Starkey reviews

3.4

61% would recommend to a friend

(443 total reviews)
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Brandon Sawalich

45% approve of CEO

39% positive business outlook

Starkey has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 443 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Starkey 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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443 reviews
2.0
Dec 11, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits. They have a generous PTO plan as well has benefit package. The Horizons new employee training course is highly beneficial and provides background, scope, and company direction within the hearing industry.

Cons

No career growth opportunities. Generous PTO plan...however beware many nights and weekends might have to be worked! Much of leadership is uneducated. Little to no respect for millennials. High turnover within Retail Marketing and Sales.

1.0
Oct 26, 2017

Sales

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

philanthropic Foundation, 4 weeks PTO to start, 401k match beginning 2018, new CTO hired to turn things around Your job satisfaction will depend on whether you choose the right business unit to work for, and if in sales, your opportunity to earn commission.

Cons

struggling to adapt in a changing industry, declining revenue/market share, products lacking innovation, disorganized product launches, high turnover, unrealistic goals and expectations, long sales cycle (1 year), only paid if you grow your territory overall for the entire year, draw on commission where you may owe money back to the company out of future earnings, have to sign a non-compete, no career advancement for most, many evenings and weekends worked, does not value work/life balance, some reps cover 2 territories with no additional compensation, ongoing lawsuits and other company turmoil, profits before people, double standards in which rules are unfairly applied in different ways to different people/teams/groups, micromanaging, poor interdepartmental communication, busywork taking away from selling time Starkey has a reputation for burning through their sales representatives with excessive workload and low pay. The turnover is very high. The goals are also so high this year that most of the salesforce is not making them and therefore not making money. Therefore the mood in the office is negative/depressing but the some people are better than others about hiding it. The compenation plan with the draw on commission does not motivate the salespeople to perform. Employees dislike having to pay back money they have already been given. Managers have been downgraded from offices to cubicles alongside inside sales staff, so you cannot even have private conversations. Diversity of thought is not encouraged in the Starkey culture. They tend to want "yes people" who do not challenge their ways or ideas. There are "wolves in sheep clothing" within leadership, as they do not acknowledge their own shortcomings and would rather scapegoat the employees all the while they tell you they are the good guys.

3.0
Aug 14, 2021

Drink from the fire hose

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- The people you work with are awesome people who work hard and care immensely about their work. - PTO and 401k are competitive

Cons

While you will never be bored from a lack of work, you will also scatter to learn things on your own. This is a company with little training for new hires. Heck, you're lucky to have your computer on your first day! If you manage to stay on board you will quickly learn many things: 1) You will learn how to do your job and increase your skills in your particular career path. But you'll do it from a fire hose that will eventually break you causing you to leave as advancing in your career and salary with this company is unlikely. 2) Stay long enough and you will continue to see just how many times a new piece of technology is labeled "a new era in hearing innovation." It begins to feel like Groundhog's Day. 3) They are trying to be more flexible, but the writing on the wall is that "old habits die hard." Pre-pandemic, the company was very rigid on flexibility. Work from home was a term needed to be kept quiet. 4) Direction as a whole changes multiple times a year.

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