Pros
Great people pretty much across the board. They are mostly a virtual company, so they would rather have the best from Arkansas than the 20th best in their home city. People work hard around the clock and check in after core hours and on weekends. There are lots of different products, and everyone is always looking for an angle to partner or sell together. Usability and Cloud message makes sense in this market... Assuming they stick with it to the end. Very generous time off and life insurance benefits. Just added 2 weeks Paternity leave for men and women.
Kontras
Raises are rare and small. Bonuses happen for some if they are lucky enough. Promotions or title increases almost never happen. Company is likely in IPO mode, so they are cutting costs in strange places. Travel freezes for anyone not in Sales or Consulting. No new computers or phones, even if you are overdue. Hiring freeze as well. It didn't make Infor a bad place to work, but it didn't make it super attractive to stay in an improving economy.