues to thrive.
1.0
Oct 25, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There are a few talented and friendly people on the team who make the day-to-day experience better. The salary is competitive, and you might get lucky with a supportive manager who’s genuinely invested in helping you grow. "Pioneer Fridays" are a refreshing break, offering chances to work on innovative ideas and personal development. The company also provides foundation days and learning days, which can be beneficial for developing new skills and the local community.

Cons

The SBC architecture team and platform team operate like a "boys club," resistant to new ideas and exclusive in their decision-making, which limits innovation and feels isolating for others. Project work isn’t especially engaging, and while there’s a bonus structure, it’s rarely paid out in full, which is demotivating. The CPO often comes across as arrogant, particularly when making company announcements, which affects morale. The number of office days is increased by company-wide policy changes each year.

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Sage Response
1y
We appreciate your feedback and have read through your comments. Please note that our hybrid working approach is an important element of the way we work at Sage that is complemented by other benefits such as paid time to volunteer, the ability to work away for up to 10 weeks a year and free well-being support tools. More information about what we offer can be found here: https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/Benefits/Sage-United-Kingdom-Benefits-EI_IE1150.0,4_IL.5,19_IN2.htm - Thanks for taking the time to leave your review. We’ll continue to work hard to improve how we enable colleagues to thrive.
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