Pros
My sales manager was nice
Cons
Oh man where to start… -Terrible pay that takes an insane amount of effort and stress to get even the slightest raise -Your pay after promotion can literally drop instantly after a manager decides to take their business elsewhere -Everyone talks badly about each other causing constant drama. Daily breakdowns and personal drama taken to work guaranteed -You’re expected to spend your personal time outside of work with your coworkers. This means after work and on the weekends. If you don’t, people will talk badly about you for not abiding to the cult’s rules. If you prioritize seeing your loved ones, or hitting the gym after work, you won’t be one of the favorites, thus putting you on the back burner for promotion. -ABSOLUTE WORST PART ABOUT INSIGHT GLOBAL…They know NOTHING about what it takes to be a leader. Your account manager and other supervisors will constantly send emails to you and the whole leadership team explaining why and how you messed up. It’s extremely discouraging thus, making productivity worse. Read a book about leadership, literally any good/accredited novel about leadership will tell you that encouragement and positive reinforcement is the key to getting the most out of employees. IG does the exact opposite every day -All the senior AM’s expect you to be slaves for them on their business, and Will literally talk to you like you are trash. I’ve been scolded for not finding the perfect candidates and have literally been so anxious dealing with these people. You start to ponder if $500 a week is worth all that they put you through. -HUGE ONE RIGHT HERE. Insight global loves to portray an image that says they care about people and are proud of the work they do in helping people find jobs. All that sounds great right? False. All of management will constantly pressure you to lock candidates down at a super low rate so the company can make more money off of the transaction. Almost every contractor that gets hired through IG is severely underpaid in their field of work. It’s clear they care way more about making as much money as possible than they do taking care of unemployed citizens