Infosys reviews

3.6

67% would recommend to a friend

(122,797 total reviews)
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Salil S. Parekh

71% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Infosys has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 122,797 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 Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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123K reviews
1.0
Mar 5, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Big campus and that's it

Cons

Uneducated people serving as manager, no raises, no promotion, forced to lot of work even on weekends and nights, night shifts, no skill improvement. Just stay away

4.0
Mar 3, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

So I went to college and then did a coding bootcamp, so my perspective is probably different from someone fresh out of a CS degree. - Lots of investment into their hires. Right away they start training you in technologies like: Java, Python, SQL, Selenium, etc.... And you are paid your full salary the whole time! - 26 Days Off during the year - including holidays & PTO (not including sick time) - Allowing for remote work during COVID - The opportunity to work for incredible companies as a consultant like: Cummins, Verizon, Microsoft, etc. - So many internal groups & people to make connections with - Very solid starting salary, nothing outstandingly crazy -- but *much* better than you could get at an entry-level role outside of tech

Cons

- Communication is not always the greatest - Internal websites are bloated and confusing -- easy to forget where & how to look for certain key pieces of information - Some trainers tend to treat you like a kid in school -- micromanage - Can be a LONG wait to get on an actual project after training

1.0
Nov 23, 2020

Run!

Recommend
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Pros

I was a "rebadge" where my former company fired me and Infosys hired me. The only pro--ONLY pro--is the fact I have a job and that my job is stable. For now.

Cons

The worst first: the benefits are awful. So far, the company has COST ME over $6k because the benefits are so bad. The dental doesn't kick in right away, though it is allegedly retroactive. So, when I had a dental event take place in the first week of employment, I had to pay $2200 out of pocket. I'm still waiting on insurance to reimburse me. Next, (and they don't make this clear AT ALL), even if you sign up for family health insurance, your family is NOT insured until you submit some specific paperwork. (Birth certificates, tax records, marriage license, etc.) So, because I didn't get around to this, my family was not insured at all. When a health event came up, I had to foot the entire bill. There's another $4k. But, even if you submit this information as soon as you learn about it, there will be at least a 3 week gap between when you're hired and when your family's coverage starts. Finally, the PTO starts at 2 weeks and can increase up to a maximum of 3 weeks. So, if you stick around for 5 years, you'll only get up to 3 weeks PTO. Every other aspect of their benefits are, at best, mediocre. Mediocre 401k match, no HSA match, relatively high insurance premiums, Out of Pocket max for health is higher than I've ever seen at a corporation, Paternity leave-- 3 DAYS! Truly, the benefits here are awful. Outside of that, the "rebadge" process is painful. The internal systems used by this massive corporation are kludged together and behave like they're out of 1998. You'll have to re-enter the exact same data multiple times for the multiple systems. Also, the systems are completely unintuitive and you're forced to use specific browsers. The email system, though it's Office365, has to be run on their hardware. The provided laptops are completely inadequate for developers (no admin access, small hard drive, minimal RAM). Yes, you can "move around" the company, if you don't mind working on projects based in India. Those are the only ones available. Also, you're pigeonholed into the position you're currently in. Want to learn cloud? You have to have had cloud experience to move to a cloud group. Same with Machine Learning, AI, and all other technologies.

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