InfoTrack reviews

3.3

49% would recommend to a friend

(288 total reviews)

58% positive business outlook

InfoTrack has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 288 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The InfoTrack employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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288 reviews
2.0
Feb 22, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

In-house barista and casual dress code.

Cons

Being an entry-level position, it is obvious you will be the bottom wrung of the corporate pyramid, but this is something that is drilled into you everyday working at InfoTrack. All other teams in the company enjoy rewards and praise for their hard work, whereas the Helpdesk team receive near nothing. On top of being looked down upon by the rest of the company, the infighting in the Operations team is almost as appalling as the managers reluctance to put a stop to it. Employees who had been there longer were never reprimanded for their blatant bullying. From day one you will be told to not be scared to ask questions but this is the furthest thing from the truth, you will literally be laughed at, scoffed at and made to feel like a complete imbecile for daring to ask a question. Training is also completely inadequate. Products are constantly being updated, created etc and the very last people to hear about it are the people who are taking the phone calls. Almost everyone in the company has a huge issue with accountability. If a call needs to be transferred, you will greatly struggle to do so. If you need help from a manager regarding a difficult client, trouble with a colleague or literally anything else, you will also have great difficulty. Finally, the pay is no where near good enough and it is disgusting that people work so hard and deal with such a toxic environment (both on and off the phones) to be paid under industry standard. This is not an entry level role even if you are being paid as such.

1.0
Feb 20, 2018

Poor place to work

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Free coffee, gym membership and Friday night drinks

Cons

Very unprofessional environment, it was clear that management had their in crowd, and if you weren’t one of their select few, too bad. When there was staff conflict, management did not seem equiped to handle it, or they chose to ignore the problem. Salary was terrible. Often sent around forms which changed their HR policy and they did not explain them, meaning lay people were agreeing to unfair changes in their employment contracts. Very much like being in highschool again, the young culture leads to short lived work place romances which break down instantly and cause tension and an uncomfortable environment for those in the work place, involved or not. On the face of it, Infotrack looks like a friendly happy company with multiple staff benefits. In the time I was there, the staff turn over was very high and there were many employees who complained about how terribly they were treated. They offered career progression throughout the firm, but unless you wanted to be stuck in a call centre chasing councils / being screamed at by disgruntled lawyers for the rest of your life, there wasn’t much room to move. Ultimately, all Infotrack could offer was a path to potentially becoming a sales agent, there’s no room for career progression.

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