Company culture needs work - Anonymous Employee Stadler Rail Employee Review

2.0
18 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Once you are in, it is difficult to be fired. If you stay for the long term the pay increases. Performance based bonuses Many people within the company from different countries so you can learn different cultures. Apprentice ship program to teach local Highschoolers the manufacturing process. Internship opportunities for those overseas and locally.

Cons

The overall culture of the company needs work. Depending on who your manager is, depends on how things go. Company sponsored healthcare benefits are required to enroll every year

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5.0
12 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There is opportunity right and left. Management is accessible and has a solid, long-term vision. Benefits are competitive and the company culture is lively. There are talented people from all over the world working here. Mentorship is encouraged and the company invests in its people. It is easy to become excited about the product.

Cons

The work has one pace and it is FAST. Standards are high and goals are ambitious, so there is often no slack when deadlines approach which can be stressful. Missing targets so often is demoralizing. Information flow between departments needs improvement. Some do the job of 2-3 people and are overworked. The high expectations can put a strain on your work-life balance.

1.0
19 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It's a cool product to build

Cons

They grossly under pay. Constantly change benefits to the advantage of the company not the employee. Management micromanages employees. Very "prison" like atmosphere. Company as a whole is very reactionary, with no foresight or ability to plan ahead. Burden of profit is consistently placed on the production floor, solutions that are near impossible are pushed onto production and the expectations are VASTLY different from "floor" to the "offices" this breeds a sense and feeling of inequaltiy. Every department feels like a silo and acts accordingly.

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