Insight Global reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(8,193 total reviews)
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Bert Bean

79% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Insight Global has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 8,193 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
2.0
Feb 2, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

- There is the possibility for huge earning potential in sales/account management. - Promotions MAY happen quickly and explanations for the promotion can be vague or mysterious. - Many professional skills and abilities are quickly learned. - Communication lines with middle and upper management are mostly open but can be tricky to navigate at times depending on the issue and advice/answers given often differ depending on who you ask your questions to. - Employees do see their efforts directly affecting business development and the company's bottom line. - Strong friendships develop easily and quickly and a strong feeling of camaraderie exists within each member of each promotional level. - Fun and young company in general.

Cons

- Hours are a minimum of 10 per day, the day starts early at 7:00 am sharp and goes until 5:00 pm but it is very unlikely that you will actually leave at 5 - days are typically 11 hours long, to add to that it is encouraged that you arrive before 7 to get your day set up because the minute the clock strikes 8:00 am you need to have the hand-held, bulky phone glued to your ear. -Working on Saturdays and Sundays is highly valued by middle and upper management if and only if you achieve something worth talking about in the following work week. - Goals and quotas are set ridiculously high and the management technique behind this is based on fear: you become fearful of hearing that you are not cutting it and that you may not be working hard enough even though you are most likely doing a great job by putting in extra hours and cutting off other parts of your life to meet the unachievable goals to satisfy middle and upper management. - You are expected to complete the tasks and duties that most companies would have 3 different people complete and this is why it is especially difficult to meet goals and quotas and is also why you are likely to work 60 hour weeks. - You are secretly expected to attend all office outings, company meetings, large conference trips (2 per year). In other words - although middle management will not admit it, you are only likely to be a candidate for promotion in their eyes if you demonstrate complete dedication to the company and all its events. - You are expected to follow the strict dress code: only blue or white button downs are acceptable and middle management will make an example of you if you wear another color, you must wear a full black or charcoal suit, you must tie a full Windsor knot and the tie must be tasteful (according to middle management), clean cut and shaven everyday is a must but is typical of many sales roles. Distasteful Practices: - The company is overly concerned with the bottom line which encourages ripping people off such as low-balling numbers to contractors and high-pitching numbers to clients. (Maximization of profit margin and commission pay). - The company is not concerned much at all with employee satisfaction - there is currently somewhere around a 60% attrition rate for first year employees. - Company benefits and policies are never clearly or officially explained to you as an employee leaving a lot of authority to middle management even when middle management should not have such authority. - Sick days are highly discouraged and will hurt your numbers/reaching your goals even if the sick day(s) is warranted. - The description of the job by an internal recruiter is false by many marks, some new employees do not even realize that they are entering the company as "Recruiters" in a role where they must prove themselves every minute of every day. Also, some of the perks of the role are actually non-existent once you begin such as "commission pay for recruiters" which does exist but is so low (only 1% of the profit margin you attain through your individual efforts) that is not worth mentioning. - There is very minimal training and finding out many of the fine details of how to complete tasks properly and effectively is challenging and frustrating for new employees. Existing employees and peers are very helpful here but they too are over stressed and have trouble finding the time to help. - Both upper and middle management are too nit-picky as to where there are areas for improvement. Since demands are too high and time is too scarce, this shifts the focus of lower level employees weekly or even daily to specific areas, leaving last week’s focus point behind and in the dust.

1.0
Apr 20, 2025

Nightmare Place

Recommend
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Pros

Genuinely cannot think of a single pro.

Cons

Interviewed here for a recruiter role a couple months ago. After 3 interviews, they had me go into the office and shadow employees and meet the team I'd be joining. At the end of the day, the manager brought me into the office and said she had to "address the elephant in the room" and asked me how I felt about the fact that I am "significantly older" than the other employees. As a 30 year old woman, I find this comment insane. This company was asking for 3 years minimum experience, offering only $24 an hour to commute in to the Boston office, and then turning around and saying that I was too old for the job. I have never felt so uncomfortable in my life and truly cannot believe the blatant age discrimination at play here. I was not offered the job because of my age and I am thankful for that, as I would NEVER want to work for this company or any that believed that this behavior is okay.

1.0
Jan 29, 2024

AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE

Recommend
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Pros

you can drink/vape in the office….if you consider that a “pro”. I made good friends because most people are in their young twenties.

Cons

IF YOU ARE A RECENT COLLEGE GRADUATE AVOID AVOID AVOID. That is the demographic they target because you are naive. This was my first job out of college and it was actually the worst experience ever. My entire class I got hired with has quit. They had over 20 people quit in the Houston office during 2023. You make absolutely no money in the job and the gossip and drama is CONSTANT. My sales manager was a bully who made me and several others cry. She bullied the people from my recruiting class who were put on her team with me out of the job. You are expected to come in early and stay late for 40k a year. Your success is entirely determined on other people. Overall, a wildly toxic, frat-like, unhealthy culture. STAY AWAY.

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Insight Global Response
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Thank you for voicing your concerns. Here at Insight Global, one of our shared values is that “We Take Care of Each Other.” Part of taking care of each other is ensuring that we act in a professional and respectful manner towards one another. In line with this, Insight Global is also committed to providing all of its employees a safe and professional work environment, and takes allegations of this type very seriously. Please contact us at theteam@insightglobal.com with details of your experience so that we can address your concerns with the appropriate parties.
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