Air Canada reviews

3.2

48% would recommend to a friend

(3,084 total reviews)

Michael Rousseau

43% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Air Canada has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 3,084 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Air Canada employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transporte y logística industry (3.5 stars).

Reviews by job title

3K reviews
4.0
Feb 21, 2016

air canada

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

really good benefits. super easy to have the job.

Cons

long wait before to get the job. that took 3 months. interviews in 6 steps. sometimes is the same question for 3 times.

4.0
Jun 3, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-going to cool places and get paid for it -lots of time off -great benefits -work with some amazing, fun people -pay almost nothing to travel on your own time, even fly in first class -work stays at work: when you're off, you're done. no stress -opportunity to try different positions within the company. There are always postings for short-term assignments, e.g., sales, if you are interested -unionized -company provides cab if they call you on short notice/plane lands early in the morning

Cons

-compensation is mediocre (although it's supplemented with allowances and occasionally profit sharing) -hard to rest well due to jetlag. A lot of crew use sleeping aids. I personally can only sleep for 2-4 hours on a 24hr Asia layover -schedule is tough for people on reserve. A new FA can be on reserve for 8 yrs based in YYZ, and an extra decade for other bases. There's no AM/PM reserve. Qualifying in a route language helps,e.g., German and Mandarin -the seniority system lets everyone hired before you pick anything they want. You always get the leftovers. It could be decades before you can hold some decent flights, unless you have a language qualification. -work is not hard, but repetitive. Boredom is your worst enemy on long flights -you work with some great people on a flight, but then you never see them again afterwards; always working with new people so it's hard to form deep connections -you forget something on the plane it's gone forever. They won't let you go back through security, and once the plane gets towed away there's no more hope. I forgot my mug once and I called STOC, tracked the plane, checked lost and found and crew centre, posted on the flight attendant fb group... never got it back

2.0
Aug 2, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Serves as an incredible place to learn the ins and outs of a corporate environment. Work experience is among the best. My time at Air Canada was equivalent to two to three times the amount of time spent elsewhere given the crises and various situations we faced. Travel privileges are fantastic as long as you are very flexible with where you want to go as flights are quite full nowadays. Health benefits are solid and pension is standard for a large company (management employees hired post-bankruptcy (2004 or so) are placed on a DC plan. Those hired before that time are in a DB plan).

Cons

The company culture is brutal and highly politicized. All too common are senior leaders who manage through fear, intimidation and bullying. There is no culture of cooperation and collaboration as leaders tend to be territorial. Certainly some notable exceptions. Salaries are below market, yet demands on time are unforgiving. Very limited scope for promotion. For someone early in their career, if you can put up with the negative environment and old school ways of doing business, the work experience can be quite enriching.

Viewing 7 - 9 of 3,084 Reviews

Glassdoor has 3,430 Air Canada reviews submitted anonymously by Air Canada employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Air Canada is right for you.