I am incredibly thankful for the opportunity I have had with Insight Global! - Account Manager Insight Global Employee Review

5.0
May 19, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

The opportunity to grow both professionally and personally within this company is amazing. I have been working with Insight Global for 3 and 1/2 years and truly feel blessed to have been offered this job and begin my sales career. One of my favorite things about the company is the faith that they put in their employees. They take time to recognize talent and do everything to foster that talent. When I was approached about moving to Minneapolis to help this office I was very thankful to work for a company that trusted me with such a tremendous responsibility and gave me such an incredible opportunity.

Cons

It is hard work. You wont' be able to skate by and you're held very accountable within this organization. Personally, I think this is a pro; however I understand that for many people just starting their career this can be daunting.

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