Keolis reviews

3.3

49% would recommend to a friend

(300 total reviews)

Frédéric Van Heems

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36% positive business outlook

Keolis has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 300 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Keolis 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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300 reviews
5.0
Jun 14, 2017

Coach Operator

Recommend
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Pros

Safety meetings are held frequently. Safety is always first when dealing with public transportation. Meetings keep employees informed and on the same page.

Cons

Because Las Vegas is a 24-hour city, many of the routes are 24-hour. The hours can be demanding.

3.0
May 15, 2017

Good job bad management

Recommend
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Pros

Good job good pay good benefits good train crews good job security culture like environment job like no other

Cons

Long hours you're pretty much married to the railroad Upper management with large egos will run the company into the ground company cares more about saving money than fixing the equipment or getting the job done foreign company thought they could come to Boston and do a better job than mid-level managers who have been doing it for decades totally clueless

1.0
May 14, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Like any large railroad, good pay and benefits, good pension through RailroadRetirement, a federally administered retirement system. Union shop. Some limited opportunities for advancement.

Cons

Railroad jobs in general are dangerous and involve a great deal of time away from home (often 14 hrs/day). But this company and their zeal to save money, or perhaps stop the hemorrhaging of funds due to mismanagement, creates a workplace laced with incompetence. Keolis' upper management treats line employees like second-class citizens, rarely deigning to speak to them, much less seek out opinions. This was demonstrated clearly in their first disastrous winter when a record number of trains had to be cancelled. The French-based company had no experience dealing with New England winters, and while snowfall that year was well above average, they failed to ask long time and well experienced commuter rail middle managers for their opinions on dealing with the problem. They simply failed to plow the tracks, opting to save money instead. When the snow got so deep that trains were plowing it into the track switches, the system came to a standstill. Had they but asked the people who had dealt with winter in New England for decades, the system failure could have been largely avoided. Unfortunately Keolis' arrogance continues to this day, their third year in Boston, and they have yet to learn to reach out to the people who know the system best. Trains continue to have mechanical failures and Keolis policies have alienated the workers who repair the rolling stock, and have disincentivized the very people who could best help them out. Furthermore, Keolis has unilaterally failed to followed established precedent in terms of labor agreements, basically abrogating long standing past practices and policies, creating an atmosphere of distrust in the labor-management arena.

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