Recruiter - Anonymous employee Insight Global Employee Review

2.0
Oct 14, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

This place will make you work very hard and whip you into shape with a good amount of direction from your assigned account manager. They do role plays with you and teach you the basics. They are very good at selling this place as the best place ever to work....

Cons

THE CULTURE. It is extremely toxic and frustrating if you are not an ex-sorority girl or frat star. They recruit people from greek life that have never worked before so you are surrounded by a bunch of clones who are extremely fake. The management either likes you or they don't and if they don't, they pull you aside and claim your "behavior" isn't a fit aka you're not like everyone else. You have to be in at 7:30 and can't leave a minute before 5. You are expected to meet numbers, you are NOT ACTUALLY HELPING PEOPLE. I was forced to call people just to call people to meet my ridiculously high stats. People talk bad about others and rumors spread like wildfire. They make you ring a gong everytime you get someone a job and everyone gets up from their desk to give you a high five... it is a very weird place. last thing... TURNOVER. I should have known from the beginning that this place was bad because I heard that people get hired and leave within a month. I was one of those people... I have never hated a job more. Please be warned.

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