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Could have better management - Engineer Keysight Technologies Employee Review

3.0
Dec 10, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Don't try to work hard - work smarter rather than working harder. Come up with a "brilliant" idea and then present the idea - don't worry about delivering, because that's not how you're rewarded.

Cons

Lots of good people - including two of our six fellows - have retired or moved on since our management change. People are encouraged to not talk with people in other divisions, in the all so horrible case they learn about information like layoffs. Its almost like leadership is afraid of their team, because leadership knows that they're doing the wrong thing.... Culture kills your creativity. Leadership may have even cancelled our yearly get together this year on Christmas - a tradition that we've had every year since the HP days through multiple economic downturns. Actions speak much louder than words - and this applies as much internally as it does with customers.

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5.0
Apr 2, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great environment to work in

Cons

Realized in my time there that I don't actually enjoy what I was doing, not a fault of the company but rather a valuable experience that taught me something

1.0
Nov 18, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Cutting-edge products so you'll be working on some really innovative launches.

Cons

Marketing team almost all engineering backgrounds, not marketing backgrounds and education, so marketing is not valued. Product knowledge is. This hurts them in marketing, thinking long-term, formulating an overarching strategy and sticking to it rather than being reactionary. They don't welcome new marketing ideas. You are expected to be a Subject Matter Expert on a huge number of products but they don't give you the time to learn about them; you are expected to do that on your own time. Management does not encourage relationship building with product teams or sales, and this impacts marketing in a negative way. There's almost an adversarial relationship with product teams, a competition of sorts instead of cohesion.

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