ALSTOM reviews

3.8

76% would recommend to a friend

(4,395 total reviews)
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Henri Poupart-Lafarge

80% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

ALSTOM has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 4,395 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ALSTOM employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transportation & Logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Apr 29, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Good people good work environment work easy and non challenging.

Cons

Lack of prototyping required for complex projects. Projects underfunded by design with company under investigation, unable to transition to new technology. Not a team oriented company.

2.0
Oct 11, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Good hard working people. Most people there are salt of the earth locals whose families have been in the railroad industry for generations. Company has great benefits, and salaries are "decent" for that economically depressed area of NY State.

Cons

There is NO training for new employees in Engineering. No development. Produce immediately or be fired. During my time at the Hornell facility I watched as MANY good people were fired at the drop of a hat. It seemed like all you had to do was sneeze out loud to get fired! (I was not fired, by the way. I left on good terms... these are just my observations) Many are in management because they have been at the Hornell facility for 30 years, not because they are qualified. This leads to a serious "old boy" network at the place. While it is great to have that amount of experience at a company, most who are calling the shots from middle management down have never worked outside of that facility ever, and so they tend to not be open to "new" ideas and there is a prevailing attitude of "we've never done it that way before! It worked for us in 1987, it will work for us now!" Also, if you consider moving to the area to take a job at Alstom you need to be aware that Hornell, NY is a very economically depressed area of NY State. There is literally nothing there. The closest Walmart Super Center is almost 60 miles away. Visit the town before you make a decision, drive around the area. Most who take a job there from out of town choose to live near Rochester NY and travel the hour and 15 mins to work every day rather than live in or around Hornell, NY.

1.0
Sep 1, 2016

too stale

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

With the new contract coming in it will be stable work for a while

Cons

Three ways to get ahead: be a former employee who worked there before the big lay off; whine; or brown nose. A man with twenty five years of experience had to take a back seat to kids who weren't even born before that work experience started. HR and management will lie directly to your face. HR promised certifications within two weeks and a pay raise. Management promised the same. In reality it took two months to even begin the process and still didn't complete any certifications. "We're gonna do 'this." Never happened. "I'm gonna move you 'here." Never happened. Just enough of a lie to dangle the carrot and try to keep you on board, no explanation as to why those promises never happen. Too many guys entrenched. Union shop and the only thing that people care about is seniority, not skill. Whine about how long you've been there and been strung along and management will finally make an attempt to appease you. Being a union shop seniority and not skill or experience is rewarded. Guys who have been there for ages and are completely inept are still given the chosen jobs and the better pay rate.

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