Sales Culture - BPA/Outside Sales Insperity Employee Review

2.0
Apr 11, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Insperity provides comprehensive training programs and a robust benefits package, including various health plans and professional development opportunities. The onboarding process is thorough, equipping new hires with the necessary tools to understand the company's services and expectations.

Cons

The sales environment is characterized by excessive micromanagement. There's an unrealistic expectation to make 100 B2B calls daily, and failure to meet this quota results in mandatory, detailed weekly activity reports. Performance evaluations prioritize call metrics over actual sales achievements, which can be demoralizing.​ During recruitment, the potential for substantial residual income is heavily emphasized. However, the reality often falls short of these promises, leading to disappointment and frustration among sales staff.​ Additionally, while Insperity offers a 401(k) plan, there is currently no employer matching contribution, which is a notable drawback for those planning their long-term financial future.

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Insperity Response
1y
Thank you for providing your feedback. We are committed to continuous improvement and would appreciate the opportunity to learn more about your concerns. Please don't hesitate to reach out to us at corporaterecruiting@insperity.com.

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Insperity Response
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Pros

Good benefits. Can't think of any other.

Cons

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Insperity Response
1mo
We highly value the opinions of our employees, and we appreciate your review. Please feel free to email us at contact@insperity.com to discuss your concerns in more detail. Your feedback is integral to our continuous improvement efforts, and we are here to address any issues you may have.
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