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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2K reviews
1.0
Sep 25, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Working for a big company. Meeting nice colleagues from different backgrounds. Learning how to work under stressful conditions and multitask. 3 Days off in a row every week.

Cons

Lowest salary in the country. Demanding job with no rewards. Dealing with many drunk and uneducated customers. Rude managers and supervisors. No support, compassion or understanding from other departments (especially rostering). No free food or water for own employees, rather then giving you food they tell you to throw it in the bins after the working shift(not kidding). Extra hours not paid. On the earliest shift you'll be rostered and need to wake up at 03.00 am and will occasionally finish to work at 1700 and the same cycle the day after. They don't pay for your winter jacket and send you in some countries where is really cold demanding you to put on just a blazer and a light raincoat. The delivery for the winter jacket takes about 1 month and meanwhile you need to deal with the cold somehow. You are requested to complete many long elearnings and no compensation is given. To get a base transfer you need to be extremely lucky and NOBODY tells you the requirements to get it. You might be in the company for 10 or more years and not given your requested base, then Ryanair hires new people and send them in the bases that you asked for 10 years ago;this is just broken,not meritocratic or fair whatsoever. You'll be asked to take a month of unpaid leave in the winter time which means you'll be left with no money in your pockets during that time. This is the only company in the world that doesn't allow swaps and instead of paying you for sick days ,they deduct money from your salary like they are not paying you a miserable enough salary. Ryanair doesn't have cleaners coming on board after each flight,so you will need to clean the cabins and toilets after each flight. You'll be trained to save lives but the majority of the time you'll be serving food and cold or hot drinks to people and pilots. You'll also be required to sell scratch cards or perfumes. If some customers are harassing or abusing you or doing anything against the rules ,you should be able to offload them but only if you convince the pilots first and let me tell you, pilots are not always accommodating or empathetic. The majority of the customers is extremely rude and demanding. Sometime it feels like they don't know they're flying on the cheapest airline with the lowest paid employees and can't expect 5 star luxury service. There is a reason why everyone is leaving this Company and they keep hiring new people from countries with a difficult job situation. 95% of cabin crews leaves the company within 1 year, the remaining 4% stays two or three years , 1% stays longer than that(this number goes higher if you're given your country base of course). I could have much more to say but it'd take me a month to finish it so I'll stop here. The pros are just not enough to compensate the cons.

1.0
Sep 20, 2021

Avoid

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Literally nothing, avoid like the plague

Cons

- Long working hours (4 long flights in a day frequently) - rude and hypocritical management - £5 an hour FLIGHT PAY, you don't get paid on the ground - treated like slaves - when a family member dies be prepared to show a death certificate, oh and they will hassle you the day of the funeral - lies about bases, taken away from home country purposefully - lies about pay, staff travel discount and all the other benefits - no food whatsoever given, not even the basic necessity of water. If anything is found to be taken from the bar the company takes it from your salary at full inflated price (even though they receive these items free of charge) - "you can get a transfer back home, just sell, sell, sell and we PROMISE" another lie Avoid avoid avoid

4.0
Mar 25, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I really enjoy working for Ryanair. Lean organizational structure. You'll have close contact/ exposure to senior management. Great environment to learn about business and sales strategies. Excellent environment to promote experiments and learn quickly given the high volumes. Get the feeling of an early state business living inside a big company that is not scared of making mistakes. As it happens in the army, the system is brutal so you'll end up bonding with your peers to survive. I made great friends at Ryanair. After a few years here you'll be prepared for the market. Relatively easy access to valuable data and tools to make data-informed decisions. Here, done is better than perfect. This is a fast-paced environment.

Cons

Compensation is below the market standard. The bonus compensation is never paid fully. 50% depends on the company's performance (and the target is always aggressive). The other 50% will depend on your individual performance (It is believed that everyone could do better and I agree, but that also means you'll almost certainly never get 100% of that 50%). If you have an ego or is the sensitive type, just save yourself some time and don't join. This is a place for killers. As a PO/ PM trying to achieve business goals you'll almost certainly have heated discussions with UX/ UI and Legal - The shopping experience is naturally approved to perform, not to be smooth. The white and blue tickets you'll get are not a big deal. With the white tickets, you're not guaranteed a seat in the aircraft, so if the plane is full you'll be left behind (hard to plan a weekend away not knowing you'll be able to return to work on Monday :D ). The 5 Blue tickets you'll get per year (after your probation period) need to be booked 3 months in advance when you wish to travel in the high season. Long probation period (1 year).

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