GPS Insight Reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(89 total reviews)
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Charles Layne

86% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

GPS Insight has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 89 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The GPS Insight employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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89 reviews
2.0
7 June 2020

Keep your head down and just work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you are young, under-educated, or under-experienced and you are coming into any of the departments at GPS Insight, this is a great place to learn new skills for a professional environment that can transfer to a better career. Some of the people who work for GPS Insight are some of the most incredible and hardworking people. Health benefits are pretty good. Rob, himself, is fantastic to chat with if you ever get a moment to see him or chat with him.

Cons

They nearly never pay what a position is worth, and treat their employees like they are entirely expendable. Certain supervisors/managers find it entirely appropriate to get into yelling matches with employees out in the open. For a long time, the company culture seemed wonderful, until the people who made it wonderful left due to being treated badly or being underpaid, and it is realized that the company culture is only focused on profit and not employees in any capacity. For such a huge focus on profit, those who make decisions never listen to what problems need to be fixed, and instead blame employees constantly for any profit problems the company has. The departments do not communicate with each other effectively at all, and instead spend much more time blaming each other than coming up with solutions that involve all of the departments working together. The few people within the company that consistently have good ideas for improvement are put to the side or treated as if they are a problem for constantly speaking up (even when it is specifically their position to do so). Certain departments brought in newer employees to replace the good ones that have left (due to lack of decent pay or being treated badly), and the newer staff receive nearly no training (or no effective training) and then do terribly. Many of the staff within a few departments have no clue how to speak to customers, there is no one to train them on how to have proper customer service, and it is reflective in the more recent reviews. Upper level management puts on an act of caring, but they do not even manage to pull off the facade correctly and seem entirely disinterested in their employees, quality, or even business at times. Upper level management often makes odd decisions as well. They will not allow departments to hire staff when it is absolutely needed, do not listen to their department specific management, and do not have any focus built into the "company culture" for customer service. Decisions are made often to wait to hire staff, provide training, have meetings, or make internal changes that will make the experience better for the customers, staff, and business, but new device models are rushed out without proper testing and a "fix as we go" attitude. Company-wide, the entirety of the staff quietly and consistently complains that ever since the "investors" have become involved, the company culture has started to go down-hill, and it is reflective down to the customer experience. HR, benefits, company changes. GPS Insight upper management makes drastic changes to their methods of business too frequently and without notice. Example: Benefits changed this year, benefits packets were not handed out, and nearly no notice was given about a very short benefits enrollment time.

2.0
8 July 2019

Boys Club

Recommend
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Pros

Really nice people work here. The culture of the company was fun and energetic. People (not in upper mgt or chosen ones) genuinely cared for each other.

Cons

There is a very large boys club. Company trips of guys only. Men being promoted faster. Females being sexually harassed by men in power. Upper management affairs with their staff is common place. The CEO is not only masonginsitc, but a bully as well. I've seen him make several women cry and then brag to others about it. I've also seen upper mgt doing drugs, drinking and harassment happening during work hours. Its should be a red flag to work for a company that has so many nondisclosures and payoffs handed out to ex employees.

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GPS Insight Response
6y
As Abraham Lincoln once said, "Just because you read something on the internet doesn't make it true." We believe this post and others like it are written by a single disgruntled former employee who was terminated. That employee has launched a seemingly frivolous lawsuit against GPS Insight. GPS Insight has vigorously defended the suit and expects to prevail. This post is simply that former employee's attempt to extort a settlement from GPS Insight because the former employee's case is not going well. We have not had any recent departures in Accounting, and Accounting is probably our tightest and most cohesive department within the company. It is highly unlikely this reviewer actually ever worked in Accounting, as has been claimed. As of August 14, 2019, a federal judge ruled in favor of GPS Insight on the disgruntled former employee’s claims against GPS Insight for discrimination and retaliation under Title VII. GPS Insight has vigorously defended the suit from its inception, and is not surprised that those and other claims were dismissed. This is the only employee, customer, or vendor lawsuit GPS Insight has ever been involved with in its 15 year history.
1.0
27 Feb 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Possibly free tickets to professional sporting events, concerts, etc. but limited availability. Laid back environment with no micro managing. Free snacks and drinks in break room.

Cons

Very poor training for new employees. Base salary for sales people is low considering most reps don't make more than 2k in commission each month. You have to work here for 1 year before you can take advantage of the 401k. Lack of a true leadership team driving the business forward. Getting answers on device config. / pricing for custom deals takes way too long. This industry is getting extremely competitive and will continue to get more difficult with bigger players in the game.

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GPS Insight Response
9y
Not every salesperson has been able to adapt to our product and methodology. We are sorry you left after such a short time before having an opportunity to succeed at GPS Insight. GPS Insight have been able to bring the 401k wait period down to 3 months, and the wait was due to our plan provider's policy not GPS Insight's, and we have moved to a new provider as a result. We offer a 4% match on 5% employee contribution.
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