Koch reviews

3.7

66% would recommend to a friend

(1,839 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 1,839 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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2.0
Jun 30, 2017

Practice what you preach!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay is better than average for Kansas; Some very nice co-workers; Cafe food is great; Good volunteer opportunities. MBM principles are a fantastic concept. Charles Koch is one of the nicest and most humble people I've ever talked with!

Cons

Fired me for taking off work for my children being abducted. Not kidding! They teach awesome MBM, yet in my department, nobody was allowed to use it! Discouraged from talking to your neighbor even when you're new. Encouraged to only use the computer to answer any questions. Discouraged from contacting or talking to other management about anything. In my department, decision rights were not allowed. You are to know your "station" and keep your conversation to only the people who are within it.

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Koch Response
8y
Out of respect for our employees, we do not publicly discuss details of why former team members are no longer here. We do our best to practice what we preach. That’s a necessity for staying in business over the long term. If you felt that knowledge sharing was not encouraged on your team, we hope you took the opportunity to voice your concerns in one of the many avenues we provide employees (e.g., supervisor, HR, anonymous employee Guideline, etc.), as we rely on honest feedback across our businesses to ensure that Market-Based Management is applied as intended.
2.0
Jun 28, 2017

Sr. Analyst

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great salary, stable company, innovative

Cons

doesn't practice what it preaches. often breaches on it's own set of guiding principles with dishonesty and lack of integrity. not all employee's are treated or considered equal.

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Koch Response
8y
Thanks for sharing your feedback. Our company gives all team members open access to point out potential inconsistencies with how we’re applying the philosophy of Market-Based Management. This helps us to understand, improve, and maintain a respectful work environment. We strive to reward our employees based on the value they contribute. This creates opportunities for each of us to take individual ownership in advancing our careers, as opposed to relying on predetermined career paths or waiting for seniority.
2.0
Jun 23, 2017
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Pros

1. Many of my co-workers were fantastic people that I was sad to leave behind. 2. The MBM culture generally does make people behave in a manner that makes them pleasant to be around. 3. Exposure to complex and interesting tax issues early in your career that you probably wouldn't see at most other places. 4. Plenty of variety and options for mobility (both lateral and vertical) are possible, if you're willing to stick around despite the cons (which I wouldn't recommend). 5. Benefits are very good. Pay is above average for the area.

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1. The entire accounting and tax environment that I experienced can best be described by two words: chaotic mess. At any given time in any given group, a majority of people are not going to know what is going on (See point 3 for lack of training). There are constant fire drills, and disorganization causes even simpler tasks to take 5 times as long as they should. 2. Turnover is through the roof (for good reason). Accounting and tax positions below the controller/manager level are just a continuous revolving door of 20-somethings straight out of college. This only exacerbates the already chaotic environment, and hurts morale. 3. Training is non-existent, which is extremely frustrating given the complexity of the work you will be expected to do. Much of it involves Koch specific processes that there is no way you could have even learned in school. This is a recipe for a nightmare situation if your direct supervisor doesn't have a solid understanding of the work you're doing (which is likely to happen since people are constantly changing roles). Hiring tax professionals directly out of college is a relatively new strategy for Koch, and they are clearly not doing an effective job with it. Their CPA perks are a joke compared to public accounting firms as well. 4. Horrible work/life balance. The tax department likes to market itself as an alternative to the infamous Big 4 busy seasons, saying that work is more spread out throughout the year. The reality is that you will basically be in busy season year-round due to the constant entity restructuring transactions that take place. 5. Much of their technology is severely outdated, although to their credit they do seem to be working on this. 6. The atmosphere is extremely cultish. Be prepared to spend hours upon hours pretending that the points made in Charles Koch's books are profound and enlightening. This is minor, but it's definitely creepy.

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Koch Response
8y
We appreciate hearing your perspective about our tax careers. Professionals in this field have a lot of options for where they can work, so one of our goals is to provide exposure to a wide variety of possibilities. We strive to offer opportunities that are challenging but also rewarding. Our hiring process gives every candidate the ability to meet with multiple members of our team to help provide a realistic look inside the business. We encourage everyone who is interested to explore their options firsthand, and choose what’s right for them.
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