Working at Infor, Inc.

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Ratings for Infor, Inc.

  • Appreciation
    3.9
  • Company Outlook
    4.0
  • Fair Pay
    3.5
  • Learning and Development
    3.5
  • Manager Communication
    3.8
  • Manager Relationship
    3.9
  • Pay Policy
    4.3
  • Pay Transparency
    3.0
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Infor, Inc. Reviews

What is it like working at Infor, Inc.?

Average work conditions.
Technical Consultant in Manila:
Pros: Flexible schedule and hybrid setup
Cons: Feels like my manager does not care about my career
A mixed bag, can get frustrating fast.
Technical Writer in Sandwich:
Pros: Great environment and people
Cons: Lack of raises, not as much training as I'd like, little upward movement
Great place, great opportunities!
Technical Writer in Sandwich:
Pros: The people, learning opportunities, time off policy, treated like an adult
Cons: Seems hard to move up, shifting priorities
Good tool, but not widely used.
Senior Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst in Taguig City:
Pros: I like the working environment. Very flexible and we are allowed to work from anywhere even before the pandemic.
Cons: The skill is focused to the product being sold by the company which might not be widely used in the industry.
Great Company with Great People.
Sr. Marketing Specialist in Austin:
Pros: The team I get to work with in Marketing
Cons: The only thing that comes to mind is that there many platforms and processes to complete a task
Fantastic Working Environment.
Security Analyst in Charleston:
Pros: Ability to work at my own pace as long as all tasks are completed
Cons: Communication between teams and departments is lackluster at best
Infor, ymmv.
Senior Product Manager in Minneapolis:
Pros: Job flexibility. I am able to work on my job from anywhere.
Cons: Leadership only takes care of their own. Incomprehensive strategy, too much chasing in the market. Constant infighting between groups Limited opportunities to move around No active growth and development