Infosys reviews

3.6

67% would recommend to a friend

(122,541 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 122,541 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
2.0
Feb 15, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

good internal material for learning and training yourself.

Cons

I got hired onsite because their visa applications were getting rejected left and right after they abused the system. Many projects were being lost (.i.e, positions were being filled by local staffing firms). They were in a bad spot and accepted my salary demands and agreed that I need not relocate to different locations. But now with them starting this new Global Compensation Model (GCM), I am being ready to leave incase my salary is reduced. They recently started the new Global Compensation Model (GCM) for existing and new employees globally. If you join the company, it is possible that when your project changes, your role and salary will change. For eg, if you join the company with a position of technology lead with a salary of 80,000, they could be assigned to a project a week later which requires only a senior programmer so then your "role" changes to Technology Analyst (though offficially you are a technology lead) and salary changes to that of Technology Analysts (say $75,000). They are doing this because they noticed that most of the client requirements are for developer fill-in positions (In short, Infosys plays the role of a staffing firm in most of the cases) and they have lower margins with technology leads taking developer roles. They make it sound good by saying that if you perform the role of a PM, then you get the role and salary of a PM. But seriously, that's just a carrot to get people to accept this change unlike the iRace change which created a lot of bad sentiment and immidiate negative reaction across the company and media. Besides, there are plenty of PMs and Technology Leads around. So if anyone is joining the company, be aware that the salary you may change if you change your project. Another thing is that they expect you to work more than a normal work day. For eg, they expect you to do additional work at home for other projects or offshore teams...that's because they want to get the maximum productivity and bang for the buck out of each person hired onsite. They already do this with people brought from India because they have less demanding power. They don't understand personal life outside work. They've tried many times to get me to work late night with offshore teams who are not part of my project and all but I refused because I know that if I want, I can easily get a job else where. After they got a taste of my push back, they haven't bothered me much.

1.0
Jan 29, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Struggling to find any pros. One good thing is if you are a recent graduate here you can get some experience granted they find a decent project for you. Get ready to lie. Yes lie! Infosys’s managers will ask you to bump up your experience, even if you have none, just so they could charge clients more for your spot.

Cons

Does not matter how hard you work your work will not be appreciated. Yes you will get a pat on your back but that’s it. Does not matter if you spend extra time after work hours, does not matter if the client is super happy with you and keeps sending emails to Infosys praising your work. None of it matters you will only get your standard 1.5 or 3% increase. Which to most people will be around 1700-1800$ Actually if you do good and client is happy with you Infosys will charge the client more after first 6month and they will keep increasing charge without rewarding you. They typically charge 3 to 4 times of what they pay you. Yes you are reading it right. Infosys will pay you around 30$ per hour BUT will charge clients 90-120$ bucks per hour per one fresher and then at the end of the year they will give you 0.45 cents increase. So instead of 30$ now you are making 30.45$.

1.0
Feb 7, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

None at all, probably will never fire you because they pay you peanuts.

Cons

I could write a thesis with 4 volumes to it. This is a horrible place to work unless you come from a low to middle-income family from in India and need to survive. I was here because when I graduated from my university I didn't know what I wanted to do and when I did pandemic hit and then was stuck with h-1b issue. DON'T waste your time here unless you are in retirement age or newly graduated. No women in teams, you will be working with middle aged, sexually frustrated 40-50 yr old men surviving in the USA. They don't even respect their wives and treat them poorly at home and it shows since their behavior in the workplace is the same where they talk down on women. People will bring their emotions and personal stuff to work. Don't even interview.

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Thank you for your review and feedback. We take your feedback seriously and will do what we can to improve. At Infosys, we strive to create an exceptional workplace for our team members, and we are sorry you have not been satisfied with your experience. Thank you for your time with us.
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