SAPinsider Reviews

1.7

15% would recommend to a friend

(57 total reviews)
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Jamie Bedard

14% approve of CEO

14% positive business outlook

SAPinsider has an employee rating of 1.7 out of 5 stars, based on 57 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a poor working experience there. The SAPinsider employee rating is 54% below average for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
4 May 2026

Work roulette

Recommend
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Pros

Trauma Bonded with colleagues about the work environment

Cons

I have never worked at a job that was so incompetently run. My role changed four different times, and half the time I only found out because I had to ask what was going on. Historians will one day study the American obsession with being “proud” of working outside business hours. The kids haven’t seen their dad in five days, but apparently that’s fine so long as the shareholders keep getting richer. There were twelve hands in the pie, all arguing with each other, all stemming from the same poor excuse for a CEO. Jobs would constantly get cut to “trim the fat,” only for the workload to be dumped onto whoever was left. Watching a team of four get reduced to two, only for those two exhausted people to be told, “You’ll manage,” and then a week later be accused of not pulling their weight, was genuinely absurd. It felt like I was watching a badly written TV show where the writers needed management to come across as cartoonishly incompetent and evil, so they stopped bothering with subtlety. Accountability only ever travelled downward. The consequences of terrible leadership decisions were felt exclusively by the people beneath them, while the C-suite sat untouched. And god forbid you were a C Suite pushed back against ideas that were obviously bad for the business or your team. That was the fastest way to get managed out, followed shortly after by the company-wide email saying, “XYZ has decided to move on from the business.”

1.0
9 Aug 2022

Harmful for your mental health & professional development

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The employees, outside of management. The people doing the work are trying their best to stay positive and provide a good service to customers. They are, however, sadly stuck in a vicious cycle of manipulation and control by their CEO.

Cons

Literally everything else. First, this needs to be said. The CEO is a talented salesman, he will charm you and promise you promotions and raises but will never deliver. In fact, he will continue to perpetuate those manifestations of reality to anyone who will listen. It is really easy to believe them, too. Because the picture he paints for you during the interview process is wonderful; that the company is full of promise and potential, and if you just work hard, you will succeed. But you will have no support in your role, no training and absolutely no guidance from management or anyone in leadership. Your job will change at the delicate whim of Jamie Bedard; your metrics, your team, your assignment, your manager, your clients and your relationships all fair game. In my one year there, there were probably 15 org changes - and significant ones. You will be berated, belittled, embarrassed, harassed then ignored. The rug will be pulled out from you nearly daily, there is nothing consistent about this business, except maybe the expectation that you will be picked on at some point, it really is just a matter of time. Second, the actual work is smoke and mirrors. They change the strategy pretty much quarterly, if not more. The plan is whatever will make the company money the fastest. Employees are just cogs in the wheel, they are not actual people who have career aspirations and dreams. They are there simply to do whatever Jamie tells them to do, how he tells them to do it, and when. And if they fail, it is not his fault, but yours. I wish I could articulate how incredibly toxic, traumatizing and horrendous this experience was for me. And for so many others. But people stay, because for some the money is good. And that's true, it can be. The cost YOU pay however, to your mental health is far greater.

1.0
13 July 2022
Recommend
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Pros

I didn't experience anything positive beyond getting paid.

Cons

The CEO really sets the tone in a small company and, unfortunately, for SAPinsider this means aggressive, combative, chaotic, and hostile. With James Bedard leading the way, employees are seen as pawns and expected to fall in line with his unrealistic, every-changing "strategy." I went through six different direct managers in my short time at SAPinsider and none could offer me support or stability because James (aka Jamie) leads through fear and control. Employees are not empowered and even pitted against each other with a fear of being fired if they don't hit an arbitrary KPI (which would change regularly and without notice). I strongly discourage working at SAPinsider. Unfortunately, like so many others, you will likely be on your way out after experiencing your first week. Please also be aware that the interview process is filled with empty promises.

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