Topics regarding layoffs at SAP

Topics regarding layoffs at SAP

Goodbye to Analytics team

In my region, entire Analytics Specialist team is eliminated except for one foreigner, after the merge of the Analytics team with the DDM Database team. Then the only one foreigner resigned to join a partner. So we no longer have any Analytics... — read more 

SAP HACKS MADE PUBLIC

50000 customers at risk. This is what happens when people are not treated fairly or with basic human decency. https://www.google.com/amp/s/uk.mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUKKCN1S80QD

There is a lot of fat in SAP

There is a lot of fat in SAP: people who spend their time just networking or creating confusing powerpoint, management travelling around the globe in business class for no outcome, etc. If Elliott can streamline SAP's organization, it will have a... — read more 

The spirit is gone

I just want to unload a tiny bit here as I am noticing multiple changes in culture, worker engagement and the overall approach towards the work and SAP. The latest round of cuts, the way how cuts got conducted, the selection criteria, etc. crushed... — read more 

401K question

Question that's been on my mind - even if I haven't been laid off yet. What happens to 401K after layoff for people who have been with SAP for less than three years? Do they get the money that has not vested yet or not? Any info on this would be... — read more 

SAP Concur president and chief product officer depart.

SAP says the restructuring is to re-balance employee skills. To remove useless employees with new ones with hot skills If that's the case, why axe so many top executives? Why would any company axe their CTO and top product people across the board?... — read more 

Age discrimination lawsuit

Anyone filling a class action lawsuit? SAP has a clear policy to fire older workers based on age alone in order to hire younger people so they can appear being hip, trendy, cool and young. It is part of their corporate strategy and clearly... — read more 

How long before being able to start a new job?

I'm not sure how new employment works in regards to severance - is there a time frame that has to pass before a person who has been laid off can start working at another company? I mean, without risking their severance package? Is there any... — read more 

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| 1500 views | | 7 replies (last April 26, 2019)
Post ID: @OP+YJal4hO

Thank you Developers and Product Managers

I am moving on from SAP. But I want to first thank all the R/2, R/3, ECC developers and product managers of the entire suite. You made the SAP product that was excellent German engineering, integrated, functioning, and gave SAP a loyal following of... — read more 

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| 1640 views | | 4 replies (last April 24, 2019)
Post ID: @OP+YJfI85O

Elliot Associates and the new SAP

Perhaps there is some pressure to show a clear path forward just before the SAP Q2 results. Some interesting articles popped up with ‘perfect’ timing! https://finance.yahoo.com/news/sap-initiates-comprehensive-review-accelerate-050100988.html... — read more 

This will not work

I wonder when will SAP leadership realize that laying people off in droves is not a good business strategy? That it is something that provides a short-term bump in profits but ends up destroying the company in the end, which results in no profit at... — read more 

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| 1620 views | | 5 replies (last April 27, 2019)
Post ID: @OP+YIhaHAh

Stealth layoffs will always exist at SAP

When the management teams noticed that the numbers are not meeting their expectations, they will consult with the incompetent and unethical HR teams to come up with a "right sizing" strategy. They will cut the long term, fully competent employees... — read more 

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| 1870 views | | 6 replies (last April 26, 2019)
Post ID: @OP+YIrBBPq

Round 2 confirmed for July

Since numbers were not hit in Germany due to works council rejecting layoffs, SAP has approved another round of 1500+ in Q2. Target areas are high cost ( US, Canada, UK).

Great news about HANA!

"SAP has realised that it needs to shift its strategy and their priorities," analyst Josh Greenbaum of Enterprise Applications Consulting told CMSWire, adding that HANA is no longer a differentiator in the enterprise marketplace. One part of the... — read more 

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| 2190 views | | 7 replies (last April 25, 2019)
Post ID: @OP+YGxnqHK

Stealth layoffs?

