Insight Global reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(8,193 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 8,193 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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1.0
Feb 27, 2024

Do not recommend

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Pros

There are none really other than getting to work from home 2 days a week

Cons

They force you to attend "mandatory" happy hours after 9.5 hour days, regardless of your home life. So even if you don't drink, they will make you. I once stated I needed to get home to my dog and was told that was a lame excuse. I was also in trouble for missing an event that was unrelated to work because it was my friend's birthday. If you don't conform to them and make your whole life about IG, they single you out and make you feel like an outcast. There is a reason no one in the offices have any friends outside of IG. They gaslight you into thinking it's a great team environment where you will make a lot of money in the interview, but in reality they work you like a dog for next to nothing in the beginning and it's required to work 7:30am to 5:00pm every day. There is no work/home life balance. It's either you give up everything for IG or you get made fun of behind your back (yes, they have a teams group where they make fun of new recruiters). They prey on new graduates because it's easier to convince them that this is a normal work environment. Everyone that comes from other jobs will quit once they realize that it was all a trap. They will destroy your confidence and make you feel like a failure over "CPFs". They make you waste candidates' time just to try and get information out of them so they can call on their manager and sell IG. They also make you call people and lie about opportunities we don't even have just to get information. It's all a scam and the whole company has no morals whatsoever. Oh, and they only hire "attractive" people, and the account managers all do drugs together at the holiday parties.

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Insight Global Response
2y
I'm deeply sorry to hear about your experience. This type of behavior and work environment is completely unacceptable and goes against our values as a company. We take these allegations very seriously and will investigate them thoroughly. Creating a supportive and respectful workplace is paramount to us, and we will take immediate action to address these concerns. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
1.0
Dec 22, 2023
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Pros

- You will learn A LOT - Really strong training program that will teach you a lot about sales overall, in a very digestible format. This is great for new grads because the training kind of mimics a school rubric with a good flowing progression. You will also learn very quickly what you like and don't like in a job, which includes working with children and the blind leading the blind, everyone dating/sleeping with each other, toxic environment, false hopes and false promises, etc. - You will make friends because everyone is young and in your same demographic. - Fun work trips, incentives, and trips with your team. Ultimately I learned a lot here. I learned my body's capacity for stress is way higher than I thought, so much so that since I stopped working here I have never actually felt stressed, because I know how bad it can actually be, which really set me up for success in my jobs since. I learned how to fake it until you make it, again, helping me in my roles after Insight when I was uncertain or nervous. I learned some really valuable sales tools and techniques that I have taken with me in my career making me more successful when starting a new role.

Cons

I have not worked here for over a year, so this is not written out of anger in the heat of the moment. This is purely honest for all the new grads or prospective recruits getting harassed on LinkedIn who came to checkout the ratings. So where do I even begin... 1. EVERYONE regardless of your experience, MUST start in the entry level recruiter role (unless you are a family member of a high level exec or married to someone in a high level position), which means upon starting, there is no room for negotiation. You can't negotiate the terms of your contract at all. 2. Working hours are 7:30am start to 5pm/6pm finish at the earliest, which is insane for not being in an industry such as wealth management or law or something, and those are hours are on a good day, it is sometimes later and optional weekends. You would think you would be fairly compensated but you would be wrong. The pay is basically minimum wage dependent on your region, your commission does not kick in until after your 9-12 months of training and hitting the minimum earning requirements before you can pocket any cash. 3. The negative reviews on here are all true - especially while referencing the fake positive reviews. To clarify that, they aren't fake per say, but offices are "strongly encouraged" to go write good reviews and give good ratings and most of them will do it but don't really care to give an honest review. 4. A great resource is the unlimited internal mental health counselling...but why would a company NEED to have that? Because our normal expenses for mental health don't event BEGIN to cover the costs of what it actually takes to process the trauma from working here. To this day I can't hear the MS Teams call sound without almost having an anxiety attack. 5. You will instantly have 100 new best friends...That will instantly ex-communicate you when you leave. I have 1 friend remaining out of the 80+ I made while working there (aside from the others that also don't work there anymore). When someone leaves or is laid off, employees are discouraged from maintaining relationships with them and told they just "couldn't cut it" or will completely destroy your professional reputation. 6. Will encourage you to have a work-life balance, but then hates when you have a work-life balance. If you have other friends, hobbies, or interests outside of going to happy hour 4 times a week and going out with work friends on the weekends, you are deemed to be "not a culture fit" or not drinking the Kool-Aid. It is very culty. Some offices only hire sorority girls or frat bros. 7. If you aren't conventionally attractive, don't even bother. 8. Poor leadership - only promoted to leadership if you are a favorite or nepotism, it's the blind leading the blind. 9. If they want to get rid of you they will make your life a living hell until you leave so they can continue to keep up the ruse that they "don't fire people", or they will eventually cave and let you go and basically say "its not you its me" but in business lingo. 10. The genuine trauma and trust issues you have when you leave. I should probably bill them for the hours of therapy it took to rebuild my self-worth and learning how to trust people again when they say they have your back and that they'll take care of you personally and professionally. 11. Everything else. If you come in bright eyed and bushy tailed, prepared to leave haggard as hell with years off your life and a few grey hairs.

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Insight Global Response
2y
Thank you for voicing your concerns. Here at Insight Global, one of our shared values is that “We Take Care of Each Other.” Part of taking care of each other is ensuring that we act in a professional and respectful manner towards one another. In line with this, Insight Global is also committed to providing all of its employees a safe and professional work environment and takes allegations of this type very seriously. Please contact us at theteam@insightglobal.com with details of your experience so that we can address your concerns with the appropriate parties.
1.0
Nov 29, 2023

Don't work here

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Pros

You can make commission in the sales role.

Cons

It's a cult. If you don't drink and party they don't want you. If you ask for help it won't be received well. If you don't "small talk" enough then you aren't qualified. Very much a sorority girl mentality. When I was there at least a dozen women were basically forced to resign. Two men were fired for sexual harassment.

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Insight Global Response
2y
Hey! Thank you for sharing your honest feedback. We're sorry to hear about your experience with Insight Global. We take matters such as this very seriously. We would like to hear more about your experience in detail, so please reach out to us at theteam@insightglobal.com.
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