Worst Company Ever - New College Grads Beware!!! - Account Manager Insight Global Employee Review

1.0
22 Nov 2019
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Pros

Made some really good friends through shared trauma

Cons

- Working 50+ hours a week without overtime and being paid less than 35k - Being forced to flirt with potential clients to get business - Having a horrible scare tactic company culture -Forced to look and dress a certain way - No growth and lies about money The entire company is basically a pyramid scheme. You're lied to from the moment you interview and most people either quit, get fired or never get promoted. Seriously, the turn over rate is higher than at a restaurant. When you first get hired you're making 60+ calls a day for at least six months. It's basically a call center. Recruiters do all the work and don't make commission. My sales manager would encourage me to treat my male clients like sugar daddies. As a woman, I did not feel safe working here. DO NOT WORK HERE

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5.0
17 Jun 2026
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Pros

- amazing people, they feel like family and will become your best friends - job is perfect balance between structure of corporate and getting to tangibly help people (getting to offer someone a job is the best feeling ever!) - leadership cares about your development as a professional - earning potential is INSANE!

Cons

- base pay until you are eligible for commission is tough for a few months, you will have to budget pretty hard - weed out period/metrics, stay strong! it is so worth it!

1.0
17 Jun 2026
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Pros

The individual contributors and the endless amounts of budget for campaigns tools and resources. A great place for marketing creatives looking to do just that, create.

Cons

Leadership served themselves, not their team. There's 0 structure with no marketing KPI measurement or revenue attribution to show the ROI. Everyone always seemed so busy but nothing was getting done to show the impact marketing had on the businesses bottom line. Not many wanted to do the work to build the department to any potential, half of marketing doesn't even work under marketing which promotes vast misalignment. Just resources begging to be used and a bleeding advertising budget. It has a ton of potential, but I watched the few who could have changed it all leave over the frustrations of leaders only concerned with their own self preservation.

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