Great colleagues and company culture - Anonymous employee Sage Employee Review

5.0
13 Feb 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

People are friendly and passionate about their jobs. The "work away" scheme is fantastic (10 weeks per year). Competitive salaries. Inspiring CEO. Great ambitions to become an even better company in the future.

Cons

It feels like the experience of working at Sage can be very different from one team to the other. Some decision-making processes can be long. The rythme can be quite intense, with tight deadlines, as a consequence some colleagues struggle to prioritise learning and trying new things.

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