Infosys Culture has no place in America - Associate Analyst Infosys Employee Review

1.0
Jan 15, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

There is somewhat of an opportunity to self-learn many things at Infosys through Lex. Benefits are average.

Cons

They will often times assign you to a stream randomly without even having a conversation with you about your goals and skills. Happened to all my friends (20+). You will not get to work on what you want. They will bill you to a client as someone with extensive industry experience even though you are in your entry level job because the India team does the work for way cheaper. You will have to adjust your hours to meet India team schedules (Indians are superior at this company and you will feel it) Tuition reimbursement does not exist (the recruiter told me they had a program) If you think this is consulting, think again. This company is for outsourcing, meaning that the companies who hire them don't want to do that work themselves. You are a contractor with basically no rights. You do as the client wishes. The India team is very rude. Company is chaotic. They do no know how to manage their people. They often hire people and do not actually have work for them. They sit on bench for a year then they let them go. Associate Analyst is a non technical role here. They will start making you do technical work even though you never agreed to it so you end up doing technical jobs for way cheaper than you are supposed to be paid. Raises and promotions are non existent.

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