Pretty bad overall - Anonymous employee Infor Employee Review

1.0
Oct 6, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The ability to work from home is good. I also liked the idea that every employee was getting at least 20 days-off in a year regardless of their tenure with the company.

Cons

The pay is pretty low and the management is incompetent and all they do is take on more debt to buy a bunch of small companies with niche products. The company owes like $6 billion and it has no profits to show for it. Infor mostly hires inexperienced people right out of college and it gets away with paying so little. In result, the company's product line is weak and it is losing money year after year.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Jun 12, 2026
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Pros

Supportive colleagues, positive employee relationships, competitive PTO benefits, and a solid 401(k) retirement savings program.

Cons

Concerns with inconsistent leadership practices, lack of transparency among management and senior leadership, insufficient employee training, and limited opportunities for career growth and advancement. Leadership effectiveness should be based on fairness, communication, trust, and the ability to support employees, not simply years of service. Employees thrive in environments where managers avoid favoritism, trust their teams, provide constructive guidance, and help build morale rather than micromanage.

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