Sales - Anonymous employee Sage Employee Review

4.0
May 7, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Strong vision statement for family owned business

Cons

Limited oppotunities for advancement and promotion

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Sage Response
9y
Thanks for your feedback. Glad to hear the vision is strong for you. We encourage colleagues to create their development plans and work with their managers to progress their career at Sage. We want our colleagues to be the best they can be. Have you looked on The Sage Academy - there's some great tools there (go to 'Delivering High Performance' and 'Development Tools', plus there's the careers site on Your Sage, lots of tips to develop your career at Sage and don't forget Linda.com, 1000s of hours of learning & development videos to help advance your career. Thanks for your review and I sincerely hope you do develop your career here at Sage.

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Sage Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re sorry to hear about the challenges you’ve described around leadership continuity, targets, growth, and ways of working. We recognise the impact that stability, clear accountability, and achievable goals can have on the day-to-day experience of our colleagues, particularly within sales and customer-facing roles. We shall share your feedback with leaders for their visibility as we continue to evolve how we support our teams to truly thrive at work. If you have any additional insights to share, please leave us more feedback via our internal Always Listening forum or through your manager. Thank you again for sharing your perspective.
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