Keyence reviews

3.7

66% would recommend to a friend

(1,553 total reviews)

Tetsuya Nakano

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67% positive business outlook

Keyence has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,553 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
4.0
Dec 19, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

*NOTE* I sell capital equipment at Keyence. My experience does differ from the groups that sell "commodity" items. Good pay structure, freedom to make your own sales call schedule, very good sales support from corporate, AMAZING PRODUCTS - selling is more fun when you are the best choice in the market. Office culture is very good (in my experience, see below) Keyence is a great company to work for if you are willing to try hard at your job. Any negative reviews on this page are from people who don't get it. I agree, the job isn't for everyone, but just because you don't like it when your manager says "you missed your sales call goal this month" doesn't mean you are a drone. At no point in the hiring process did I feel mislead about what was expected of me. If you can't handle getting to the office at 7:30am, go work as a cashier at Costco. This is a job for people with ambition. My direct manager meets with me every week. That isn't micromanaging, that is career guidance and support. It is impossible to get fired from this job for not hitting your sales numbers. They coach you IN, not OUT. The only way you will get fired is if you fabricate data like sales calls to make it look like you are working. Support staff, customer service, technical marketing, all of these groups do an amazing job and meeting the high expectations from Keyence wouldn't be possible without them. The products from Keyence are the best in the market (yes, I drank the KoolAid). They are the top price point and top performance. You are selling an iPad Pro, not a Kindle Fire. My office-mates are easy to get along with. Everyone is helpful, there's no backstabbing. If my colleague finds and opportunity where we could compete head-to-head to sell, he will be very transparent and we will work together to provide a solution for the customer, not keep it a secret to get the sale.

Cons

Long hours, many metrics to keep track of, competitive promotion structure. Office culture is highly variable. Like I said above, this job isn't for everyone. They do hire a lot of people out of college, and they do get burnt out sometimes. Keyence tells you what is expected, but they don't always verify that the candidate is up to the task, just that they are capable. Promotions are largely based on your performance relative to your peers (same level in same product group). There is very little consideration for if you are a clear choice for promotion, even if your numbers on paper say otherwise. Even worse, they will promote someone who is not ready based entirely on amazing sales performance - even if it's a fluke. Patience is key. My office culture experience can't be guaranteed. I have heard some stories that contradict what I said above - as with anything, it depends on who you end up sitting next to, but the company does its best to guide offices towards what I've experienced.

3.0
Dec 13, 2015

Japanese Environnement /

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

EXCELENT PRODUCTS EXCELLENT COMPANY GOOD CAR / SALARIES (YOU DON'T GET PAID ONLY ON REACHING TARGET BUT ALSO WITH A POINTs SYSTEM YOU HAVE TO ASK ABOUT) VALUABLE EXPERIENCE

Cons

- You work hard, have to get min number of people to the phone, you work some weekends at the beginning during first months. Depending on range of product but you spend weeks at hotel. - 'DON'T TALK JUST GO ! ' It's hard, mind violent, exhaustive sometimes.. - You have to learn everything alone. - I advise you to prepare to big companies procedures and work style before jumping on the boat.

5.0
Dec 9, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A global leader in factory automation, Keyence is a work hard, play hard culture. Great company to work for. Will expand upon your knowledge of various industries such as automotive, pharmaceutical, food, packaging, etc. Impressive financial incentives and other associated awards and recognition are provided. Safe and secure company to work for as we believe in hiring from within as well as continually developing and supporting each other.

Cons

Turning a "negative into a positive" here, mediocrity is not tolerated at Keyence. If you refuse to put in the effort or commitment despite all the tools & support provided to you then Keyence is not the company for you.

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