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Chris King Precision Components

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A company brimming with potential punctuated by an ever downward spiral of mismanagement, hostility, and ineptness. - Office Worker Chris King Precision Components Employee Review

1.0
3 Mar 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits are good, sans a mediocre dental plan. The perks to bike to work are nice. People in non-management are generally wonderful.

Cons

My employment at Chris King has had severe negative impacts on my personal life outside of work. I feel I am a more negative person for it. Personally I've witnessed several grossly over the line instances of sexual and racial harassment. Employment at Chris King has left me feeling morally guilty. There have been people brave enough to quit on principle. There is almost zero opportunity for career growth. Employment here only serves to pad a resume for bike industry jobs. The antiquated and inefficient way of doing things at Chris King doesn't translate to new skills or personal growth for ones career. "Moving up" in the company rarely happens. The entire company seems to be a playground for those in upper management to sink time and resources in projects they deem cool. Management has blatantly classist views of the shop. Workers in the shop are treated like cattle at a ranch rather than valued employees. This is simultaneous to the frequent romanticizing of a working class aesthetic employed by the company to sell more hubs and headsets. Remuneration is downright insulting to the vast majority of hourly workers. Any raise is only the bare minimum to keep employees walking out en masse (which they already almost do with the present turnover rate). Raises are outpaced by inflation by a wide margin. Most employees are almost exclusively white men, as are the new hires. This leads to a cesspool of "bike industry bros" forming in many parts of the business.

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5.0
23 Jul 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The workplace environment at Chris King is one of the best. The work life balance is great. Benefits have always been great, especially if you are into cycling. Sets a high standard for manufacturing, focusing not only on quality, but efficiency and environmental impact. Managers provide a great balance of freedom and guidance without micromanaging.

Cons

The pay could be better and in some positions there is little to no room for advancement. Losing the Cafe was a big loss to benefits. Hope it comes back!

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Chris King Precision Components Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to write a thoughtful review. We appreciate hearing about your personal experience and are happy to learn you enjoyed the work life balance and benefits. We are pleased that you pointed out the balance and guidance our managers provide. We pride ourselves on giving our employees autonomy. We hope the cafe comes back one day too! Best wishes to you and thank you again for your feedback.
2.0
29 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-industry deals -cheap headsets - cool co-coworkers

Cons

- bad pay - no mobility - passion tax - dingy work environment - bad tech stack / flow

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Chris King Precision Components Response
9mo
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insights about your experience with us. We genuinely appreciate your feedback, as it is vital in helping us improve our workplace and maintain a positive environment. We’re thrilled to hear that you appreciate the industry deals available to our employees, the affordability of our headsets and the strong camaraderie among coworkers. Fostering a supportive and collaborative workplace is a priority for us. We're also sorry to hear about your concerns regarding pay and the work environment. We understand that competitive compensation is crucial for employee satisfaction and retention. As a small business, while career advancement may not always manifest through promotions, we focus on providing our employees with opportunities to develop their skills and engage in cross-training across departments. At our company, we have made it a priority to foster transparency and open communication over the past few years. We are committed to creating an environment where our employees feel empowered to voice their concerns and share their insights, ensuring that everyone has a meaningful opportunity to contribute to our collective success. Additionally, we recognize the importance of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in our workplace. We strive to ensure all employees feel valued and included, understanding that diverse perspectives drive innovation and enhance our workplace culture. Your points about improving our tech stack and addressing manufacturing bottlenecks are well noted. We are committed to enhancing our operational efficiency and will ensure that our teams have the tools they need to succeed. We value your suggestions about fostering an environment that embraces change and innovation. Our goal is to promote a culture that encourages fresh ideas and perspectives, and we will take your feedback seriously in our ongoing efforts to improve this aspect of our work culture. Lastly, I would like to address your decision not to share your feedback and feelings with us directly. I find it surprising that you wish to continue working here, considering the concerns you have raised. I encourage you to discuss your experiences with your manager, HR or even our General Manager and President. Your insights are important and we are committed to fostering an open dialogue with our employees. Once again, thank you for your valuable insights. If you have further suggestions or would like to discuss your experiences in more detail, please feel free to reach out to us directly. -Human Resources
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