Koch reviews

3.7

66% would recommend to a friend

(1,838 total reviews)
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Charles G. Koch and Dave Robertson

80% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Koch has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,838 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
2.0
Jan 6, 2016

Assimilate. Or else.

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Pros

Cafeteria. Salary. Location to highway. Opportunity to transfer to another internal company. Some flexibility for doctors appointments and school events. Great place to start your career if you desire the strict corporate mentality.

Cons

Koch unashamedly frantically recruits colleges. At first it seems logical, but upon further examination, the truth emerges. Koch does *not* tolerate deviation from the playbook, and young 'moldable' employees are the delight of this company. It was amazing how many tenured employees had worked nowhere else. They preach their MBM and Guiding Principles to the point of exhaustion, though sadly many (most?) supervisors, managers, and many directors are the same ilk you'll find anywhere else. Be prepared for endless training sessions, team building exercises, and MBM classes. Constantly. I enjoyed the boastful pride worn by so many employees, especially senior management. They are convinced that the success of Koch Industries is directly tied to their management of its business and especially the employees. It's readily evident, however, that Koch's myriad of oil and manufacturing is what drives the bottom line. KBS is successful *in spite* of its managers, not because of them. Koch Industries is almost literally printing money from oil, so it's hard to screw that up. It is a classic cubicle farm, with southwestern artwork from the 80's adorning the walls. Conference rooms and hallways are all painted the same drab light beige. There are no plants or greenery inside, save the main lobby entrance of Koch. Working from home is generally frowned upon, but tolerated by special request. Dress is the same dockers and shirts that your Dad wears, and there are NO casual days. Ever. Work hours are generally 8-5, though many leave at 4:45. Depends heavily on your manager, as most managers are there from 7:30-6, and of course sending out emails at night and the weekends. There are many less than desirable folks working critical areas of IT, due to the difficulties in finding qualified talent who want to live and work in Wichita.

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Koch Response
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We thank you for your feedback. MBM is a value system designed to encourage employees to think and act like business owners. It is designed to motivate employees to maximize their contributions so compensation is limited only by the value they create. Based on your feedback, it sounds like we have some work to do to better connect employees to the 'why' behind what we do. Your comments regarding the 80’s décor gave me a chuckle. Koch has offices around the word, many of which are modern and fun and many that are in need of a facelift. Our Workplace Design & Project Management team is working to update our spaces and to create more collaborative, innovative and ergonomically designed work spaces all across Koch.
1.0
Oct 15, 2015

Arbitrary

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Big company, typical benefits, big name.

Cons

No yearly raises and bonuses are non-existant. MBM guidelines are written on posters everywhere but management seems to pick and choose what they will follow. With all the talk about meaning and value in your work, Georgia-Pacific fakes it. Great people are forced to leave bc of the whims of upper management.

1.0
Feb 5, 2014

Worst place I have ever worked at.

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Pros

Lots of perks for employees. Cafeteria, dry cleaning, discounts, etc.

Cons

I was treated like they did not want me there due to a change in management after I was hired. Training was horrible, different staff members trained me the certain way they did things so when someone else checked my work they would ask, "Why did you do it this way?" What made it worse was that the people who trained me wouldn't say anything knowing they showed me the wrong way to do something.

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