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1.0
14 Feb 2026
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I tried to be honest about it, but I genuinely couldn’t identify anything positive.

Cons

Misalignment in Commission Structure The commission scheme was presented attractively during recruitment; however, the actual payout fell short of expectations after CPF deductions. Ineffective Leadership Leadership at the AM level appeared to be driven more by internal politics than collaboration, with frequent tensions across departments. Lack of Centralized Direction In the absence of an overall Head of Department, individual AMs tended to operate in silos, resulting in power struggles rather than aligned leadership. Limited Management Capability Many in leadership roles lacked formal training in people management, which affected team development and decision-making quality. Highly Controlling Work Environment Although autonomy was communicated, in practice the environment leaned toward close supervision and limited independence. Insufficient Back end Support Operational support from back end teams was minimal, requiring front line staff to handle extensive administrative follow-ups. Blurred Professional Boundaries Interpersonal relationships within the office occasionally created complexities that impacted the working environment. Challenging Industry Outlook The industry showed limited growth prospects, contributing to a generally pessimistic atmosphere. Limited Compensation Growth Salary progression was modest, with increments being relatively small. Remote and Risk-Prone Location The work location was isolated and posed certain safety considerations.

1.0
18 Jun 2025

Lousy Leadership

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Pros

Pay is good, they have some flexibility. That’s about it.

Cons

Working here was deeply frustrating due to a combination of poor communication, misguided leadership, and a complete disregard for employee well-being. The company frequently implemented structural reorganizations without offering employees any choice or input regarding new roles—resulting in misplaced talent, diminished confidence, and decreased productivity. While Konecranes takes pride in promoting physical safety for technicians, that concern does not extend to mental health for the office workers. Requests to switch to positions where employees would feel more competent and comfortable were ignored, even when it was clear it would benefit both morale and performance. Communication from leadership was minimal to nonexistent, leaving employees in the dark about major decisions and basic operations. It often felt like leadership lacked a cohesive understanding of what was happening on the ground. Office attendance was erratic at best, with people coming and going based on mood rather than any set expectations—further eroding accountability and morale. If you're considering a position here, be prepared for instability, disconnection, and a culture that fails to value or support its people in meaningful ways.

3.0
29 Jan 2025

No management support

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Pros

Profit sharing is decent .Company truck . Paid hotels. Decent per diem . Great opportunities to travel . Biggest crane company.

Cons

There are many changes that happen with out letting technician know about they are just expected to know . That being said communication is awful on several occasions they have discussed how to move forward but do not let the actual people that it affects know . They have meeting in the morning so they are unreachable yet nothing pertaining to the technicians day to day . Favoritism has always been an issue with this branch. Lack of leadership disciplining the “favorites” because they know someone. Jobs are not planned based on knowledge ,experience or location as they lead the technician to believe. Work is just given to whoever with no regards for anything. Technicians are just tools and robots to the planners that never get tired and are always asked more from the better technicians. No seniority no matter how long you been with the company they will starve you for hours if you don’t complain. Complaining will get people what they want but will hurt the technicians who will not .They will hire a new technician with the same or more pay without any regard of their most used technicians which creates a problem. As Konecranes has no loyalty to the technician hard for the technician to have any for them . I have been with this company for a while but don’t think this branch has a bright future ahead .

3.0
3 Feb 2025

Engineering Manager design

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Pros

Good for freshers... hybrid culture

Cons

Less opportunities for women in leadership roles..biased local management..too low salary packages than market

5.0
25 Jul 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Supportive Work Culture: Encourages collaboration, teamwork, and respect among employees. Growth Opportunities: Clear career paths, internal promotions, and skill development programs. Work-Life Balance: Flexible working hours, hybrid options, and considerate leave policies. Leadership Transparency: Open communication from management and regular town halls. Employee Recognition: Acknowledges achievements with rewards and appreciation initiatives. Strong Onboarding & Training: Comprehensive training programs for new and existing employees. Inclusive Environment: Promotes diversity, equality, and employee engagement activities.

Cons

Decision-Making Delays: Sometimes slower due to hierarchical approvals. Technology Upgrades: Some legacy systems could use modernization.

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Konecranes Response
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Thank you so much for your thoughtful and balanced feedback! We're glad to hear our culture, growth opportunities, and inclusivity stand out.
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