SAP reviews

4.2

84% would recommend to a friend

(24,998 total reviews)
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Christian Klein

76% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

SAP has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 24,998 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The SAP employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Jun 27, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Releases every 3 months, friendly co workers, fruit tray every morning, regular socials, outside speakers, beer bashes

Cons

Ever since SAP bought the place, 70 % of the employees have left. So some of the remaining were quickly promoted to senior management. Vast majority of them have minimum social skills. Just think there enough VPs and directors with whom I cannot have a conversation about the weather! Most of them have 0 to 4 direct reports. There are enough directors with no direct reports. I know of one director who works 11 to 3 pm, and them sets up 1-1 and other meetings after 9 pm, because here baby sleeps by 9 pm! As a result the remaining workers are piled on a huge amount of work. More than a typical startup. The support people are useless, hence development and qa have to find the issues. The pay scales are typically 20 % and less than market rates. No options. You will constantly reminded that you are getting paid too much. Typically some junior developer in China will decide the sprint schedule and once the dates are given there is no changing. If QA finds one bug, you will warned about termination. The teams in China and India work 9 to 5. So they schedule meetings most evenings and sun evening. If you object or miss one, you will terminated. Its pretty common for a manager to insult and berate their employees in front of everyone. If you defend yourself, you will be terminated. Don't expect much support from HR. They will tell that you are a slave and have to work anytime the manager wants. No down time on evenings, weekends or vacations. They will typically offer some money if you agree to leave quietly. After you sign the exit paperwork, understand that they will tell you that you violated some clause and that the money is being withheld. This is typical. As you can imagine, skilled people come and go. During the last SAP survey, 60 % said they did not trust their boss! This is the lowest in SAP.

1.0
May 2, 2016

Not to be trusted, prizes BS over hard work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pays well. Free food and drink.

Cons

1. Manager KPI's around hiring "early talent" (= Millennial females) and instruction to move older, more expensive, employees out whenever possible. 2. Focus on a good story versus good work. 3. Throw away mentality. For years at SAP my disability had not progressed to being obvious and as such I did not disclose my disability. Then my disability started to be more apparent and in spite of my wife’s concerns, I told my manager I have a previously undisclosed disability and I self-identified my disability on Form CC-305 with SAP. Within a few months of doing so my “position was eliminated” and my SAP employment was terminated.

4.0
Jan 23, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- people are amazing and helpful, share knowledge freely and are and supportive - work changes every year, new priorities, new projects - most managers support “side quests” as long as they relate to your FT job, e.g., learning a new skill, participating in a short term project in an area of interest - opportunity to work with people from all over the world - if you’re in the first 10 years of your career there is tremendous opportunity to move into different types of roles - when layoffs happen (inevitable in tech) they’re very supportive to affected people and include transition assistance

Cons

- re-orgs every year - if you love your role it could change even if you don’t want it to - if you’re over 50 and a senior expert (i.e., high salary), you will feel like you’ve got a target on your back every time there’s a re-org.

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