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SAP Business Objects Reviews

4.2

81% would recommend to a friend

(89 total reviews)
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John G. Schwarz

82% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

SAP Business Objects has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 89 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The SAP Business Objects employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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89 reviews
2.0
29 Jan 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Business Objects was a medium sized tech firm. It was a great place to work if you wanted to experience Big Company life without having to take a position at a large company. This was a great place to implement ideas, if you were willing to follow through on them yourself. Even our interns were developing features in our products (perhaps 10% of the engineering staff were interns, most of whom were working on shippable features). Really good salary for new grads. The Vancouver office is very well located. (From what I can tell, most of their big offices have great locations). People are very friendly and easy to get along with.

Cons

There's not a lot of community recognition. If you drop the name at a party, you'll almost always get blank stares. This is even more true now that they have been purchased by SAP -- the brand recognition in the tech community of either Business Objects or SAP is unfortunately low. The salary, at least in Vancouver, is really high for new graduates, and really low for people with some experience. It was very common for someone to start working at BOBJ right out of school and make 10k more than their peers at other companies. However, in three years, they would be make 20-40k less than the same people elsewhere. The product is made for the business sector, this may not be interesting for many purely technical people. There are very, very few perks for working for this employer. You come to the office, you do some work, you go home and get a cheque in the mail. They do offer bike storage, a gym and a foosball table, but that's about it. Over time, the office has lost more and more benefits. Stock options are gone, stock purchase plans are gone, health benefits are getting worse every year, retirement benefits get worse every year, bonus payout formulas are constantly readjusted to lower the payout (or so it seems), company bar-b-q's are being cancelled, etc. All of the good reasons for working here are systematically being removed, and there is no replacement. There is very little company loyalty amongst employees. In the development side of the business there is a huge stigma associated with being a Software Developer. There are basically two kinds of people: Developers, and everyone else (QA, translation staff, IT, PgM, Tech Writers, etc.). If you weren't a developer, you were looked down upon -- this was especially noticeable during bonus time or salary review time.

2.0
2 Aug 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Business Objects provides a great benefits package. The software is in demand. The skills you learn here are valuable. Once you get the experience at Business Objects, customers will pay top dollar for those skills if you want to work as a contractor. There are a lot of great people who work in the trenches.

Cons

SAP. SAP. SAP. SAP has ruined our support site. They've ruined many of our internal systems. They are a company that puts process and protecting one's own turf over common sense and getting the job done well. If the last few months are an indication of the future, Business Objects will no longer be the great place to work that it once was. Our leadership wants things to look good on paper regardless of how they look in the real world.

1.0
11 Jun 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Business Objects prior to SAP merger had attracted some of the most creative and intelligent people to work with. This allowed for a positive, collaborative, and successful work environment which was very focused towards excellence and customer success. The company mission was- Unlock the power of information to improve the performance of organizations. It was easy to support a product and company whose entire focus was to provide enlightenment to their customers. Creating a product to harness the power of infinite amounts of data trapped within databases and spreadsheets and transforming it into information. Working for a company whose product helps its customers to work smarter, not harder in its self made BOBJ a fantastic company to work for. In addition, the company core values seemed to permeate through every department. At Business Objects, the culture was originally fostered by unique attributes referred to as core values that translated to who we were and the way we did business. These core values were...Leadership, Integrity, Passion, Innovation, Transnational Teamwork and Customer Success. These were the elements of our business, of our people, and of our success. In fact the very founding value was transnational identity – which delivers the notion that good ideas can come from anywhere, and shouldn’t be rejected just because they come from an unexpected source, like an independent French developer. The success of Business Objects was based on the value of its people. Every decision seemed to be founded on the belief that the success of the organization depended on it's employees: The company performance reflected what it's employees brought to their job. It was never "just a job"....it was a passion for excellence!

Cons

Since the merger with SAP, Business Objects is no longer the same company. It's Leaders and employees are leaving or being laid-off in droves. The environment is very tense and negative and it has already begun to affect every area of the company. It is no longer a safe or productive environment to build a career.

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