Avoid if you're looking long term - Consultant Infor Employee Review

2.0
7 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great co-workers and a great boss.

Cons

Cost of living pay reviews are not a thing. Expect your salary to be stretched every year. This can go on for a decade or more.

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Infor Response
7mo
We appreciate your feedback. It’s important that we continue building a work environment where our employees can overcome barriers and find meaning in their work. Contribution-motivated employees are critical to our long-term success. Rather than using rigid, formulaic pay structures, we attempt to consider what an individual has contributed and reward them based on the long-term value they create. We encourage you to work with your supervisor and HR team to discuss compensation.

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5.0
5 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

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

Cons

Leadership changes frequently Infor has a few "focus" industries - its best to be in one of those lines of business if you want to maximize sales compensation.

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Infor Response
2w
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
12 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

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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