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Considering an offer from SAP in business development. Curious what I should be considering with respect to levels / seniority and comp. The offer is decent from a comp perspective and consists of base + bonus. What's the level structure at SAP for business,sales, bizdev roles? Thanks! #sap
I hated working at SAP, culture sucks there, definitely not recommended
What did you dislike about the culture?
Please share the comp they offered you.
sap invests in employees. lots of training to get better.
95% of learning offerings are standardized and bland. I don’t see many people genuinely benefiting from them
Depends where you work. Overall good work life balance. Some teams do really innovative work and there are some groups not so good in innovation.
T4 and above are director level
Thanks! What I was looking for partially as this is at t4 according to the recruiter.
not all t4 are directors. only the top tier
Business Development can be real relaxed. There are large groups getting by for years doing strictly nothing or keeping busy by pushing reports and ppts back and forth. They get by telling stories of how much of an impact they have. Some never even sit in front of a client
The Palo alto Office while large has no product portfolio. Every thing that matters is done in Germany. It feels they just want to claim to be in the Silicon valley. I won't be surprise if we shed headcounts in the future. The exception being the acquisitions like concur, success factor, etc
That culture tho.... 😕
What about that culture? Not sure it'd be worse (could be worse) than Microsoft!
OP is not a developer. So it could be different from a dev's perspective.