Insight Global is looking for attractive girls (mostly), to sell the service they offer. Everyone in this office was a cute girl in her mid to late twenties who seem as though they couldn't have landed a more kushy job. They went on and on about how fun the environment is and how "they can like, totally see some of these girls being their bridesmaids." They first call you (maybe after they have contacted you on Linked In), then if you pass that basic test, they call you in for an in-person, one-on-one interview however, you interview with 2-4 different people. This round feels like an actual interview where you're actually talking about the job and asking questions. This seems like the true test and like it would be enough. Then if you pass that test round, they test your anxiety and overthinking in a final round where they take you either to lunch, dinner, or happy hour. This is the most painful and unnecessary part of the interview. You will leave this part thinking you absolutely ruined your chances of getting this job. They barely discuss the job, barely give you a chance to talk (at least at the Dallas location), and you speak almost nothing of your qualities and what you can contribute to the job. The person who recruited you calls you the day before every interview to tell you exactly what to say which brings me to the question: how can you be yourself if you're reading off a script? The script leads you to believe that you MUST mention every single thing on it and that if you leave ANYTHING off, you will fail. They say the third round is purely conversational but in my 3rd interview, I interviewed with a man and a woman in their late twenties and we were literally talking about the lady's engagement to her fiance and how the guy has a girl from back home. I literally got asked if my University allowed drinking on campus. We talked about dating, partying, and basically anything that wasn't related to the job. If I began to start discussing the job, it almost seemed as if they would begin to steer me away from that topic. The pay sucks, too.