Infor reviews

3.9

81% would recommend to a friend

(5,740 total reviews)
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Kevin Samuelson

88% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Infor has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 5,740 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Infor employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Feb 28, 2017

Toilet water is easier to swallow

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Pros

The only pro I can give this company is that my paycheck has always been deposited on time.

Cons

Where to start? How bout management actually gives a crap about their employees. It's not uncommon to go years between piddly raises that don't even cover the cost of living increase. Yet, management gets their bonus year after year. I'm shocked to see such positive reviews. Those people are either in management or have been given the koolaid to drink, cause this company sucks. It's an Oracle wanna be that never will. Until you start investing in your employees, the ones that make management look good and stop patting yourselves on the back will this company forever suck. Promoting people that don't do crap and getting rid of people, just because they may not agree with higher ups, is ridiculous. I would much rather have someone who speaks their mind than someone who just sticks their head up my butt. And let's discuss the lack of HR involvement. I couldn't even tell you who our HR people are. The only time they are ever on our floor is if someone is getting fired. You need help from them or send an email expecting a response - grab a cold one or 12, cause you will more than likely never get a response. Never have I seen a company that lets people get away with doing NOTHING and still have a job.

2.0
Oct 14, 2016

Sr. Director

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Work from home flexibilty; PTO, decent insurance, good technology strategy, even though many in development quietly ignore it.

Cons

To compensate for acquisitions that never deliver as promised, this company operates as if it's always 2008: draconian travel budgets for everyone but a select group, crummy marketing budgets that undermine the strategy, and routine surprise mass firings that destroy lives and careers of committed employees, and undermine the work quality of those left behind. Those at the top simply don't care, perhaps numbed by years of pruning acquisitions. You can definitely find a good experience here, if you are lucky enough to be removed from these dynamics, but then you are likely in a dead-end job with so-so comp.

2.0
Jul 5, 2016
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Pros

I loved my coworkers and I still miss them. The people at GT Nexus were its greatest asset. Smart and friendly. Hours are mostly flexible, but this is fairly typical of Bay Area tech companies.

Cons

Things started spiralling downward after the TradeCard merger. Some departments "won" while others "lost", and Engineering was one of the departments that "lost". Very quickly, TradeCard Engineering called all the shots and prior to and immediately after the merger, many TradeCard mid-level management were promoted to Directors and Vice Presidents while everyone on the GT Nexus (Oakland and Bangalore) side had to report to TradeCard (New York). By the time I left, most of the senior engineers had already left. Many in mid-management had left. Almost all of the original executive team had left. The Infor acquisition made things very uncertain. GT Nexus SaaS was fundamentally different than the shrink-wrap software the Infor sold. Several of the engineers in Oakland are from Bangalore on L-1 visa, which is a terrible way to exploit foreign workers. They are not paid nearly the prevailing rate as domestic engineers. The Bay Area is an incredibly expensive place to work, and I know that they are severely underpaid. But while on L-1 visa, you are stuck and can't change employers, and as far as I can tell, there is no effort on behalf of the company to convert them to H-1 or green card. The technology is ancient, mostly because of the old code. There are some half-hearted efforts to move the company to newer technologies, but this is understandably difficult with the inertia of over a decade of old code. The GT Nexus Oakland office is mostly forgotten. Employees are leaving, and there are few new hires. There was a time when IPO was a real possibility, but in the end, the company was sold to Infor, so there was no longer a reason for me to stay. I wouldn't recommend working here. There are better opportunities elsewhere.

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