TIME TO STOP THE SWEATSHOP ATTITUDE - Programme Analyst Infosys Employee Review

1.0
Jun 20, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Safety net for the job - Even if you perform miserably, you still can be assured of a place in the company. Mastering the system - You can get better performance review, if you know how to master the appraisal system without putting in real effort. No hardwork required to be in this company. You can just do with a handful of technical terms and google and you can win much in this company. The underlying theme is to know the right people and master the system. But if you do honest work, then you are likely to become a person that will be ignored by the management and the talents and skills that you have acquired in college are likely to be wasted.

Cons

This is a company that has moved away from its technical underpinnings and is increasingly becoming a sweatshop. Poor quality of hires and the huge amount of hires every year has lead to an explosion of population within the company that it has become hard to manage the hires and reward and nurture them properly. If you want to enter this company, the best way to do it is not to enter it as a software engineer but to enter it after you have finished a degree in management so that you can get a position that you will not be stuck in.

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4.0
May 26, 2026
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Pros

Legitimate source of gainful project-based tech employment. Handles the headaches of looking for tech work and verifying your talent & legitimacy as a professional in the field, which is especially valuable in the age of AI. Additionally, they offer internal training resources to help ensure your skills are up to date with the current tech landscape.

Cons

Pay can be significantly lower than might be expected for tech work at higher levels, as their business model is as a staffing company, garnishing part of the wage paid by project clients as part of your employment. It's definitely very livable payment in most places, but it doesn't approach senior or even mid-level pay offered by many other US-operating employers in the tech space. This company has also been operating on slow or outdated systems, which can be frustrating for the remote contact of many of its employees, but Infosys has been actively updating these systems over time. Additionally, work conditions will be set at the behest of clients. Infosys is your pipeline to client projects, not often the host of projects themselves, so working conditions & expectations can vary by client.

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