I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Insight Global (Arlington, VA) in Oct 2018
Interview
the interview process is so weird. Not once was I asked about anything technical or anything about my resume. They say they are very conversational because that's what you're going to be like with your clients if you work here. All seemed great. My recruiter was awesome and seemed confident in me after our on campus interview, said I did great after the second round driving hours to the office and was offered a final lunch interview. I kept the conversation very casual as that seemed to be all they wanted to hear and judge you on looks and what not. People are right when they say they recruit like sorority/fraternity rush. I was then called a week later and was told I was not offered a job. When I asked for any feedback they said nothing at all its just high competition. This same process happened to three of my friends here.
I was messaged by a recruiter on linkedin and had a phone call with her, and then was set up with a first round interview with one of the sales managers for the office I applied for. In this interview I found the questions asked to be very strangely worded for it to be a sales job.
The interview process was long, it consisted of a lot of phone calls with the recruiter prepping you for the interviews. The in person interview felt very calculated and fake. Although I’m sure the managers meant well you could tell they were very judgmental. I’ve also heard awful things about this company so I think it was a blessing. Good luck though!
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Insight Global (Austin, TX) in May 2025
Interview
Began with a 15 minute warmer call with a recruiter to then schedule a 45 minute call with the recruiter, then either an in-person or online interview with hiring manager, and then last interview with manager.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What does grit mean to you and give an example of a time you showed grit?