I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Insight Global (San Francisco, CA) in Sep 2017
Interview
The interview was pretty basic and I got called in to meet one on one with a recruiter after they had reviewed my resume. I was told to prepare questions and dress was business professional. It was kind of unusual because the recruiter was more interested in talking about their own experiences than getting to know me as an applicant. I felt that this negatively impacted my interview because I wanted to come across as someone who would be good in sales, but I felt that I would have needed to interrupt my interviewer to come across that way.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Insight Global (Boston, MA) in Oct 2017
Interview
My interview was scheduled for 4pm and at 4:42pm I was still not seen by anyone. I was greeted at 4:09pm and ushered into a conference room, leaving me alone for almost 35 minutes. Unfortunately, after 42 minutes I had to protect some of my dignity and leave. They called me at 4:45 having noticed I left, and explained there were no conference rooms available to interview me in. Despite the fact that I was indeed in a conference room by myself. This leads me to believe that the person who shook my hand at the door relayed some sort of information to my interviewer that implied at first glance I wasn't worthy of interviewing as scheduled. I sincerely hope no future candidate has a similar experience.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Insight Global (Cincinnati, OH) in Aug 2017
Interview
First I had a phone call with a recruiter for Insight Global. That lasted about 45 minutes. She then offered me an in-person interview at their Downtown Cincinnati office. The interview lasted about 30 minutes. I talked to two different account managers during the interview. They were both very nice, very high energy people. They were both only a year older than me fresh to the work force. Did not ask much about what I could do but asked what I liked to do outside of work. Kept things every conversational. After the interview the recruiter told me to give her a call to discuss how it went, but she never answered or returned my calls. I figured it was a no after she never called me back. Almost 2 weeks later I got an email from her saying I would not be best for the position.