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      My company is a few years into an Infosys partnership. From the first meeting, we had people disappointed. All this time later we’re behind on every project, and spend more time arguing about payments and KPIs than actually getting work done.

      It’s easy to say your KPIs are green when you don’t measure anything of value, and really easy to say we owe you for services when you have no proof of services rendered.

      To learn they’re pretty anti-human and profit driven from the top down is just icing on the cake

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          He is a complete con artist who has been bleeding the company dry for 5 years.

          Isn’t that a given of every C-level job?

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          Having attempted to set up a paid infrastructure on Oracle and not being able to because their backend systems are shit and the support people there are idiots, I’d have to agree. I couldn’t get my tenant ID associated with a support contract, even after a continuous week of exploring every support option and talking to support rep after support rep on phone and chat. I just wound it up and moved on.

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    Infosys is a fake tech company that doesn’t actually provide real services. They provide promises of services, then they do not deliver any of the services at all.

    This company is a notorious scam. India should not have “national pride” in a scam company. They should get rid of these companies and do honest work instead.

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        Scams exist everywhere, but India literally has billions of people running call centers dedicated to shamelessly scamming elderly English speakers out of their money.

        India literally does not have billions of people, so this statement is literally impossible.

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            Still not quite sure if I’d guess >200 million (minimum for “hundreds of millions”) people in India work in scam call centres. That would be 14% of their total population, or 37% of their working population. I’d definitely give you millions, maybe tens of millions if research supports it.

            It’s a problem on a massive scale, no need to be hyperbolic.

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        This is kind of racist though. Indian citizens don’t choose to be scammers in a way that Europeans don’t. Its a natural consequence of the countries establishment of business services combined with widespread systemic poverty. This traces back to international business deals, political and economic circumstances. It’s not a cultural thing.

        It doesn’t mean that scam call centers are good. But Indians have definitely been exploited by international business. Only natural that they end up returning the favor.

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      I worked for them for a year and it felt like they were wanting me to scam clients with what they wanted me to claim as skills I had and services I could provide

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    billionaires love it when people are proud of working their asses off for peanuts… they absolutely love that shit…

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    Remember, it’s not slavery if the workers collaborators have the option of being unemployed instead of being worked to the bone for peanuts!

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    Guess who’s still here living the 27 hour week comfortably with their family while this bitchass old fuck is rotting in his grave, hm?