The most inclusive company in the world - Senior Finance Operations Specialist SAP Employee Review

5.0
Sep 8, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Diversity & Inclusion initiatives worldwide Employee welfare activities to ensure commitment and engagement stay high Employee network groups focused on creating the friendliest work environment where all can feel welcome and be authentic, irrespective of their gender, ethnicity, ability, generation, sexual orientation or gender identity/expression CSR outreach activities for the well-being of the external community Impressive range of employee benefits Strong bonds with private and public sector to promote an inclusive business

Cons

Can't say one bad thing about the best company I've ever worked for

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SAP Response
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SAP makes it a point to focus on diversity & inclusion where employees and candidates of all personal and professional backgrounds feel welcome and empowered. Thanks so much for your review!

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