Insight Global reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(8,192 total reviews)
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Bert Bean

80% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Insight Global has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 8,192 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Insight Global employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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5.0
Nov 7, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

I've always felt Insight was working in our mutual interest. Great people to work with. They've helped meet my needs for flexible pay and benefits. The recruiters and job contacts have been a great help to my career.

Cons

I haven't had any problems with Insight in my 2 years on their contracts. I did have to leave them for a short time as they lost a bid for my project, but I've rejoined them recently.

1.0
Nov 2, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

-Entry level job to get you work experience -Offices in almost every major city for college grads to relocate to

Cons

Insight Global will recruit you when you are in your last few months of your senior year of college. The only people they hire are college grads. If you have any professional experience, you will not get the job. This is because anyone who has ever had another job would never be okay doing what Insight Global forces you to do. The core hours are 8 AM - 5 PM, but everyone works 7 AM - 7 PM because of the work load and way you are viewed if you don't put in those hours. You're paid a base of 36K in the DC office. Every single thing you do is on record for the entire office to see, with your commission on record to the whole company. Insight Global treats contractors poorly and if you don't hang out with everyone from the office on the weekends, you get pushed out because you don't have the "right personality." It's an office full of attractive 22 year olds stalking managers and candidates to hit their numbers. They will use incentive trips and just about any other tactic to suck you in. Every sales job has incentive trips, Insight Global is no different. I lasted about 8 months at Insight Global. I was promoted from recruiter to sales in 5 months. Things actually got worse once I got into sales. You are made to go on 25 meetings a week, make 100+ cold calls per day, and take a client out on a happy hour at least once a week. I understand having drinks with clients, when it's appropriate and the relationship has been built. However, IT Managers in their forties do not always want to spend a night away from their family to have drinks with a college grad. There was a time (which led to my departure) that I was forced to call a manager who made me uncomfortable, in front of my entire office. Once I left, my "friends" from the office were no longer my friends. I joined another company, stayed in sales, and realized that Insight Global is like nothing else. It teaches you work ethic, sure. It teaches you that part of sales is a numbers game (more meetings = more business). I get all that, but there are ways to be successful without going on pointless meetings, reporting every number, and working 60 hour work weeks. Look for a sales position where the turnover rate is not enormous, where people from different professional backgrounds are along side of you, and where you have the opportunity to enjoy the freedom that sales allows.

1.0
Nov 2, 2012

Not what I expected

Recommend
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Pros

Unfortunately, I don't have many pros to list. You do get the opportunity to work with some fun, young people. But unfortunately, they are told the position will be one thing when it turns out to be something completely different. So, at least you have good people to be miserable with while you are still there.

Cons

The interview process was great with lavish dining, drinks and socializing. They seemed very welcoming and talked highly about their supportive team. After meeting everyone on the team I was ecstatic to begin a new career path in the world of recruiting. I have worked many years in Sales and so working hard for your money goes without saying. I was in it for the long haul. Once on board I quickly realized there was no training and management was never available when needed. Being new to the industry and having no technical background it is important to have support from your boss. I am resourceful and a quick learner. However, there is certain inside knowledge that someone with experience has and that was never available when it said it would be. What was even more disappointing was when you give feedback or advice it is taken extremely negatively. Being that it is a "start-up" you would think that all input would be considered and not brushed away.

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