Pros
Decent benefits, great people to work with (but that's fading fast as people leave), some passion in the partner and customer base.
Cons
No chance for career growth or promotion, really bad management (both middle and corporate), the recurring cycle of layoffs and new hiring makes it seem schizophrenic, there is outrageous discrimination to the point where there are 2 classes of employees - those that work in the new office or on the CEO's pet projects get free snacks and sodas and other perks, while the second-class staff in other product lines and offices have to pay 75-cents or more for the same soda. Sage does not value it's employees (as evidenced by the constant cycles of layoffs and hiring) - even those that think they're special and work on 'global' teams. Sage is too big to fail - it can ride it's maintenance revenues for a while and survive even without organic growth. But because of it's lack of corporate strategy and toxic employee culture, it is losing market share everywhere in the world, has great employees leaving in droves, and a management that is either too selfishly trying to save their titles or are promoting themselves on the backs of employees that are struggling and cracking under the stress. And it's products and customers are paying the price.