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Overall employee rating

3.2
Based on 30 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Software Engineer
3.6
19 April 2026
Decent Pay, But Benefits Could Be Better
Pros: Base salary for Software Engineers was pretty solid, especially working remote from Dallas. The health insurance package was decent, and there's a good 401k match, which is nice.
Cons: Pay raises often felt minimal after the initial offer. Equity refreshers weren't guaranteed, which is tough compared to other big tech firms. You really have to fight for market-competitive compensation after a couple of years.
Advice to Management: Focus on more competitive annual raises and clearer paths for equity refreshers for Software Engineers. Keeping compensation competitive is key for retaining talent in enterprise software.
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SAP Consultant
3.3
11 April 2026
Good Job Security for an Established Tech Firm
Pros: As an SAP Consultant, I felt pretty secure in my role. There's always demand for ERP software expertise, especially within a big corporate company like SAP. It's a stable place, even with industry ups and downs.
Cons: While generally secure, I did see some team restructures in the Newtown Square, PA office. It felt a bit bureaucratic at times, which can slow things down or make you wonder about long-term project stability. You don't always feel completely indispensable.
Advice to Management: Focus on making communication clearer during reorgs. It helps alleviate employee anxiety and boosts morale for enterprise software roles.
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Software Engineer
3.4
4 April 2026
Okay work-life, but can get busy.
Pros: Work-life balance as a Software Engineer is generally okay here. The hybrid work model helps with flexibility. You can usually get your 40 hours in without too much trouble, especially if your team is good.
Cons: Sometimes projects for enterprise software clients demand late nights. It's tough when deadlines hit, and managers expect extra effort. The Palo Alto office culture can feel a bit demanding during crunch times.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage project scope to avoid those last-minute crunch periods. More consistent workloads would really improve morale.
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Technical Consultant
3.0
3 April 2026
Career growth is slow, but skills are solid.
Pros: You definitely learn a lot about ERP solutions and cloud integration. The training resources are extensive, which is great for building a strong foundation as a Technical Consultant. It's a stable big tech company.
Cons: Career progression is pretty slow, especially for individual contributor roles. Getting promoted feels like a waiting game, not based on merit. There's not much upward mobility in the Newtown Square, PA office unless you're willing to really push hard and move teams.
Advice to Management: Speed up the promotion process for individual contributors. Recognize talent based on performance, not just tenure or who you know.
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Software Engineer
2.9
28 March 2026
Stability is Okay, But Watch for Reorgs
Pros: It's a big tech player, so there's definitely solid job security here. As a Software Engineer focused on enterprise software in the Palo Alto office, I've felt pretty safe. The company's size helps cushion things, you know?
Cons: But let's be real, even big tech has reorgs, and SAP isn't immune. Those can make job security feel a bit shaky for a while, especially for certain product lines. It's tough to see your team change so often.
Advice to Management: Management should focus on clearer communication during reorgs to reduce anxiety for us. Invest more in upskilling paths for technical talent within the corporate environment.
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Software Engineer
3.1
15 March 2026
Solid Big Tech, Stable But Slow Moving
Pros: I felt pretty secure in my Software Engineer role here. Being a big tech company in the enterprise software space, SAP offers good job stability. It's not a place you worry about getting laid off every other month.
Cons: While job security is strong, it's a huge corporate machine, so things can be pretty bureaucratic. There are also frequent reorganizations that can sometimes make your role feel a bit uncertain, even if you keep your job. Not super agile.
Advice to Management: Try to cut down on the bureaucracy and make processes more streamlined. Empower teams to be more agile and responsive to market changes.
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Software Developer
3.3
5 March 2026
SAP: Solid benefits, just okay pay
Pros: The health insurance package is actually pretty good here. I've heard the 401k match is also decent for the enterprise software industry. As a Software Developer, the compensation package for hybrid work feels stable enough.
Cons: Base pay isn't exactly competitive with other big tech companies. Raises are pretty slow, it's tough to get a significant bump. Don't expect huge bonuses either.
Advice to Management: Re-evaluate base salaries, especially for engineering roles in critical areas. It's hard to retain top talent when other big tech companies offer more competitive compensation packages.
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Senior Software Engineer
3.6
4 March 2026
Pay is solid, benefits could use a refresh
Pros: Good base salary for software engineering roles in enterprise software. The 401k match is pretty standard and vests quickly. I've found it decent for remote workers.
Cons: Health insurance costs are a bit high, especially for families. Bonus structure isn't always clear and feels inconsistent year-to-year. Doesn't feel competitive with big tech firms anymore.
Advice to Management: Re-evaluate the health insurance costs and make the bonus structure more transparent. Keep an eye on market rates for senior software engineer compensation.
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Software Engineer
3.3
23 February 2026
Decent Flexibility for Software Engineers
Pros: I've really appreciated the remote work options here at big tech company SAP. As a Software Engineer working remote from Texas, I can usually manage my own time effectively. It's good for juggling life stuff.
Cons: While remote, some teams have pretty strict core hours. This can make truly flexible scheduling tough sometimes. It's less ideal if you need to step away unexpectedly during these windows.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize flexibility policies across different teams to ensure a consistent experience for all employees, especially for those in remote positions. More trust in outcomes over hours would be beneficial.
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Associate Software Developer
3.0
20 February 2026
Growth is slow but steady at SAP
Pros: You get access to tons of internal training, which is great for learning new skills in enterprise software and cloud solutions. It's a solid place for long-term growth as an Associate Software Developer if you stick with it.
Cons: Career progression can feel super slow here, especially in a big tech corporate environment like this. It's hard to move up without a manager really pushing you, and sometimes you're pigeonholed.
Advice to Management: Make career paths clearer and empower managers to support internal mobility faster. Recognize performance more actively and don't make people wait years for a title change.
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