Everything what a employee could wish. - Business Development Representative, Associate Infor Employee Review

5.0
Feb 5, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Unbeatable work environment with a flexible management, which is close to the employee and is not afraid of being part of the team. A lot of nice activities outside the office like different kind of sports, dinners and other types of activities). Not too much pressure, but perfect support for your professional development. The effort is rewarded with little competitions where we can gain nice prices. Clear promotion opportunities (in a reasonable time) within the department or joining another one. Flexible work schedule and a multicultural team which is perfect for your personal development.

Cons

Haven't joined Infor many time before.

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Infor Response
6y
We’re glad to hear how much you’re enjoying your time at Infor! Helping with the development of our colleagues will always remain one of our largest priorities here, and whether it’s our Careers & Training newsletter or the community events and flexible work you allude to, setting up our colleagues to succeed will always remain a key goal of ours. We appreciate your input as we continue to improve going forward.

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Pros

I like working at Infor. I’ve been here for roughly five years. I enjoy the work, believe in the product, and genuinely like the people I work with and for.

Cons

There has recently been a very strong “AI-first” push across the company. To be clear, I understand the value. AI absolutely can streamline operations and free people up to focus on higher-value work. Used correctly, it’s useful. The problem is that there does not appear to be a clear or consistently enforced policy around what constitutes appropriate use versus misuse or outright abuse. There should be better guidance around where AI helps productivity, where it introduces risk (especially around company information being entered into public tools), and where the line is between use and replacement of basic job responsibilities. For example, I recently had a coworker explain that they created AI automation to read and manage their emails so they rarely have to review or respond themselves, while acknowledging things are likely missed. The same person records meetings for transcripts, leaves their laptop during the call, then relies on AI afterward to summarize what happened. At a certain point, it raises a legitimate question: are we using AI to improve productivity, or are we using it to avoid participating in the job altogether? Right now, reactions internally seem split. Some employees view this as a serious abuse of the technology, while others appear fully on board with it. That disconnect alone suggests the company needs clearer expectations and policy guidance. AI should support human judgment and critical thinking. Not eliminate the need for employees to engage in their work entirely. And how does the company determine when that is being done?

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Infor Response
1mo
At this time of change, growth, and continuous improvement, our employees are encouraged to speak up if they see an opportunity to make our ways of working better. Please send your feedback to myfeedback@infor.com so we can better understand your concern.
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