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Infinite Computing Systems

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Worse Company Worse Management Worse Future - Senior Software Developer Infinite Computing Systems Employee Review

1.0
Mar 28, 2015
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Pros

There knowledge is good about how to earn money by faking everything. H1 visa L1 visa all are on fake papers and fake experience. HR and management is great in making fool out of new employees. recruiter will do anything for you to get you on board. You can get promotions if you are lazy workers who spend 60% of his day sucking up to management, lying about his achievements.

Cons

Its totally a fake company, CEO ,president and so called management is typical fake liar with and lack basic knowledge.in every aspect. Lots of nepotism, incompetent management. Management is not trust worthy and completely fraud. They never keep up the promises that they made to their employees.They don’t pay the amount which they agreed upon. Give fake details to client to visa Authority. Company will take your documents once your H1 is approved and will give you back after couple of years till then you will be stuck with them with less salary almost no benefits. They are tricking H1B rules. If you caught in interview you will be rejected and banned to apply for visa in US for lifetime. you have to show fake experience of 6-8 years in IT field and than you will have to attend interviews telling that lie. Beware -just a report to DOL gets the company and the fraud person out of business with just a simple complaint. Low salary, no work culture, CMD show( he will take all the decision no discussion) Rest of the department heads are Puppets

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Infinite Computing Systems Response
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Dear Ex-Employee, It is quite unfortunate that you have to write all these statements to vent your anger on something. First, we don't abuse L1 visa like other companies. We have not filed more than 3 L1s in last 5 years. If we did not file your L1 visa, there must have been a strong reason for that. If you were not picked up on H1 Lottery, that's again not our mistake. Your review clear shows your attempt to demean us . You should have pinpointed what exactly went wrong in your case rather than generalizing us with false allegations. Truth is always bitter, and Raj is quite direct about it. I am sure he must have said some facts which you couldn't digest . If there is any way we can help you, please email us at hr@infinite-usa.com. To all others who make any conclusion after reading this review : please clear your doubts by emailing us to hr@infinite-usa.com

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5.0
Sep 20, 2021
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Pros

The recruiter is quick to respond to any inquiries, the firm is forgiving on late time sheets, their IT team is prompt on resolving issue. Also, they are are very understanding of emergencies.

Cons

The pay schedule is biweekly, the email service is exceptionally slow

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2.0
Aug 18, 2016
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Pros

I worked for Infinite for 2 ½ years as their Sales Executive in the U.S. Office. In those 2 ½ years I learned many skills which I think will advance me in my career. While my title was Sales Executive, I was essentially a jack-of-all trades. I wrote proposals in response to public and private RFP’s, ran Infinite’s Social Media accounts, headed the Fun Committee (in-office potlucks, birthday/anniversary announcements), assisted in their Marketing efforts and dabbled as an assistant to the President and the HR Office from time to time. The company is pretty flexible when it comes to your schedule, as long as you’re reasonable with your requests.

Cons

Titles mean nothing at Infinite. I was the Sales Executive, yet did very little in sales at all. There was no training and very little structure. The entire 2 ½ years I was learning as I went and finding things to do on my own, rather than waiting for instructions. There are never performance reviews to go over your work to assist you in improving, and if you want a raise, you have to fight hard for it (harder than you normally have to for any other company, anyway).

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