Wes was ready for a change. “I wasn’t happy in my previous role, and decided to embark on a job search. I came across the role at SAS on LinkedIn and immediately applied,” Wes recounts. “The position was perfectly aligned to my career goals and aspirations – it almost felt too good to be true.” Fast forward to today; Wes is now living the #saslife as a Director in R&D, leading our Compute function and working with customers on their journey to the cloud. Read on to he...| SAS Life
Fiber plays a crucial role not only in our digestive health but also in overall well-being.| SAS Life
Choosing whole foods is the simplest way to eat high-quality ingredients like dietary fats.| SAS Life
Dietary fats often get a bad rap, but they’re essential for every cell in your body.| SAS Life
For many of us, our smartwatch is almost always on our wrist, monitoring our sleep, steps, heart rate, workouts, and even our calorie burn. We use it to provide insights into our health, fitness, and recovery. In fact, they often influence how hard we train, when we rest, and how much we eat. But how accurate are our fitness trackers, and can we trust them to determine our eating habits? How Fitness Trackers Estimate Calories To understand how accurate fitness trackers are, we first need to l...| SAS Life
Hosting can come with many different emotions for each of us.| SAS Life
A few weeks ago, our team moved into SAS’ newest building, Building A.| SAS Life
In the last post, we explored fundamental nutritional habits to manage inflammation, insulin resistance, gut health and stress resilience which can all impact perimenopause symptoms. Now, let’s build on that foundation with advanced strategies to further tackle the effects of fluctuating and fading hormones. Perimenopause often prompts us to think about long-term well-being. As estrogen, progesterone and testosterone levels decline, we may face challenges such as muscle loss, rising LDL cho...| SAS Life
Life is full of transitions, and just when you think you've mastered your routines — balancing work, family, social life and wellness — your hormones decide to shift gears.| SAS Life
While most people are familiar with Vitamin K1, which is essential for blood clotting, Vitamin K2 has unique benefits that are just beginning to be fully understood.| SAS Life
Constipation is a common issue many people face at some point.| SAS Life
At SAS, a world-class workplace is an important part of our employee experience, and our Cary Headquarters is no exception.| SAS Life
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant element in the human body.| SAS Life
When most of us consider heart health, we likely think about our cholesterol levels.| SAS Life
Balancing a career and raising a family is a juggling act, and we’re proud to support parents with on-site childcare, a generous childcare subsidy, family-friendly programs and industry-leading workplace flexibility to make life a little easier.| SAS Life
If you visit SAS’ Headquarters campus on a sunny day during lunchtime, you’re likely to see a flurry of activity – employees walking to cafes, sneaking in a midday run on the trails, or just catching a breath of fresh air.| SAS Life
With a little preparation, a sense of humor, and a lot of deep breaths, you can successfully navigate this season.| SAS Life
Do you feel the need to be flawless in your work to avoid being exposed as an “imposter”?| SAS Life
Skeletal muscle is important for so many reasons beyond movement or aesthetics.| SAS Life
Our employees’ health and well-being is important to us, so we make sure that they – and their families – have access to facilities and programs promoting fitness, wellness and recreation.| SAS Life
Over the last few years, hybrid work has been a hot topic, especially in the tech industry.| SAS Life
I am routinely asked about what kind of protein powders, protein bars and protein shakes I recommend.| SAS Life
The popularity of collagen supplements has exploded over the last few years.| SAS Life