A once great company now in terminal decline... - werkgeversreview Anonieme werknemer bij Sage

1,0
16 mei 2018
Anonieme werknemer
Aanbevelen
Goedkeuring directeur
Zakelijk vooruitzicht

Pluspunten

• Great people who are willing Sage to succeed • Good benefits and Pay • Sage Foundation is a great contributor to society

Minpunten

Appalling Senior Leadership CTO, CEO, CFO, and EVPs without exception. Most VPs are appalling leaders, with an ability to create the perfect conditions for sure-fire failure! We have a myriad of specialist VPs who focus on the minutiae of the business where these roles would have typically been fulfilled others as a part of their role, or by lesser roles. The business is so fragmented that it is impossible to move things forward supported by a blame culture that stems from the very top of the organisation. What the city analyst see in Sage is perplexing because new online solutions Accounting, Financials, and Enterprise (not really online) are a million miles away from where they need to be. Our competitors have us beaten here, yet there is naivety of the City to believe what our failed CEO & CFO says about our success and transformation. • We had some training needs in Q1, and have addressed these with Sales!?! Come on! • H1 We had some localised challenges and have taken decisive action!! Really! • We have the best business platform in Sage Business Cloud! Shoot Me! • We have invented a magical way to create value from nothing! Ok that isn’t true, but it may as well be. City Analysts!!! What the heck are you doing! Do your job! Ask some probing questions! And the golden thread will surely unravel. Make no mistake there has been a transformation, one to oblivion and insignificance. Our products need life support, so we invent a marketing term “Sage Business Cloud” to wrap these products up in a digestible diversion. Not only do we do this, but we then say it is growing by 57%! What does this mean, and where is this revenue coming from… growth? We fail slow and repeat frequently! Well as fast as slow failure will allow! Constantly putting barriers in the way of success, costs constraints, forced distribution, this is leading to attrition and paralysis. Getting new roles approved is like getting a meeting with the Pope. Yet we constantly push people into the lower performance curve resulting in our top performers leaving in addition to the ones we aggressively manage out of the business. We love to do acceleration cases, 99% of which result in nothing. Roll play: EVP: Wouldn’t it be great if we could deliver new product x to market in 6 months? Have a think about it and tell me what you need? Team: 1 week of intense activity EVP person, we have looked at the market and it is our view that to deliver a world beating product we would need 18 people for 6 months. EVP: Great we’ll give you 2 additional head, and oh we need the product in 6 weeks. [Cycle of failure to be repeated every 6 months…] We recently lost 30 execs from the business, and whilst I would not say all should not have left we have found ourselves in a frightening situation. 1. Majority of our established business leaders have left (decades of understanding) 2. We have an influx of VPs and EVPs who have little or no experience of Sage or indeed running any business of scale 3. The leadership capability within the business is at the lowest since our inception Steve Hare & Steven Kelly are delusional are lining their pockets for as long as they can, reaping from the suffering and destruction of a national treasure. Steve Hare was at the helm of Marconi during its demise and given the opportunity I believe he will do the same for Sage. I can see his LinkedIn strapline now “I have been instrumental in the demise of not one but two FTSE 100 companies, but don’t worry I did really well in the process 😉”. Steven Kelly, well what can I say! He is incredibly driven and blind to the fact he is driving the business to oblivion, he needs to be removed ASAP. Although I fear the damage is so severe now Sage will never recover.

avatar
Reactie van Sage
8y
Thanks for your review. Every decision that is made is meant to directly benefit our customers, our colleagues, and achieve our company goals. That includes hiring only high performing team members and ensuring the wellbeing of all 14,000 current colleagues from around the world who come to work every day, love what they do, and see our future as bright. All companies have room for improvement, so I invite you to share your perspective through our many internal channels where you can be heard. Although we think your review may not be a fair picture of Sage, we very much appreciate your choosing to be a part of the team.

Ontdek andere reviews over Sage

5,0
23 mei 2026
Aanbevelen
Goedkeuring directeur
Zakelijk vooruitzicht

Pluspunten

Working at Sage these past 4 years has been both rewarding and energizing. I’ve really valued the opportunity to collaborate with talented teams across the business while helping evolve our Developer Content organization into a broader developer experience and AI-enabled function. One of the most meaningful parts of the experience has been seeing how open people are to innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement. It’s been exciting to contribute to initiatives that improve both internal workflows and the experience for our developer community. I’m grateful for the relationships, growth opportunities, and trust I’ve been given throughout the year, and I’m looking forward to what’s ahead.

Minpunten

With so much innovation and transformation happening across the company, priorities can evolve quickly — but it also creates exciting opportunities to learn, adapt, and contribute to meaningful change.

3,0
15 apr 2026
Aanbevelen
Goedkeuring directeur
Zakelijk vooruitzicht

Pluspunten

-Pay’s decent -Benefits are solid -The Sage Foundation feels like proper philanthropy -Some genuinely nice people -If you’re happy treating work as just a payslip and don’t mind things being a bit dull, Sage is actually quite a comfortable place to be. That stability is a real perk

Minpunten

-Far too many layers of middle management and general bureaucracy -The Ai push is getting a bit daft -Not especially innovative, so the work can feel quite uninspiring. I’m grateful to be employed, but if you’re after something more interesting, Sage will probably disappoint. That said, some people prefer it that way, fair enough -The office / hybrid requirements feel a bit pointless -Sage doesn’t tend to do layoffs, which is good, but it does mean there are quite a few people where you’re not entirely sure what they do. A lot of meetings, essentially. Even the positives come with trade-offs

4
avatar
Reactie van Sage
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughtful and balanced review. We’re pleased to hear that you value your compensation and benefits, as well as the work our Foundation do, among the areas you’ve highlighted. We also recognise the points you’ve raised around bureaucracy, innovation, and the pace and focus of change. Different people are motivated by different things at work, and it’s helpful to hear honest perspectives on how our structure, processes, and priorities can impact day‑to‑day experience and engagement. Feedback like yours helps inform ongoing conversations as we continue to evolve our ways of working, use technology more meaningfully, and improve the products and experiences we create for our customers. If you’re open to sharing further insight, we encourage you to do so through our Always Listening survey. Thank you again for your openness and for being part of Sage.
Bekijk reviews op: Nuttig|Beoordeling|Datum|Alle