Keyence reviews

3.7

66% would recommend to a friend

(1,552 total reviews)

Yu Nakata

67% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Keyence has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,552 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Keyence employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Apr 8, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Great way to start your career in sales. Direct competitors view Keyence as a gold standard on resumes and will actively recruit you, pay you more, and treat you better.

Cons

Your management team and territory will make and break your career. If you’re treated well, stay. As soon as you see a red flag (discrimination, gaslighting, bullying), run, because things will only get worse. You can be highly successful, rewarded, promoted. You can also be successful, rewarded, and then overworked. They constantly put their high achievers in double territories instead of hiring, and when they leave, replace them with 2-3 shiny new sales people. They hire new sales people for “growth” territories, who then quit because they can’t sell when really their territory was dead and their manager was too busy to help. They “hire from within” and “only at the entry level” which is great for new grads, but also means the entire company is brain washed. Outside perspective is so important, and the grass is much greener elsewhere.

2.0
Feb 16, 2022

Outdated Sales Company

Recommend
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Pros

-Training is solid. -People are really good. -Products are decent.

Cons

-Insanely metric heavy - you need to do 30-50 sales calls a month depending on your prodcut line. Half the time you find yourself doing completely pointless sales calls just to hit a number. It wastes valuable time that you can be spending on real opportunities. -No transparency - No one knows what's going on. No one. Period. -Terrible Marketing - Second largest company in Japan. One of the most profitable companies on the world. But, they spend basically zero money on marketing. Solely rely on eblasts that go to the same people every time who have already blocked keyence emails because if they got one more their computer would likely explode. Wouldn't hurt to explore some 21st century marketing avenues. -Uncompetitive Commission Structure - Base pay is good starting out then it kind of bottlenecks. Commission structure is genuinely ridiculous. It takes about a year into the job to even learn how the commission works and still then it doesn't really make sense. Either way it is much better elsewhere in med device, tech, or any other sales company. You do get your face photo shopped on a picture though when you get a big PO, so if that is valuable to you compared to commission then it is rewarding in that regard. -Do not listen to feedback - The company is currently experiencing unbelievable turnover. Tenured managers, directors, and sales people are leaving in the masses. In every office you hear many people talking about their interviews with other companies. In every division you hear it as well. The weird thing is nothing changes. The only thing that happens is someone from Japan will send out an email talking about how they will never leave Keyence because it is the greatest company ever or that you need to work even harder to pick up for the other person that just left. I'm being dead serious too. It's actually funny sometimes how big the disconnect is between the Governing body (Keyence Japan) and Keyence America. -Overall the company is profitable and will most likely continue to be. The people here do work hard and they area global leader in the space. Their main downfall is their inability to understand not only how business is done in America (or at least the way it is changing) and how the labor market is changing. If massive changes aren't made soon, they will see a very heavy hit in their American sales force.

3.0
Dec 23, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Decent salary, heard there is good insurance (not using it currently), if you like field sales/ driving/ talking to people that let you learn a lot and can be super fun, great sales training imo. Very fair promotions, not political, in my experience.

Cons

Nobody tells you hours are 7:30-5:00 and are strictly enforced. will support you even if you miss goals which is nice but to “do well” at this job is a TON of effort and time. In my opinion it is not sustainable long term (more than about 2 years). Pretty cool people to work with but overall company culture comes from Japan- no cool/ fun perks. Very basic vacation time and offices are similar to “the office” in that they have 0… pictures? Colors? Very cut and dry.

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