Toxic & Operationally a nightmare - Anonymous employee Starkey Employee Review

1.0
19 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nothing. Nada, zilch, zero, none. Work somewhere else for your own sake

Cons

Toxic culture from the day you don't fit in as a new employee. Processes are the root problem, but they will always blame the people rather than take responsibility themselves. People talk behind others backs assiduously it is as if you are surrounded by teenagers rather than actual adults who are supposed to be professional. Overwork is apparent in mamy levels of the organization. Cult like personality is alive and well over a guy who could use his head as a flashlight and his ego to power the flashlight. Nothing but hot air at the top followed by sheep.

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5.0
26 May 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
24 Jan 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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