Despite initial promises, the company suffers from deep-rooted issues that significantly impact employee morale, career progression, and overall workplace culture. It starts at the induction which more like brainwashing than onboarding. Leadership slogans are repeated like mantras, while the reality is vastly different. The environment is extremely cliquey, with clear favoritism shown toward individuals—often “friends” from previous employers such as DXC. A pervasive blame culture exists, compounded by unclear expectations and constantly shifting objectives. Employees are frequently assigned tasks outside their defined roles without adequate guidance, leading to frustration, inefficiency, and burnout. Mentorship is highly inconsistent; while a few managers are genuinely invested in employee development, many do only the bare minimum. Sales processes are slow, disorganized, and often result in lost opportunities—even when the right solutions are presented. If you're looking for a stable, structured, and merit-based career path, Insight is unlikely to meet your expectations.