Frequent management changes hurt morale and pay stability - Senior Customer Success Manager Infor Employee Review

3.0
May 7, 2026
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Pros

Products: Progressive cloud based enterprise products serving many industries. Cloud solution focus is building in comprehensive AI capabilities. Team: Team members work together. Location: remote work and offices worldwide. Career Opportunities: Great place to build skill sets, work with clients across many industries. Work for company truly focusing on building better products and services. Employees work well together and have access to all self-paced trainings via Infor University. However, no or limited access to tenants and software to test, build efficiency with product.

Cons

Company Re-Orgs; Upper Management Changes; Stagnate Pay; Job Opening Location Limits. In the 10+ years I worked at Infor, I personally experienced 7-8 different management changes and none were of my choosing. Constant management changes and business unit reorgs reduce ability to obtain raises in given position. No raises in 7 of 11 years! Infor culture is based on Charles Koch's Principle Based Management philosophy. In theory, this sounds great. But in reality, it's like dangling a carrot the workhorse can never reach. Constant mgmt changes. New manager does not recogonize work value you've been building under prior manager. And new manager is focused on optimizing profits, reducing internal costs and that leaves employees contributions not being acknowledged through pay increases - not even minor cost of living increases. Each quarter, company shares performance gains, then ask teams to produce even more, Profits do not trickle down to employees. This is demoralizing. Company moved from paid time off to descretionary time off to reduce accrued liabilities. Committed employees are sacrificing personal time off to address business emergencies. They lose out. Development and AI related job postings are offered in India, Philippines but rarely geographically open to US based employees.

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Infor Response
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Thank you for writing a review and for your 10 years with Infor. We truly value the perspective you've shared. We’re glad to hear your positive experiences with our products, teams, and learning opportunities. We also recognize your concerns around organizational changes, career progression, and compensation. Organizational change can be challenging, especially over time, and your feedback has been shared with the appropriate teams as we continue to improve.

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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
6d
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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