Insight Global reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(8,192 total reviews)
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Bert Bean

79% approve of CEO

58% 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
Aug 17, 2011
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Pros

Promotion from within Excellent opportunity for money Work with like minded individuals Open door policy Competitive nature Incentive program Company events Opportunity for growth and responsibility

Cons

Longer hours Limited vacation time when starting out Gap of compensation and stock between sales and recruiting/professional recruiting Company right now is much more sales focused than recruiter focused

4.0
Aug 15, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

The recruitment team I interfaced with was easily one of the most motivated to present a comprehensive opportunity at the firm I'm currently contracted with. My recruiter worked quickly to ensure phone screens, face to face interviews and final acceptance of the position were completed in 8 business days - the fastest turnaround I've ever seen in my professional career. I have recommended other folks seeking placement to Insight Global, and will continue to do so after I've been converted to a full time employee of the firm I'm contracted with.

Cons

Admittedly, I have been disappointed by the lack of follow-up once I was onsight at my firm. However, I understand this as part of the fallout from the demands placed on the recruiters to keep people moving into the Insight Global family.

2.0
Aug 9, 2011
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Pros

One can make a good deal of money here if they are willing to blindly follow a system that is not necessarily grounded in common sense. It does require more than 50 hours of work per week if you want to be promoted from the Recruiter role to the Account manager role.

Cons

Bringing candidates into the office to meet with them even though we do not have a job for them is relatively disheartening. Being required to do this 10 times a week is annoying at times. We are required to have at least 45 CPF's (candidate profile forms) per week which is easy however, you have an account manager or office manager constantly asking to see your call sheets and asking how your activity is, it can be very "Micro managed" at times. This "checking in" is something that happens hourly and sometimes more often than that. We are required to dig in for leads or more commonly referred to as "references". When you get the references, you have to call them immediately and we are required to try and set a "cold call" meeting after speaking with them. This is awkward and pushy. During the interview process, I was told that the sales tactics were non - invasive and that we were trying to build relationships with these clients. Completely false. As a recruiter you are also told that this is 'training' for the account management position. To some degree this is true. They teach you how to cold call and how to run meetings. on the other hand, your "account manager" or "mentor" really doesn't care if you get into sales or not. All they care about is whether or not you are filling their positions as quickly as possible. We promise our clients we send of the best candidate and this is false as well. We send over the first candidate that somewhat seems like a good fit. Turn over in the first year is about 60%. They (the recruiter that contacted you) say it is only about 35% but when I asked someone in HR, they said around 60%. When I was there, I saw three recruiters fired after one month for not "fitting the company culture" which means they did not go out and party every night. I also saw people who were doing well but the management didn't "like" them because they were awkward or weren't "fit". Basically, if you enjoy being told and promised one thing, and finding out that opportunity is completely different, then you should pursue this opportunity.

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