Insight is ok - Anonymous employee Insight Employee Review

3.0
Nov 22, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-they want to be a great place to work -access to all the big names (Microsoft, Lenovo, HP, etc) -they will likely invest in your training if it pertains to your job -they will guide you in career development if you show promise yet are not happy in your role -some departments are amazing

Cons

-the lack of flexibility in hours/telecommuting and dress code show at outdated (old school) mindset. it is not 1995. -they want to be a great place to work but they fall short. The half day off for charity is a nice thing but the rigid dress code, hours, and 'bums in seats' mentality breeds clock watchers

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Insight Response
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Thank you for your review and we appreciate you recognizing our efforts on training and career growth. Regarding charity work, Insight has a generous volunteer policy and allows up to two paid days. For telecommuting, it depends on the role. For certain positions, it could have been difficult to work from home. Your feedback has been received by our team. We wish you the best in your next career.

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Cons

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