Koch reviews

3.7

66% would recommend to a friend

(1,833 total reviews)
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Charles G. Koch and Dave Robertson

79% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Koch has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,833 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Koch employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energía, minería e infraestructura pública industry (3.7 stars).

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2K reviews
3.0
Jun 27, 2019
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Pros

They offer good pay to start, at least compared to other companies in Wichita, KS. There are several different business units that provide a variety of work, culture, and locations if you plan to move in the future. If you find a group that actually abides by the MBM philosophy, it can be a rewarding place to work. I do like my current team and my current role. If you can get in as an intern as opposed to a general new hire, do so! Interns are treated like royalty.

Cons

While entry salary is pretty good (again, only compared to Wichita, where cost of living is quite low,) it can be incredibly difficult to get bonuses/raises/reviews. I went over two years without even receiving a review, let alone a raise. My raises the first five years didn't even keep up with the rise in cost of goods and inflation. I have heard multiple people say the only way to get a good raise is to change jobs / companies. There are a variety of different business units / companies under the Koch umbrella, but different companies mean different rules and some are much worse than others. There seem to be a LOT of terrible managers/supervisors and a Lot of senior leaders who don't fit the "Koch culture." It's like once you reach a certain point, they'll move you into management whether you're good at it and whether you want it or not. We also like to pull very high priced leaders from outside the company, just because they are high priced (so they must be good) and regardless of whether or not they are a good fit or a good leader. They make terrible decisions, and we are losing good employees. Despite the fact the company harps on Change, everything here moves So slowly. The medical benefits are weak and have gotten worse every year I've been here. Both premiums and deductibles are very high. I actually stopped going to my regular doctor and stopped taking my meds because the cost went up so much. Instead, I pay for a concierge doctor in addition to my "catastrophe insurance" that is offered by Koch. In addition to high premiums and deductibles, we are now being penalized by hundreds of dollars (up to $50/month) if we don't complete health training programs during the year. Other companies allow you to save money by participating in wellness programs, but Koch instead punishes you if you don't. The employee "discount" program is a joke, run by a national company that rarely offers any deal better than what you can find just by googling a product. And although they offer $5k in tuition reimbursement each year, they have fought me every time I have submitted a reimbursement request. They typically deny at least one class, sometimes multiple, and always over a disagreement over the language in the policy. It's a huge hassle; I'm sure most people just give up. Starting vacation is typically two weeks, regardless of your experience / tenure at other jobs. You can be forty years old coming in with twenty years experience and be offered two weeks vacation. The campus is old-fashioned. You are here to work, work, work, not take breaks (which encourage creativity) or talk with coworkers (which encourages innovation.) Schedules are old-fasioned and inflexible (7AM - 5PM, Mon - Fri, no working remote, even if you are issued a laptop and have collaboration software installed day one.

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Hello- this is Molly from Koch. I want to thank you for taking the time to leave us a review and I want you to know that I have read your feedback and concerns. Change and transformation are key to us not only staying competitive in the market but also in attracting the best talent to come work and make a difference here at Koch. I am concerned to hear that you feel employee growth is limited and that there is a sense of inflexibility. Please know that I am passing this on to the appropriate leadership teams as items to review and discuss. I appreciate your honest feedback and want to thank you for all of your hard work over the years. Thank you-
3.0
Feb 10, 2019

They start out at $22.

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Pros

Don’t have to worry about lay-offs, health insurance, an okay retirement, laid back,

Cons

Good old boy system, turn over rate is horrible, not enough lead positions in all departments, management is young and constantly changing, people in certain positions will hold you back if you create value for them, they hire people with no work experience (ex) really young, currently no pension plan, pay is suppose to be based off performance based and value creation, but in my craft at Enid they follow their own version of market base.

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