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Great learning experience but poor management and retention - Manager Korry Electronics Employee Review

1.0
25 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

It's a great stepping stone and learning experience that will look good on the resume. You'll meet nice coworkers that will eventually leave.

Cons

Do your own research and review all the low rating comments. All of the 4-5 stars comments are being requested by HR. They sent messages and requested you to write good reviews to hide the fact that the retention rate is terrible. I agree with all the cons from others. The culture and decisions are driven by top management. It drives and affects the operations from top to bottom. You will be expected and pressured to do jobs of 2-3 people and you will pass that down to your teams. Also, watch your back since anyone will throw you under the bus and they will walk you out.

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5.0
11 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Korry is the leading company in it's market and enjoys the perks that come with being #1. Also, the Quality Leadership recently went through a transition leading to better customer satisfaction, higher internal FPY and tighter quality controls.

Cons

Korry leadership maintains high expectations that result in above average performance for it's employees compared to comparable companies. This can be a challenge for those who don't like to be challenged.

1.0
25 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are some incredibly talented and dedicated people at Korry. Many have been with the company for years because they genuinely care about the products, customers, and the people they work with.

Cons

Leadership has become the biggest challenge. Management often seems more focused on satisfying the next level of leadership than supporting their own teams. Expectations are frequently unrealistic, priorities constantly shift, and engineers are expected to do more with less while being held accountable for factors outside their control. Instead of feeling challenged in a productive way, employees often feel set up to fail. Too many talented employees burn out or leave because their efforts go unrecognized and they are blamed when things go wrong. The tone set by senior leadership is discouraging. Employees often feel disrespected, dismissed, or talked down to in meetings, making it difficult to raise concerns or collaborate openly. Rather than fostering trust and accountability, the culture relies on pressure and fear, which ultimately hurts morale, retention, and the quality of the work. The president and his direct reports are not good beings - human factor has been eliminated since TransDigm has taken over.

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