Great place to grow as an engineer with strong work–life balance - Backend Developer SAP Employee Review

4.0
27 Jan 2026
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Pros

SAP is a great place to grow as an engineer. You get to work on large-scale, real enterprise systems used by major customers around the world, which is both challenging and rewarding. The engineering standards are high, and there’s strong emphasis on code quality, security, and reliability. Work–life balance is generally very good, with flexibility around working hours and remote work. The people are supportive, professional, and collaborative, and there’s a strong culture of knowledge sharing. There are many opportunities to learn new technologies, move between teams, and build a long-term career within the company. Benefits are solid and management usually encourages personal development and training.

Cons

Because SAP is a big organization, processes can be slow and sometimes overly bureaucratic. Decision-making may involve many stakeholders, which can delay implementation and reduce agility. Innovation exists, but it can take time for new ideas to move from concept to production. Some legacy systems and technical debt are still part of daily work in certain teams. Career progression can sometimes feel slower compared to startups, and promotions may depend more on organizational timing than purely on performance.

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5.0
8 Jun 2026
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Pros

Great benefits, full of opportunities to learn and support.

Cons

Rounds of layoffs due to changes in tech direction. Plan accordingly and stay flexible!

4.0
29 May 2026
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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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