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      Does Keyence reimburse for mileage?

      Keyence reviews

      Meh at best

      Senior sales engineer
      Current employee
      Chicago, IL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      To preface my cons- I am a current employee and looking for a new job. I have not been fired, pushed out, or ostracized. This is simply how I feel and people need to know.

      Cons

      The expectation is that you will be the richest among all of your friends. They’ll pump your head full of this mantra and it’s simply. Not. True. If it is, you need to surround yourself with better friends. Keyence is not highly regarded among people in the industry. You will have a ton of unhappy people you run into on a regular basis due to the fact Keyence has been calling them for years on end. You will find yourself going above and beyond for people just to get stepped on and treated like a piece of equipment. My best advice is to take the job but don’t stay any longer than 2/3 years max. Companies pay A LOT for your experience and Keyence will be a stepping stone. To start you’ll be making cold calls- a lot a lot a lot of cold calls. This does not stop until you reach director which is pretty much impossible. You will either have a multiple state territory which will lead to a ton of overnight travel you have to pay for out of pocket and it will take weeks to get reimbursed, or you will have a small territory where hitting goal is really hard to achieve. The pay as you grow in your professional career becomes more and more mid. You’ll start to notice the bonuses are really not as good as they say they are when you start. You’ll also start to notice the travel will really start to take its toll and you spend more time trying to hit metrics than you do actually selling. This company is metrics driven at the expense of its employees. Your best bet is to really grind it out and get promoted really quick to manager and then ride it out. If you get stuck at SSE you will never become at director unless all of the stars align and a lot of people quit. This is not a forever company. The people at the top got in really early, they were in the best territory with the best product line, or they switched to a new product line with less competition. It is really really rare to get to director in the same product line you start in unless you are super lucky. Management really is hit or miss. You could have a really really really bad manager or a guy who’s super cool but is not a manager that will help you get promoted. You will either drink the Koolaid or you won’t and they’ll pick up on it. They promote who they like when it really comes down to it. I’ve seen people in my office out preform others in their division be #1 in sales and #3 in metrics- they didn’t get promoted because the director said they weren’t “ready”.

      4

      Amazing sales school

      Sales manager
      Current employee
      Frankfurt am Main
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      good colleagues, great pay, bmw/audi/vw + free gas, great products

      Cons

      japanese work culture can be stiff and strict

      Great place to work and develop your sales skills.

      Senior sales engineer
      Current employee
      Irvine, CA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Great management, support, company culture.

      Cons

      Can involve working longer hours and travel depending on how big your territory is.

      Good career growth for people willing to relocate

      Technical sales representative intern
      Former intern
      Chicago, IL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Great company, good career progression, no outside hiring besides entry roles

      Cons

      Car travel heavy, they want you to be open for relocations accross the country

      Very Solid internship program

      Sales internship
      Former intern
      Chicago, IL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Excellent cold calling experience, look into B2B tech sales, extremely good benefits for an internship (Flights, Gas, Rental car, Housing were all covered, including a trip to an out of state sales office to shadow a salesperson)

      Cons

      Cold calling 6-8 hours a day did get dull, but if you get the real job they say it gives you a huge leg up and it will be a lot more interesting stuff as you progress past just making cold calls. Pay was only 15/hr.

      Work life balance

      Sales engineer
      Current employee
      Raleigh, NC
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good benefits for the most part and get mileage reimbursed.

      Cons

      not much work life balance. work 50-60 hr weeks.

      1

      Lots of traveling

      Field engineer
      Former employee
      Itasca, IL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Travel for free essentially. The team is really fun to work with, and the company overall has some pretty good benefits. Paid door to door.

      Cons

      My biggest gripe is the short notice for travel. Sometimes we know a project in advance (a month of so). But alot of it is "Hey, your traveling next week. Hope you didnt have anything going on". You can sometimes be traveling on the weekends which is the biggest bummer.

      1

      Great internship, definitely a grind

      Technical sales intern
      Current intern
      Chicago, IL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Paid travel, rental car, travel during internship, real customer interaction, tons of experience

      Cons

      If youre looking for a "go get me a coffee" internship, this isnt it. Tons of cold-calling, working in their actual CRM, learning about products, etc. Great for someone who wants to work hard and earn a full-time offer. Pay isnt great but essentially no expenses outside of food.

      Great Sales Job

      Sales engineer
      Former employee
      Elmwood Park, NJ
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      If you're looking to get started in sales, I'd argue no company trains better than Keyence. High level sales and product training in the Itasca, Illinois office.

      Cons

      can be lots of travel depending on where your territory is. May have to stay in hotels a few nights a week.

      Good Job

      Sales engineer
      Current employee
      Dublin, Dublin
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Pay, company car and fuel card

      Cons

      Work life balance, high sales targets