10/10 wouldn’t work here - Anonymous employee Insight Global Employee Review

1.0
20 Jan 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Met some people who were super friendly and they’re constantly hiring, so it seemed like a great option. If you were in a frat or sorority and enjoy sales, this might be a good place for you.

Cons

It seemed great until I realized it was a spitting image of a sorority/frat. I’m all for looking professional at work, but it seemed as if there were an unwritten rule that all women had to wear heels, a tight fitting dress or skirt and have a face full of makeup. Plus, a majority of the employees looked to be 21-35. I don’t think I knew anyone over the age of 35 there. Insight Global makes it seem like you have to “put in the time” to move forward in your career. While that is absolutely correct, working 70 hour work weeks every week is not okay. Plus, they want to pay you the bare minimum (I mean, BARE minimum) and then have you incur a bunch of other costs to work there such as lunches, happy hours, parking, etc. Overall, I wouldn’t recommend working at Insight Global.

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