Don't Even Think About It! - Senior Client Operations Specialist Insight Employee Review

1.0
Oct 29, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There were some great people in office. They were flexible during COVID.

Cons

They are a publicly-traded large corporation. As a result upper management (since the most-recent CEO took over) spends their time figuring out how to cut costs to appease shareholders and fatten their own wallets. Several quiet layoffs out of the blue - zero morale left as they sent most of the sales ops positions over to the Phillipines where the pays is 1/4 - 1/3 what they had to pay U.S. employees. I can tell you from my experience that customers are not going to like that one bit as there are a majority of folks overseas who are very timid and inexperienced.

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Cons

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