Ryanair reviews

3.3

58% would recommend to a friend

(1,925 total reviews)
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Michael O'Leary

55% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Ryanair has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,925 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ryanair employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transporte y logística industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Jan 3, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

It's easier to get the certification and experience as CC.

Cons

EVERYTHING. If based in Dublin be aware that they'll never give you a transfer, even if during the interview and the training course they trick you into thinking that in one year you'll get a transfer. This doesn't happen because everyone wants to leave that hell of base, so many people find it easier to resign or change company. Lots of No.1 based there have asked for transfers 6/7 years ago and are still waiting to get it. Working environment extremely toxic: No.1 expecially are ready to report for everything in order to get noticeable for promotions (spoiler: it doesn't happen, but helps creating the worst environment ever onboard and it affects every crew member). The salary is low compared to the standards of life in Ireland, I even got to know crew members who had to work two jobs (one during their 3 days off) to get more money. Staff Travel is risky and even though Dublin might be a huge airport, for many places you won't even have the possibility to come back home during your 3 days off since many flights are available every 4 days. The worst part: your fixed working shifts are not fixed at all. You'll get to work even up to 14hrs a day, and of course, ONLY flying hours will be paid. Don't let this company exploit you. They literally drain your health off.

3.0
Feb 8, 2019

Not bad for beginning

Recommend
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Pros

- perfect for people with no work experience - very good training - safety and security way better than in other airlines -no matter how badly they speak about the airline I have to admit that was on highest level, - newest fleet in Europe - stable roster 5:3

Cons

- they don’t like if you are sick too often, call you out to Dublin for some meetings giving you warnings, most probably cause they don’t need you anymore since you, for example paid your training in total already and you have to make space for new ones who’s salary will be minimized by the training costs, - salary is avarage like in most european airlines, had to pay the income tax myself - that was really bad - you do very embarrassing things on board like selling scratch cards... better to go and hide in the toilet if you want to skip it, - it all depends when you are based, I had a nice one where we didn’t have that much pressure on doing all that ryanair circus (selling etc)

1.0
Oct 18, 2017

STAY AWAY IF YOU CAN

Recommend
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Pros

if you are unemployed and desperate you take the option to work for them

Cons

people treated in inhuman way, terminated if they are sick for two days, the hours payed are the hours of flight time, no delays, no layover, no briefing time is payed, you happen to work 10 hours and only 4 will be payed, punishment if you don't sell enough of their items on board, no consideration at all for people who work very demanding shifts such as 3 am

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