Insight Global Review - Senior Contracts Specialist Insight Global Employee Review

1.0
22 May 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Team culture can be very solid depending on your department. Management and leaders tend to be fairly understanding and kind. Enjoyed working with my team and a good place to get your foot in the door. As a result, it’s a good place to start your career and leverage into further opportunities. They will teach you a lot since they tend to hire straight out of college.

Cons

Business model (especially for corporate) is built upon taking advantage of people straight out of college or with little experience. You will be underpaid and overworked. Benefits are terrible. 401k match is $250 max a year. PTO is low to start. Culture very much feels like a fraternity. This can be a pro depending on your personality but I did not enjoy it. There are “factions” even within departments and there is a lot of drama. Company has been continuously rolling out more aggressive RTO policies even though the company has been most successful in a remote environment. Overall, the culture feels forced and fake. There are some good people here but it’s overshadowed by poor leadership at the top of the company.

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5.0
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Cons

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1.0
17 Jun 2026
Recommend
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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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