Don't stay for long - Recensione dipendente - Camera Technician presso KEH Camera

2,0
10 feb 2022
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Great experience with a wide range of gear from toy cameras all the way to top notch professional gear. My suggestion is to work there for a year to get experience with all the different kinds of gear you will be working with daily, then take what you've learned somewhere where you can thrive. For me, that was Freelancing. The health, dental, vision, and the 401(k) part of the benefits package was pretty good. The 401(k) matched up to $750 a year, so this could be good or it could be a downgrade depending on how much you make/what percentage of your paycheck you put in. But hey, free money is free money, so you can't complain about that.

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The pay was way under average. For a job that takes 4-5 months just for the initial training, and where you keep learning new things every day, I should have a starting wage better then the starting wage for stocking shelves at Target. There should also be more career options to grow at a company like this, but after only hiring for more corporate positions that were not available to most employees and not receiving a raise for two years, I finally received a 36 cent raise an hour... (I got a 50 cent raise when I was 16 years old bussing tables at a restaurant) On top of this, we were on mandatory over time almost year around because the turn around rate was so high, and they couldn't keep good people working there. Mandatory OT would at least earn us 1.5x our hourly rate, but if we didn't do the mandatory OT, even if we had a legitimate reason for not being able to complete it such as being sick (or in my case freelance work some weeks), any of our bonuses we would have earned were stripped and taken away. I made more money doing freelance sports production work once or twice a week on the side than I did at KEH full time plus OT. TL/DR - They pay is pretty terrible, and the raises they give out (when they get around to it) are laughable. On top of the terrible pay, 90% of the people there (especially the management) is super political, leaning far left. People there would talk about socialist ideology all the time, so I started talking about how I'm very libertarian and pro Gadsden Flag/Don't Tread On Me/you do you and I do me, and I was very quickly ostracizes. The people I would eat lunch with and go out every Friday with stopped even acknowledging me because I dared not have their same opinion. KEH also came out with 5 "core values" for their employees that was supposed to promote inclusivity and acceptance for everyone, but it was clearly only for woke ideology. They had us do these mandatory inclusive training classes (basically borderline CRT for the workplace) that were supposed to talk about breaking stereotypes, then all the sessions we ever did just turned into a "lets roast Christians and stereotype them (even though we were supposed to be BREAKING stereotypes)." I am a moderate libertarian, and I was still ostracized because I was not far left. Lets also point out that jobs shouldn't be political in the first place, I come to work to earn my share of money and get crap done, not get preached at, at how I need to be woke. TL/DR: Don't work here unless you are already a woke far leftist who believes in socialist ideology. When I started at KEH, it actually felt like a family because the whole company only employed a little over 100 people, and everyone knew everyone. I even helped a couple people fix their cars in the parking lot. But as the company grew (and of course all companies want to and should grow), the focus went from quality to quantity. They stopped caring about their employees' input and started only listening to the mother company's board that bought out KEH just a short time before I started. Mind you, this board was full of middle age rich people that had never touched anything other than a phone camera their entire lives, so what were they supposed to know about a camera store? The most significant problem was that KEH did not reward those who made it possible to grow the company as much as it grew. More energy, time, and focus was demanded of us, but there was no reward on the other side of it. It was a real shame this all happened the way it did, because KEH really had great potential. I didn't come to KEH to work 45-50 hours a week, consistently show up early/on time, get promoted to senior tech (tier 3/4), become the most productive camera tech while I was there, AND be the lead for any videography/drone equipment that came through the doors, all to just be underpaid and given a boxed chick fil a meal once a month and be told "thank you." "Thank you" doesn't pay bills. TL/DR KEH is now a quantity over quality place of work and they do not care about their non corporate employees.

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Risposta di KEH Camera
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It is very unfortunate to receive this feedback. We strive to offer a workplace that is based on a culture of accountability, teamwork and inclusion and recognize that this may not be right for everyone. Despite our best efforts and the fact that we arranged for numerous accommodations for this individual at his request, we were disappointed to see him voluntarily leave the company and, unfortunately, this is the first we are hearing of any issues that he had regarding our culture of inclusiveness. We do however thank him for taking the time to share this feedback with us, as we are always reflecting on the operations of our company and working on ways to improve. To be clear though, KEH has an open-door policy intended to promote an open and welcoming work culture – we strive to address employee concerns as soon as they are brought to our attention, and we encourage all employees to come forward regarding any concerns they have so that way they can be handled appropriately. Finally, we introduced significant improvements to our Tier Program and enhanced the bonus program for our Camera Inspection team (of which this individual was part of) to provide for an overall higher compensation level, as well as an opportunity to keep growing with KEH. As you can see, we are committed to advancing KEH to new heights and reflecting this back into our employees. Our team is our #1 asset, so we want to ensure that all KEH employees are given a career where they are set up to succeed. Thank you again for taking the time to leave this review. We wish you the best of luck within your career! Jon Safran President and CEO

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5,0
3 set 2025
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Working at KEH has truly been the most rewarding experience of my career. The people here are not only incredibly talented and intelligent, but also genuinely supportive — it feels more like a family than just a workplace. KEH has always emphasized a strong, people-first culture, and that continues to hold true today. There are countless opportunities for growth within the company for those who are willing to work hard and stay committed. The team’s passion for the company is evident, and it plays a huge role in KEH’s ongoing success. When you care about where you work, you're naturally motivated to contribute to its continued growth and evolution. I've been with KEH for about three years, and during that time, I've experienced multiple CEOs, executive transitions, and process improvements. As the saying goes, “the only constant in business is change.” Every change we’ve gone through has been aimed at making the company stronger and better equipped for the future. Some might see change as a challenge — I see it as an opportunity. KEH is always striving to improve, and that mindset creates more jobs, more room for personal and professional development, and greater potential for us all to thrive in a community we care deeply about.

Svantaggi

As I mentioned earlier, there’s a lot of change happening within the company right now. While I personally don’t see this as a negative, I understand that change can feel overwhelming for some. That said, every change I’ve seen has been made with a clear focus on progress and improvement. The direction is always forward — and that’s something I truly appreciate about KEH.

2,0
24 apr 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

- There are a lot of great people working here who are very knowledgeable, kind, creative, and always happy to help. - KEH has flexible working hours and allows employees to choose from one of three shift options.

Svantaggi

- The current CEO has absolutely killed the company culture since he took control of the company. He lacks any ability to communicate or lead effectively. With each consecutive company wide meeting he gets progressively more unhinged and incoherent, leading many employees to worry and question his abilities. He is also deep in the throes of AI psychosis and is attempting to force it into use where it has no applicable uses yet. - Leadership goes all in on ideas without thinking them through or asking for opinions from people whom it would directly affect, often punishing people for bringing up concerns. This leads to a lot of backtracking and quick fixes down the line for issues that should have been obvious from the start. - Leadership lacks the ability to effectively communicate to their employees changes within the company, leading each supervisor and manager to handle things differently. - Pay is poor and well below competitive in the Metro Atlanta market. - Very little PTO and sick leave available for employees. - There is a general culture of fear in the company as many people are afraid to bring up concerns due to the company's history of punishing those who do bring up concerns.

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