Pros
Working at Instaclick was great. I worked there for almost three years and I learned quite a lot. The company was going through a complete overhaul and I got to work on several projects simultaneously. You know how they say that new people are never allowed to work independently. That didn’t happen at Instaclick. Of course, I had to attend orientation and training but that was a breeze. Soon after training, I was assigned three projects to work on and under the supervision of Adi. The best part that he was a hands-off kind of manager. He just let me do my thing and I was able to be creative and imaginative. He did help me when I got stuck but my hard work paid off and I managed to snag a good permanent job at the company due to this independence. Unlike other companies I had worked at Instaclick always had a lot of work. In fact, I usually had to come in extra to complete my work but the HR and Logistics staff member Jessica was super helpful. She made sure I was never hungry or alone and I really had a great time. I never had a free minute at the company but it was a total blast and well worth the experience. I was working so much that I decided to go in and ask for a pay hike and they were happy to do it. Where else can you do this? I had a great time at the company but after three years, I moved on due to personal reasons. Nonetheless, if you are planning to join Instaclick, do it right now. It’s does not matter if you are a newbie or an experienced professional. The company pays well, has a great work ethic, and it is super professional with staff. What more could you ask for?
Cons
The company offers a great morning breakfast buffet but maybe they could include a few healthy options like low-fat milk and muesli.