Insight reviews

3.5

61% would recommend to a friend

(3,211 total reviews)
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Jack Azagury

75% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Insight has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 3,211 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Insight employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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3.0
Mar 6, 2013
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Pros

*Medical benefits *Fairly flexible schedule *Great networking opportunities *Free swag from partners *Learning how NOT to run a business *They'll hire anybody - seriously. My training class was bartenders, real estate guys, and retail cell phone sales people. Nobody besides me had an IT background.

Cons

*Piss-poor medical coverage for the price. This is more on the boneheads in DC though *No advancement if you aren't Mormon *Micromanaged, ridiculous metrics that are unattainable with the resources provided *Commission is TERRIBLE - they tack on so many adders you have to sell at almost no margin, and still won't beat any of your biggest competitors *Back-end rebates that are intended to help us drive prices down just go to line the executives' pockets *Hostile work environment - blatant favoritism/nepotism to the point it interferes with other folks' work, and then threats and hostile retaliation are the rewards HR whistleblowers receive *The line of crap they feed you in the interviews and training make it sound decent and get you excited. *New-hire sales trainers have never actually worked in sales, and openly admit it. Which explains why the training is so terrible. *Constant "trainings" and refresher courses - sometimes several in a single day, 4-5 days a week, which are just sales pitches from whichever manufacturer is in that day, not teaching anything, just pitching the product, which we're required to push on customers in return - which 99% of the time do not apply. I.e. - the requirement (in your quota now) to sell Microsoft licensing that has a minimum cutoff of 250 seats, while not one of your accounts has over 125 seats. And that's one of the less ridiculous scenarios. *More focused on executive bonuses, buying companies, and sending the good-ole-boy club (aka the Mormon constituency) on trips than actually providing VALUE - you know, the V part of VAR - to customers.

2.0
Feb 14, 2013

No room for advancement

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Pros

I was stationed at a client site in the Tampa FL area 5 days a week. My boss who was not a technical guy what so ever never came around

Cons

There was no room for advancement and everything that upper management ever promised me such as raises and paying for certifications never happened. My job as a systems engineer was sort of a dead end job.

2.0
Dec 22, 2012
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Pros

Company can sustain revenue from inside sales. Some individuals in leadership are concerned with personnel and revenue growth.

Cons

Current Senior Executive Leadership has not demonstrated the competencies required to lead an organization through revenue growth and the ability to compete and win customers.

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