Great training with lots of opportunity for advancement - Account Manager Insight Global Employee Review

5.0
Apr 27, 2011
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Pros

Before I interviewed with Insight Global I was a little skeptical after reading a few of the reviews, but after meeting everyone in the office I felt right at home. I have been with the company over a year now and couldn't have asked for a better training program. I was set up with a mentor from day one and she was extremely helpful in preparing me for a career in sales. I had worked retail before but had no sort of business to business sales experience. I never felt weird asking questions and everyone in the office was great about helping out while I tried to pick up on the technical side of things. It took me about 7 months or so to get promoted but it was well worth the wait.

Cons

It can be challenging at times. You can't just come to work and expect to get promoted. It takes a lot of hard work and effort, but if you are willing to listen to the people training you it will pay off.

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

Fast hiring process, responsive contacts, easy to follow process and documentation and the usual optional benefits for a contractual employee and they do have an option for 401k after a 3 months of employment.

Cons

None that I can think of. I have never missed a paycheck from them.

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1.0
Jun 17, 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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