Honest Review - Certified Business Performance Advisor Insperity Employee Review

2.0
Aug 5, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

From a company culture, work/life balance and technology standpoint, Insperity is amazing. It's a positive supportive environment - maybe to it's own detriment. I spent between 8-10 years at Insperity and saw over 30 BPAs come and go in my own office. Many were with the company for 6 months to 2 years and maybe 3 or 4 of those 30 were even a part of a sale. Meaning 26-27 left before ever even getting a sale. Insperity is very laid back and relaxed when it comes to prospecting and has started hiring more people earlier in their careers and from outside the industry who have a hard time understanding the industry conceptually.

Cons

The irony of the CEO writing a marketing book called, "Take Care of Your People" is that they don't practice what they preach. As of late there has been a mass exodus of some serious tenured employees. BPAs base pay is among the lowest in the industry and nowhere close to what a professional advisor should be making in today's market. Insperity says commission and residual is part of the comp plan and due to generous commissions (again low for the industry), they won't adjust employees pay. Insperity attracts successful sales people, but these successful people don't realize how hard it is to sell the PEO model and how many stars have to align. In a good year that will qualify somebody for the sales incentive trip, you only need eight (8) sales. Eight means a whole lot of rejection, which can be very stressful for people who are used to instant gratification and regular wins. Insperity sells itself on a high level of service, but in reality, the two HR team segments, core and emerging growth, are not proactive and sometimes not even responsive. I had clients who reached out for 3 or 4 days before looping me in for escalation. The service is decent at best. Very few clients get into the strategic parts of HR. Most want payroll, economies of scale for benefits and light HR for handbooks, job descriptions and a person to call IF something happens to come up. You can get better customer service at other PEOs for a third of the admin cost. Turnover within the service teams has been high causing a lot of shuffling of clients from one team to another. Long-term tenured reps stomp their feet and get whatever they want and the managers they report to who are in the "good ol boys" club can do whatever they want despite being fair and equitable.

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5.0
Feb 18, 2026
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Pros

*Many sales tools and training provided throughout tenure. *Local management does a great job of taking care of their people and being servant leaders. No one is too busy to talk to you and give advice or guidance. *Unmatched referral program with good sized budget to build relationships and earn prospective business *Attitudes stay professional no matter what and issues are resolved as soon as possible. *Managers are understanding of the ups and downs of sales and will work with their reps to help get them back on track *No pointing fingers, just getting the job done, no matter what the case. *Internal teams have great communication and follow up/through. *Knowledge is openly shared throughout the organization.

Cons

*Salary is a bit on the low end. High stress in trying to meet metrics - even if a sale happens because the length of the sales cycle is so varied that you can't predict when you'll get your next win. (The job is a grind.) *60% of all new business wins come between September and December, making it the most stressful time of the year. *Tenured reps are treated differently and get more sales support such as someone who will do follow up calls and set appointments as well as doing the paperwork for a new prospect to get approved for the PEO model and pricing. *Residuals take 2-3 years to build up to anything significant. *Management will ask you to lower your enrollment fee on a deal to win the business which directly affects your commission. *Insperity takes a percentage of the enrollment fee so if you lower the fee to earn the business, Insperity still gets their cut of the ORIGINAL enrollment fee, making your commission even lower.

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Insperity Response
3mo
Thanks so much for your feedback. We wish you many more successful years with Insperity!
1.0
Apr 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits. Can't think of any other.

Cons

Poor pay, the lowest paying company in the PEO industry. District Managers are awful, the ones I had. Regional Manager is less than supportive and more interested in micromangement. In my office, there is lack of support from District Manager and Regional Manager. I have witnessed first hand in a few areas District managers going on ride alongs, helping BPAs target businesses. It's an HR company that preaches work culture, but does not practice what it preaches. Turnover is higher than they like to admit, due to the nature of the job and appalling pay structure. Wear and tear of personal vehicle- you're not reimbursed mileage, or given vehicle allowance. You get an Amex card with less than $400 monthly, that is meant to cover gas (even with the current has prices), oil change, lunches, networking events. The amount itself is a joke, usually you run out of funds after the first week or 2 of each month and you're formed to use your own funds. Regional manager blamed entire team for people that got laid off, afterwards threatened people's jobs. When investors wanted more money, there were massive layoffs. Some staff were promised roles within the company, but of course they didn't keep their end of the bargain. I was given the most useless RM and DM. When I was hired, my district manager told a few lies and tricked me into accepting the position.

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Insperity Response
1mo
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