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      What is the salary like at SAP?

      SAP reviews

      Toxic work culture, poor work life balance, uncaring management, lack of humanity

      Learning and development specialist
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good benefits, average salary, some pockets of good work culture but these are dying out.

      Cons

      The company has been in a continuous state of reorganization for nearly two years, leaving many teams understaffed and pushed beyond their limits. While the financial reports may look strong, the reality on the ground tells a very different story. Pride in work has eroded, and motivation is at an all-time low. There has been no enablement for new tools or processes, no meaningful support from leadership, and little understanding of what different roles actually require. Learning and development have been ignored, with no strategy for skill growth or knowledge building. Leadership frequently presents "AI" as the universal solution to every problem. Quality has been deprioritized. AI-generated content has replaced the expertise lost during layoffs, creating a loop where machine-generated material is used as a source for more of the same. On paper, it checks off trendy buzzwords, but in practice, it is unusable and disconnected from real user needs. Employees are expected to take on responsibilities well beyond their job descriptions, often dictated by whichever senior figure they’re temporarily paired with. Diversity and inclusion have suffered significantly. Those who don’t conform to a narrow mold — including neurodivergent employees, creatives, non-sales staff, and experts — are frequently ignored or pushed out when they raise valid concerns. The culture has become one of quiet attrition. People who care about the work are either leaving or being laid off. Burnout is widespread. Most employees are working far beyond their contracted hours, often logging in during time off, and new hires receive little to no onboarding relevant to their actual role. There are still a few good managers doing their best, but they are working against a system that is fundamentally broken. All internal reviews will tell you that things are getting better and better, but the reality is it's just those who are most affected are leaving the sinking ship. For some, it works, but those who want to work to live, not live to work, it's not a livable environment.

      Excellent company worldwide

      Senior software engineer
      Current employee
      Lisbon, Lisbon District
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Competitive salary, flexible vacations (the best part of SAP for me), excellent benefits (company car with gas + electricity paid), good and easygoing culture, possibility to buy shares with the company giving a counterpart on top of your investment, good management and leaders, plus other benefits offered.

      Cons

      Kinda of boring business, but there are some interesting topics to work with depending on the team/project.

      Great people, questionable strategy

      Service delivery executive
      Current employee
      Philadelphia, PA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good pay, awesome culture, great work life balance

      Cons

      Not a great challenge with company changing strategic direction often. Little in terms of organic growth as they have pushed channel alignment in lieu of product development

      Great role to get into tech sales

      Sales development executive
      Current employee
      Alpharetta, GA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Great culture, great pay, a good start to your tech sales career

      Cons

      No cons really, just make sure you work hard and you’ll be fine

      Horrible Pay no Room for Promotion

      Sales manager
      Current employee
      Dallas, TX
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Stock options are available, unlimited sick leave

      Cons

      No room for growth or promotion, the pay is low for the amount of work expected from an employee. Constant lay offs.

      Great Work Life Balance and campus

      Associate software developer
      Current employee
      Bengaluru
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      The Pros are: Work life balance is great The campus is really pretty, seems like a walk thru garden. has many facilities. Innovative work is goes on and there are various events all around the year.

      Cons

      The pay isn't that great compared to other big product based companies and neither are the hikes. Its a place for retirement

      BDR

      Business development representative (bdr)
      Current employee
      Singapore
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good benefits, great pay, great culture

      Cons

      Organisation is too big, takes too long for things to get approved

      Great work culture

      Quality specialist
      Current employee
      Bengaluru
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Great work culture, flexibility, good pay

      Cons

      there are no cons as such

      Great Vision

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Great work life balance and great pay

      Cons

      Restructuring has been ongoing for over a year with many layoffs

      Great place

      Software developer
      Current employee
      Montreal, QC
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good benefits, competitive salary and lots of learning opportunity

      Cons

      No team collaboration, mostly individual contribution