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First Insight (Pennsylvania)

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Mass Layoff - Software Engineer First Insight (Pennsylvania) Employee Review

1.0
Jul 9, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

1. No heavy workload in the origanization 2. no weekend works

Cons

1. Mass layoff without any prior intimation, Eventhough you are strong in your technical knowledge and you exceeds the expectation of the company. 2. Company size is small and layoff are easy here, when company budgets are low.

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5.0
Feb 24, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Strong solution! Relevant to industry needs. Strong value prop. Great team of people!

Cons

Not a con - but there is a lot to learn as this solution can support our customers is a number of ways and there are nuances to best practices for individual customers.

1.0
Jul 9, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great people, supportive team members.

Cons

The founder and CEO creates a toxic atmosphere. He leads by fear. He’ll look you in the eye and publicly tell you that you’re worthless. He regularly tells staff he’s better than anyone at everything they’ll ever do. Even without a reason, he can spiral into a rage, getting angrier and angrier. “No one is as good as I am, I work harder and better than everyone, there has never been anyone quite like me.” The whole company has to endure his rants about the state of the world. It’s small-town America thinking with zero grasp of the wider world. The work environment is horrible. There’s no positivity or encouragement (unless you find fear inspiring), and you don’t get a bonus even if you hit your targets. They regularly fire people, sales reps often don’t get the commissions they’re owed, and the CSM team is overworked. People quit frequently without another job lined up. Health insurance is awful, and taking vacation days is seen as a weakness. All learning and development is self-driven, with no budget. There’s no real HR department—HR is run by the CEO’s , family of the founder, so nothing is confidential

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