Move along folks! - Sales Representative Starkey Employee Review

2.0
Sep 4, 2020
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Pros

Salary and commission plan started good but leadership started ‘fixing’ that three years ago....basically was a designed pay cut. Nice campus. Good technology but poor quality. Customers were generally great to work with.

Cons

Leadership is a snake pit and both pres and ceo have some serious skeletons in their respective closets. Company is way behind in direct to consumer which will be a major distribution channel in years to come. Politics...matters more if you’re “in” and not as much how well you do your job. Employees who donated to their sham of a foundation were favored over those who didn’t. Horrible work/life balance if you work in sales or marketing. Locker room like sales atmosphere.

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5.0
May 26, 2026
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Pros

Flexibility, good pay, rewarding work, great employees, private company

Cons

Some silos between departments can be difficult to work with sometimes

3.0
Jan 24, 2026
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Pros

Mission-Driven Impact: You get the unique satisfaction of knowing your technical infrastructure directly supports technology that restores hearing and improves the quality of life for millions. • Innovation Hub: Because Starkey integrates AI and sensors into their hearing aids, IT engineers often work with sophisticated, modern stacks that bridge the gap between traditional enterprise IT and wearable tech. • Strong Local Culture: As a privately held company with deep roots in Minnesota, Starkey offers a stable, family-oriented environment that often feels more personal than a massive, faceless tech conglomerate.

Cons

Legacy Debt: Like many established manufacturing giants, you may encounter older legacy systems and "on-prem" hurdles that can slow down the deployment of more modern, cloud-native solutions. • Corporate Rigidity: Some employees report a traditional top-down management style, which can occasionally feel restrictive if you are used to the agile, flat autonomy found in Silicon Valley-style startups. • High-Pressure Environment: Given the precision required for medical devices and global distribution, the IT uptime requirements can lead to demanding "on-call" cycles and high-stress troubleshooting windows.

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