open, down-to-earth, great team work - Information Development SAP Employee Review

5.0
Apr 22, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

All in all, a very friendly athmosphere to work in, helpful co-workers, and close contact to direct managers. Good performance feedback and almost everybody is open for suggestions for improvement, is interested in personal well-being. People are eager to learn and often do voluntarily extra hours. But there is always time for a coffee and for a chat, social-networking is very welcome. Very good options to develop your carreer throughout different areas within SAP. Company car after 4 years, good company pension scheme and social security, health initiatives, free lunch, free coffee/tea/water, discounted shares... no time recording

Cons

Unpaid extra hours, we really build bad UIs, extremely complex organizational structure and development structure - you need a year or two to get used to the bee hive of systems, transactions, roles, and responsibilities. Often too many management levels and unclear responsibilities.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

No real cons for the job that I was in, except that our group was eliminated by the corporate restructuring and reduction in workforce in North America in 2025. I would have loved to stay but unfortunately we probably showed up on a restructuring spreadsheet somewhere and it was determined that our services were no longer needed. We off-boarded most of our work to other existing employees (who already had full time jobs), which felt unfair to them, but that is how it shook out.

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