I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Insight Global (San Antonio, TX)
Interview
A recruiter contacted me about the position and I went through her the whole time up until the in-person interview in San Antonio. I drove hours to get there and when I got to the office, I was lead into a small room with only a table and a phone. I could hear everyone talking in the room next to me through the wall and I waited for over 10 minutes before the first Account Manager came into the room. They informed me that I would not be hired on as an account manager as I was told but as a recruiter first who would eventually move on to AM. The first interviewer was awkward and as a very extroverted person, I actually felt uncomfortable speaking with her. She left then the next AM came in and showed me the office, which had about 40 people. She told them all to say hello and every one of them got out of their seats and lined up to shake my hand and introduce themselves. It was a long and very awkward "hi, nice to meet you" situation. She lead me to the board where the entire city was divided up and managed by only 5 people. I left right after so I drove all that way to be rushed into a 25 minute, very strange interview. I was never contacted again after that. Would only recommend if you're looking to make 35-40k a year for years before getting into a higher level position.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Insight Global (Denver, CO)
Interview
One of their recruiters on LinkedIn reached out to me about the job. At first, it seemed amazing. They really sell you in saying that the position is all about managing relationships with people and you have opportunities to grow within the company. When I went for the in person interview, they matched me with three different men (I'm female). Though they were nice, they didn't even look at my resume or ask about my interests. They basically just want to see that you are approachable and can carry a conversation, which is more or less the job. If you loved being in a frat or sorority in college or are extremely outgoing, this job will be awesome for you and has a TON of perks. I ultimately declined it due to the fact I didn't want to be in recruiting.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Insight Global in Dec 2017
Interview
2 In person interviews. Very conversational and a happy hours with the sales manager. Started with Uni interview with the internal recruiter, once again very conversational. It was a great process and they interview well