Healthcare Division- Good product and employees, needs stable leadership - Anonymous employee Sage Employee Review

3.0
Aug 13, 2008
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good solid products with a great understanding of the marketplace needs. Employees care about the jobs they do and do the best they can. New (expected) president is supposed to be based out of corporate office (rather than commuting) which should bring a sense of stability and commitment. Number of employees employed 10yrs+.

Cons

Apparent lack of direction from executive management. Finger-pointing at upper levels. Employees don't seem to be excited to come to work each day. We've lost any entrepreneurial spirit. One of our principles is "agility" and it doesn't feel that we embrace it. Change doesn't equal agility. Sometimes it's just a different way of doing the same thing.

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Cons

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2.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

was hired as remote and get to have that honored, but have been openly told no career progression because of remote status. decent pay

Cons

Leadership instability: Seven manager changes during my relatively short tenure. Unrealistic targets: A sales quota set at 1,100% growth (not a typo). Slow product development: Getting anything actioned on the product side takes far too long. Product management turnover: Three product manager changes, resulting in no meaningful deliverables in over three years. Misaligned hiring priorities: Greater emphasis on DEI optics than on hiring people positioned to drive growth. Internal vs. customer focus: More energy spent on internal events than on product enhancements. Lack of accountability (the biggest issue): No one takes ownership. Responsibility gets passed around constantly — for example, client cancellations going unprocessed because they impact someone's numbers. Managers have openly encouraged pushing the work onto someone else rather than handling it.

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