Infosys reviews

3.6

67% would recommend to a friend

(122,424 total reviews)
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Salil S. Parekh

72% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Infosys has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 122,424 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Infosys 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
Aug 4, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

No real Pros, but let's try : - Pay -- I was hired onsite, so a deviation from the norm (but they didn't adjust my pay when I moved from Dallas to California) - They are typically over staffed in offshore, so if you are a little smart, you can get a lot of your work done by pulling in people offshore who are on bench - Few years in Infosys mid-management really teaches you how to read people, how people will play you for their benefit, how you can't rely on people's commitments. You basically come out a "stronger" person to deal with any type of corporate politics.. it is like Game of Thrones on steroids, but less classy (think Lanisters coding in Java) - If you're a fresher or a level higher, or if your are in HR .. life is pretty chilled. Infosys Bangalore campus has 4 PM salsa classes everyday which is usually completely occupied by freshers and HR folks. Fun ! - If you're not too passionate about your career and if you work in India, you can choose a department where there is usually nothing much to do (90% of departments) , and you can just come to work, chit-chat, sip coffee and dance salsa -- all the while drawing a salary. A lot freshers use this time to prepare for MBA entrance exams or GRE.

Cons

1. Not for ambitious people -- Because of the constricting environment, many smart and ambitious people leave very soon, or worse become stagnant in their careers. 2. Forget meritocracy, you need to threaten your boss with your resignation to get a raise or promotion -- when I quit after 4 years with 1% salary raise in these 4 years combined (I had an "exceeds expectations" rating throughout) , my manager says "hey, we were planning a salary raise and promotion for you next cycle, so stay back". I have seen people resigning, get a raise/promotion, and withdraw their resignation. I have also seen people receiving the stellar ratings 5 year in a row, with no salary raise or promotion. 3. No employee development opportunities -- if you're based Onsite, they won't even pay for taxi fare (like $40) to visit a test location to take Infosys' own certifications, they won't pay for educational material (books, magazines) forget about sponsoring conferences and workshops -- but they will claim to the clients that they have industry's best consultants. 4. Highly bureaucratic -- processes are created for the "sake of process", not for the benefit of the client or the employees; and if you get stuck in one and recommend an improvement even politely, be prepared to face the wrath of the senior management of that team 5. Bully culture -- Senior managements from other departments will frequently make you work for their teams saying "you don't know who I am and what I can do" 6. Global Immigration team is unbelievably poor -- for a company which has the world's leading number of H1b applicants, they are an unbelievably inefficient bunch, and have processes that make absolutely not sense (they wrongly filed my visa application TWICE !) 7. Super-deceitful environment -- the managers will take you for a spin, they'll promise you gold if you work hard and deliver but you won't even get dirt when you do all the work they ask. I have known people decline offers from tech giants when their manager promised them a promotion/raise/Green Card, only later back out of it (read pt. 1 again). Basically every manager has an "attrition" goal, so they'll promise whatever it takes (even over email) to keep you in their team. -- because of the above reasons, talented people leave the company. I have found 95% of the people I know in the company to be incompetent and poor at their jobs, especially the mid-management and people managers. If you're reading this and are among the 5%, I'm certain you're thinking to move..good luck :)

1.0
Oct 10, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Open Office concept - Hire Recent Graduates - Sign on Bonus - Travel often/Options to move

Cons

- They just hire anyone (There are immature unprofessional people that work here people come in whenever they want and like to disrupt others) - Similar to high school and speed dating (guys are very thirsty and make inappropriate comments. I've noticed Sexual harassment only being with infosys for 2 months) - Not enough communication about company protocol (every man for themselves) - Not enough transparency (goes with communication) - They do not align people based on your education and work experience (They will retrain you regardless of what experience you have) - Disorganized (They don't plan or communicate expectations or company protocol) - Border line scamming clients (not sharing information that is owed to clients) - Not Agile (More waterfall, but like to sell themselves as agile when they are not) - Prevent associates from getting projects that would be more ideal for them ( They like to put Business analysts in Developer and testing roles which would be okay if they Business analysts had the experience. - Force unwanted projects on associates and don't take the associate's well-being into consideration ( I know one person who had to put there two weeks in just to get off a project/client due to unhealthy work life balance) If you have to work here then you better come with a plan because for a billion dollar company it's absolutely terrible the way they operate here in the USA.

4.0
Nov 2, 2017

Technical Test Lead

Recommend
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Pros

A good place to gain knowledge on Software and testing tools. A good place to learners and to start software life.

Cons

Working under a bad manager will ruin our software life. Not every manager has the same mentality.

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