Is it possible that stealth layoffs are still happening in different parts of the company? Given there are multiple worldwide locations SAP is almost idle to perform that kind of strategy by the leadership. I would like if people reported were there... — read more 

Layoffs are flagged in the system

Sure anyone can apply for anything but you won’t get hired....unless you are well connected. SAP has imposed a 2 year wait for all impacted before then can be hired (even as a c-user). In 2015, it was a 1 year wait. If it truly was the roles/jobs... — read more 

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| 1820 views | | 7 replies (last April 26, 2019)
Post ID: @OP+YEmeDlR

Callidus folks are quitting left and right

Is this normal? As soon as the RSU’s were paid out, it was a mad rush out the door and now it is a ghost town here. Do they know something we don’t? Not just leadership team, it seems like almost every director and manager and even rank and file are... — read more 

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| 1860 views | | 2 replies (last April 19, 2019)
Post ID: @OP+YDYi6vQ

Reapplying for a job

I heard one of the laid off guys was told he can reapply at SAP - pretty much immediately. If this is true, I can't understand why this would be a thing. Why would you lay off somebody just to invite them right back in? What exactly is SAP achieving... — read more 

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| 2050 views | | 7 replies (last April 21, 2019)
Post ID: @OP+YD2ARws

Stepping away from HANA

The level of people they cut at from HANA at SAP, from Lukert to rock stars like Thomas Jung, signal a real step away from HANA to anyone who is watching. They also made S4 much to difficult for established SAP users to migrate to, it's way too much... — read more 

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| 1830 views | | 6 replies (last April 23, 2019)
Post ID: @OP+YDOCuSQ

Severance Packages question

Packages were sent out around April 1st. For workers over 40, they contained the age and job title of those affected and those not, in accordance with the OWBPA. Stupid question, how are they able to provide this list on April 1 if employees have... — read more 

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| 1741 views | | 2 replies (last April 14, 2019)
Post ID: @OP+YydnUVh

You will never have job security in any US Corporation!

You will never have job security in any US Corporation! SAP is not much different than other large companies. The only protection for SAP employees is in Germany where the Works Council protects most of their employees. However, this restructuring... — read more 

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| 1810 views | | 5 replies (last April 18, 2019)
Post ID: @OP+YxqCAJa

SAP's HR department is the worst

I have worked for many companies and SAP's HR department is the worse!! There is no accountability within the team, only the low end workers are doing something meaningful. The leaders and HRBPs are totally useless - instead of focusing on helping... — read more 

SAP can't get a single F1000 reference for S/4HANA.

S/4HANA was launched in 2015 with the biggest marketing campaign in enterprise software history. The CEO called S/4HANA "The fastest growing product in SAP history". Yet to date, not a single large SAP customer moved from ECC to S/4. Not a single... — read more 

Will we ever get job security back?

I'm wondering if job security will ever again be a thing at SAP? There were always some layoffs here, but what we have seen in the last month is in a league of its own. I'm starting to think we've reached a point where we'll always have the... — read more 

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| 1640 views | | 6 replies (last April 15, 2019)
Post ID: @OP+YxyqzJz

Layoff at SAP

SAP is not a safe as earlier. Successfactor and Ariba technologies inside SAP are treated separately and layoffs are very common here. 4400 people across SAP has been forcefully layoff by giving the name voluntary retirement. People who has joined... — read more 

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| 2220 views | | 2 replies (last April 16, 2019)
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Job search

Are people who have been laid off in the past month or so already looking for new jobs? If yes, how is the search doing?

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| 1810 views | | 6 replies (last April 11, 2019)
Post ID: @OP+Yu0AXAX

What’s next for SAP?

HANA is goner, too expensive, and in-memory is widely available at cheaper prices S/4HANA is goner, it runs on HANA and there is little functional enhancements over ECC. ROI questionable. Most customers who hold the license do it due to license... — read more 

Spain and UK are always first

"The Spanish employees are always the first and easy targets to get rid. Try it in Germany , France and Italy ...." Spain and UK are always first, together with countries in EE and CIS, because of the very permissive labour laws. There will be more... — read more 

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| 1790 views | | 2 replies (last April 12, 2019)
Post ID: @OP+YtKVnbU

The layoffs are done, right?

At my US location we were hit pretty hard, but for some time now nothing is happening. Don’t want to sound naive put can we assume now that the layoffs are done, at least in the context of big organized waves? If that is not the case, I suppose a... — read more 

Robert Enslin gone as well

Read the SAP Leadership Announcement here https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sap-leadership-announcement-morgan-and-fox-martin-expand-responsibilities-as-enslin-departs-300825618.html

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