Product Management: a revolving door ownership turns a blind eye to - Anonymous employee Klein Tools Employee Review

2.0
6 Jul 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people and the mission are the only things holding this together. Product management is full of capable, hardworking people, and the business has real potential. The talent is not the problem, and neither is the market. Top leadership is, along with the culture it has built around itself.

Cons

The people closest to the work have no real ownership of it. Product management is run so top down that ground level judgment is overridden by default. Decisions get second guessed, reworked, and reversed from above regardless of merit and regardless of who actually knows the subject matter best. The effect is predictable: when your best thinking is overruled often enough, you stop offering it. Capable people throttle back to the bare minimum, not because they lack ability, but because leadership trains the ambition out of them. Strong leaders build more leaders. That culture does not exist here. Authority is hoarded at the top, so no bench of trusted decision makers ever forms beneath it. The daily tone is where it tips into toxic. Recognition is nonexistent while criticism is constant, public, and meant to sting. Watch who stays and who goes and the whole story is there: strong, independent people do not survive here. They are treated as threats to be managed out, while the people who keep their heads down and nod along are rewarded, until that becomes the ceiling for the entire team. Mediocrity stops being a risk and becomes the operating standard. What remains is a revolving door that never stops turning, and a team that has learned to watch good colleagues leave without flinching.

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I had the opportunity to grow significantly as a recruiter during my time here. I was exposed to many different areas of recruiting, including, experienced hiring, and partnering with hiring managers across multiple business functions. The work was challenging, but those challenges helped me become a stronger recruiter and develop skills that will benefit me throughout my career. I appreciated the opportunities for increased responsibility and the ability to work on a wide variety of positions, which kept the role engaging and allowed me to continuously learn! As I recruiter, I also value the relationships I make with candidates and enjoy seeing them join a great company and thrive in their careers

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1.0
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Pros

Little to none. Hardly anything positive about working at this company.

Cons

I wanted to give this company a fair chance before writing this review, but after my time here I feel obligated to be honest for anyone considering joining. Management is, at best, misleading. Expectations and commitments made during hiring and performance conversations rarely materialize, and when you seek clarity, you're met with dismissiveness rather than straight answers. It becomes clear very quickly that leadership says what's convenient, not what's true. The VP level is where the culture really breaks down. Favoritism is blatant and unashamed — certain employees are visibly protected and fast-tracked regardless of performance or merit, while others are consistently overlooked no matter how hard they work. It creates a demoralizing environment where people stop trying because they realize results don't drive recognition — relationships do. What's most frustrating is that management's priorities are completely transparent: their own bonus structures. Decisions are made through that lens first and foremost, with little to no regard for team development or employee wellbeing. Career growth? Don't count on it. There are no clear paths, no meaningful development conversations, and no investment in helping employees advance. If you're looking for a place to build your career, this is not it. I genuinely hope leadership takes a hard look at the culture they've built — talented people are leaving, and the ones who stay are disengaged. That's not a coincidence.

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