Insight Global reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(8,201 total reviews)
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Bert Bean

80% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Insight Global has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 8,201 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 Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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8K reviews
1.0
Nov 23, 2020

what a mess

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Pros

working from home and nothing else

Cons

everything else If PADOH had a peak of how Insight Global is handling contact tracing they would never consider hiring this company for anything ever again. Training was supposed to be 2 weeks but they stretched it to 6 weeks, which consisted of us sitting there for 8 hours doing training courses that have nothing to do with contact tracing. Half of us have not even received our equipment two months into working for IG. We're using our phones/computers anything we have and can use to be in the zoom room. No one is getting compensated for having to use so much of our won equipment. They sign you up for these "special projects" which is basically extra work they don't want to hire anyone for so they pick people out of their list and make them do this work without compensating them for it. We are required to submit and check our hours every day 4 different ways and then you also receive an announcement that if your hours don't match up you will be terminated. I have never had to clock in and out of a system more than once, nor did I have to use three other ways of submitting my hours every day because the company is such a mess. Even though it's work from home you are required to sit in front of the camera in zoom room all day and you are to take a daily quiz/test. You are checked all day on how engaged you are and made aware that you are not to turn off your camera for any reason other than to make a phone call. During training you're not even allowed to use the restroom, there is a designated 15 minute break for that. It's like you're 12 and in school again. You're treated like a child incapable of making a phone call on your own. It looked so great and promising when I first started. Every day it went down hill more and more. I had to buy my own cables just to make my computer work because it took them 2 months to send stuff that actually works. It's been a disappointment every day since. Comcast pays a dollar more and does tracing as well. I would suggest you go with comcast. This is the biggest joke of a company I ever worked for. Oh and you think you're getting benefits because you're working for the department of health? think again. No paid sick days no paid holidays nothing at all. The insurance they do offer is absolutely awful. No way to make up your hours. They even had an issue with voting day and at first wouldn't approve flex hours for people even though they're not paid.

1.0
Nov 5, 2020

Burn and Churn

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Pros

Coworkers are young and fun. If you like to drink there are a ton of happy hours paid for by the company

Cons

They require every new employee to leave a 5-star review during week one to boost their numbers. The review number is a lie. Hitting goals is almost impossible. I would spend 10-12 hours in the office daily to try and hit the weekly targets. Especially considering how low the starting salary is.

1.0
Oct 14, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Opportunity for a stable job,

Cons

•Job does not last. I was mysteriously let go after discussions to renegotiate pay, my recruiter has since stopped answering any calls/texts. •Unequal pay, other people from same agency were getting paid more than I was, Insight Global was the worst temp agency in terms of pay and benefits. •Lack of communication and transparency with respect to the job, start date, etc. •Retaliated when I tried to renegotiate pay, passive aggressiveness that felt inappropriate when speaking to an employer. •Not helpful, does not answer calls or texts. •Lack of support from company and recruiter. This may all be because of the terrible recruiter (Erin J— San Diego) but it should not be this easy to be employed with a company and to be let go and “ghosted.”

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