No micro-management, company access to industry certifications, company learning platform
Cons
Severe lack of transparency, guidance/mentorship, and its easy to get stuck in a position that never seems to end, relatively low compensation and relocation assistance.
Infosys Response
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My overall impression of the company is positive. The compensation and benefits seem fair and supportive, and the company appears to offer good career growth opportunities for employees who want to learn and advance. In terms of culture and values, it comes across as a professional, respectful, and collaborative environment where people are encouraged to contribute and develop.
Cons
I did not notice any major concerns, but like any large organization, there is always room to further improve internal communication and clarity around career advancement.
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.