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Keysight Technologies

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Very demanding job - Customer Service Representative Keysight Technologies Employee Review

3.0
Jun 8, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits. People are nice and helpful. You get to work next to the cafeteria. Lots of training provided. You are rewarded by recognition when making constructive suggestions to improve process and procedures.

Cons

The job breaks your concentration often when focusing on processing orders and then having to take calls on the 800 line from customers and staff. There is a great deal of email correspondence you are required to respond to. New hire training lasts three months, as there is an overwhelming amount of information to process. You are trained for a lot of special order processing further down the road but oftentimes work instructions can be convoluted and outdated. We have had a lot of folks quit/leave the department recently and corporate has given no sign of replacing them. That is quite scary, because we're getting into the busiest part of the year. I get headaches quite often at this job because of the sheer amount of information to process at times. It's not just a job, it's multiple jobs. Definitely not a career, as I am losing passion about it quickly.

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CEO approval
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Jun 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

One star for the amazing people, one star for paycheck.

Cons

When I left, it took at least a month to decompress from the toxicity. KGM reorgs were a regular occurrence (5 in a 2-year span, for example) resulting in colleagues reappearing in roles in which they have no experience or disappearing all together. This created a culture of constant backstabbing and insecurity. Leadership picked favorites, ignoring the talents of many and this was reflective in bonuses. They undervalue and lose a lot of talented people, and it continues in spite of their recent positive quarterly reports. Reactionary marketing strategies result in a lot of wasted time and work. Read the rest of the reviews before taking on a role here. You will see a pattern.

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