Senior User Experience Designer - Senior User Experience Designer SAP Employee Review

3.0
21 Mar 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work/life balance is great. Free-ish lunch (depending on what you get). Opportunity to travel for work depending on the team you're on. Great people.

Cons

GROSSLY underpaid compared to the Silicon Valley standard if you convert from an intern to full-time. In this sense, they undervalue those who have worked their way up within the company. Employees who didn't start off as interns but instead started as full-time employees make 20–30k more for some reason.

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SAP Response
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Thank you for your review. We want our employees to enjoy what they do and that also means to be compensated fairly. Our pay-for-performance philosophy gives freedom to managers to decide on the compensation package his/her direct reports earn. As a tech company, we unite teams all over the world and we are able to keep in touch with each other on a daily basis regardless of distance. So whether the manager is in the same country or not, he/she knows the employee the best with local HR only giving general guidance. Additionally, before changing role or departments at SAP, new compensation packages alongside new responsibilities are discussed between the employee and the new manager to ensure both parties would be satisfied with the new conditions.

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