Overall Experience - Associate Developer SAP Employee Review

4.0
4 Jul 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Good compensation - Pretty Good Work life balance - Learning is also decent The only problem is that sometimes there are too many developers for one task, so whatever task you will get may limit your learnings and you may not be satisfied, You can learn about SAP technologies, most of the time you task will be to solve minor bugs and maintain the already built repo. So learning after a time becomes stagnent. If you need peace with decent money with no worry about learning and growth this might be your top choice

Cons

Learning, growth after a time becomes stagnent As of now promotions and appraisals are not upto the mark, a mere raise you will see after covid. After covid job security has become fragile, you may be moved to a new team without any good reason, beware of office politics.

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5.0
7 Jun 2026
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Pros

Great company when I joined 21 years ago, and awesome management.

Cons

After moving to the West region and after having two great managers, it went downhill. All the management in West only cares about individuals who are yes folks.

4.0
29 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I really liked my role at SAP. After being a cloud Customer Success Manager supporting strategic clients for several years, I moved into a group doing digital customer outreach including producing newsletters, release enablement, webcasts, documentation, event registrations, etc. Salary and bonuses were good, no complaints there.

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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