You should avoid this company - Business Development Infosys Employee Review

1.0
15 Sept 2017
Recommend
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Pros

They'll keep you around for at least 2 years to help their horrible attrition rate

Cons

As an American, I am certain I was only hired to be a non-Indian statistic for PR purposes. (seriously - i was hired in the midst of big discrimination lawsuit) I always as an outsider. It feels like management will always favor Indian nationals cause, for example, their cousin's wife's brothers' son needs a promotion to get a US VISA The internal politics are really strange & absurd. Are you a Murthy-loyalist or pro-Vishal? Better pick a side (hint: Murthy-loyalists's are hot right now). Working for this company felt like moving on the same block as the Hatfield & McCoys, and trying to plan a block party. You have no idea what you're entering.

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5.0
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Pros

Management Resources Work life Balance

Cons

Pay and benefits could be better

4.0
10 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Job stability – Infosys is known for long-term employment and steady projects. Strong brand value – Having Infosys on your resume adds credibility and global recognition. Good learning opportunities – Access to internal learning platforms, certifications, and training programs (especially for freshers). Global exposure – Opportunities to work with international clients and global delivery teams. Structured processes – Well-defined policies, documentation, and governance. Work-life balance (project dependent) – Many teams offer reasonable working hours. Employee benefits – Health insurance, paid leaves, and wellness initiatives. Safe and inclusive workplace – Strong focus on ethics, compliance, and diversity.

Cons

Salary growth can be slow – Compensation increments may be lower compared to market standards. Limited flexibility in role changes – Internal mobility and project switches can take time. Bureaucratic processes – Decision-making can be slow due to multiple approval layers. Project allocation delays – Bench time and delayed onboarding to projects can happen. Variable learning exposure – Skill growth depends heavily on the project assigned. Less innovation in some teams – Certain projects may use legacy technologies. Onsite opportunities are limited – Compared to earlier years, onsite roles are fewer. Performance appraisal transparency – Rating systems may feel rigid or unclear.

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