Stay Away!!!!! - Anonymous employee Insight Employee Review

1.0
May 10, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Remote work, some co-workers are great to work with.

Cons

The company used to be great. However, it's heading toward being one of the worst. Constant reorganizations and layoffs has left everything in chaos. Project aren't scoped correctly. The require a minimum GP on projects and you get penalized for not hitting margins. You are required to maintain high utilization and getting on to projects is mostly out of your control. They recently restructured the bonus making it harder to get. They reduced PTO hours. We were also told that if our timesheets are late they would deduct missing hours for the week from our PTO hours. The raises this year were 2% or less for most people, but the CEO gave herself a large raise and bonus this year. The company will tell you one thing and then do the complete opposite. They will take away benefits all while telling you its a good thing. If the business unit doesn't make the utilization numbers during a quarter they RIF people to make the numbers go up the next quarter. You work everyday worried that you have a bullseye on your back.

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Thank you for taking the time to write a review. It sounds like you've been able to work with some great teammates in a positive environment. We are sorry to hear that your experience at Insight wasn't as positive as you would have hoped for. If you would like to share your feedback around the areas of concern, please send your feedback to glassdoorfeedback@insight.com.

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