Challenge accepted - Customer Service Representative Sage Employee Review

4.0
12 Oct 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Sage gives employees the opportunity to work with a good balance of autonomy and accountability. Sage trust its employees. Sage listens to its employees: Quarterly feedback sessions with your manager. Sage offers a lot of benefits, virtual trainings, language and health courses. With the Sage Foundation it is possible to work for volountary organizations up to 5 working days a year. Sage is putting safety first for its employees: almost the whole company is working from home since the beginning of COVID 19 crisis.

Cons

It is a real challenge to work as a virtual team only due to covid 19, but: Challenge accepted and thanks to great colleagues and teamwork.

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5.0
5 June 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
8 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

was hired as remote and get to have that honored, but have been openly told no career progression because of remote status. decent pay

Cons

Leadership instability: Seven manager changes during my relatively short tenure. Unrealistic targets: A sales quota set at 1,100% growth (not a typo). Slow product development: Getting anything actioned on the product side takes far too long. Product management turnover: Three product manager changes, resulting in no meaningful deliverables in over three years. Misaligned hiring priorities: Greater emphasis on DEI optics than on hiring people positioned to drive growth. Internal vs. customer focus: More energy spent on internal events than on product enhancements. Lack of accountability (the biggest issue): No one takes ownership. Responsibility gets passed around constantly — for example, client cancellations going unprocessed because they impact someone's numbers. Managers have openly encouraged pushing the work onto someone else rather than handling it.

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