Pros
Recruitment is hiring nice people with whom it's easy to talk to and cooperate. Overtime is being reimbursed by 150%
Kontras
During my six years at Keyence, I consistently faced hurdles that impeded my personal and professional growth. I found the management style often discouraged independent thought and innovation. This, coupled with a significant lack of emotional intelligence within the leadership, created a high-pressure environment that stifled the motivation to suggest or initiate improvements. Even for long-serving employees, there was a marked reluctance from management to build trust, despite consistent dedication and achievements. This, unfortunately, contributed to a stressful atmosphere. I experienced instances of professional devaluation from my direct manager, undermining my accomplishments and leading to significant stress, resulting in burnouts. Following a three-month leave due to burnout, I was met with unfavorable evaluation results, despite a track record of impeccable work quality. Efforts to address this with HR were met with reluctance. During my tenure, there was a conspicuous absence of discussions concerning career development or future prospects within the company. The current bi-annual evaluation process seemed flawed, fostering potential bias and lacking transparency. Feedback was exclusively verbal with no written record, raising questions about fairness and accountability. In conclusion, prospective employees considering a role in Keyence's marketing team in Belgium should approach with caution. The work environment I experienced was characterized by a challenging management style, stifled innovation, a lack of strategic thinking, and questionable evaluation practices. I hope this review provides helpful insight into potential challenges one may face in such a role.