Layoffs and no hiring at the end of every fiscal year - Anonymous employee Infor Employee Review

3.0
Aug 18, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some of the people are brilliant. Great PTO.

Cons

Your experience will be based on your boss and your department. When you get on a team with a bad leader, run, because every year Infor has layoffs or freezes hiring at the end of the fiscal year. If you don't have a champion you don't have a chance. The people that typically keep their jobs are those that are negative land grabbers that don't share knowledge or the brilliant people. I saw a lot of brilliant minds die under a few bad leaders and simply wasn't interested enough in fighting through the negative politics to survive. In an interview always ask how long your manager, your manager's manager and the reporting VP have been with the company. It is a rotating door. Top talent leaves or is leaving quickly.

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5.0
May 5, 2026
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Pros

Great company to work for. Flexible. Great mentors and access to leadership.

Cons

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Thank you for your review. We’re delighted to hear about your positive experience with us.​ ​ We are the forefront of industry trends and emerging technologies, ensuring our people constantly have new opportunities to learn, grow, and accelerate their careers. ​
2.0
Jun 12, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Supportive colleagues, positive employee relationships, competitive PTO benefits, and a solid 401(k) retirement savings program.

Cons

Concerns with inconsistent leadership practices, lack of transparency among management and senior leadership, insufficient employee training, and limited opportunities for career growth and advancement. Leadership effectiveness should be based on fairness, communication, trust, and the ability to support employees, not simply years of service. Employees thrive in environments where managers avoid favoritism, trust their teams, provide constructive guidance, and help build morale rather than micromanage.

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