Infosys SEZ Campus
I have been allocated the Infosys SEZ campus. I have heard it is the biggest Infosys campus with a swimming pool, basketball court and everything. Can anyone share their genuine experience and reviews about the Infosys SEZ campus? Is it a good place to work?
What does size of campus have to do with working experience for employees. Do not fall for these things. In the end, its only about the salary you get for your work. If you get a good package, it wouldn’t matter whether it is Infosys sez campus or any campus. You will realise this after a few years in corporate.
Yes, it is true. Infosys SEZ campus do have a swimming pool and basketball court. I also work in Infosys so I can tell it’s true. Oh one more thing, yahan ke cafeteria is almost like a fine-dining restaurant, you can literally get anything here.
Spanning across 450 acres of land, Infosys SEZ campus is indeed the biggest in India. The place has got a swimming pool, bowling alley, basketball courts, a great ECC and many other facilities. Working here would be definitely fun with so many amenities around. The location of employees generally depends on project needs and staffing requirements. So, if you are shifted to the SEZ campus it means, you have to work on specific projects and it may require you to move out of the main city. SEZ campus is designed as co-working spaces, mostly. If you work in that zone, it’s better to rent a place there. Otherwise, it would be a nightmare to transport every day. Overall, if you like to indulge in activities after work, you would love working at the Infosys SEZ campus.
It is the best office space in whole Bangalore. It feels like a city and the people are amazing. So many canteens and a freakin bowling rink. Hands down! You'll love it. Instead of worrying about which floor to work on, youw orey about which building to work in. After leaving, I did get a chance to go in good companies but no office can match that.
Which city ?
Infosys culture
How is Infosys work culture and employee moods in general ? I know experience varies project wise but in general