Les CFF sont une entreprise ferroviaire majeure en Suisse fondée en 1902. L’entreprise est à la fois un gestionnaire d’infrastructures ferroviaires et un exploitant de celles-ci, par la gestion du transport de voyageurs et marchandises. Le groupe CFF, dont le siège se situe à Berne, occupe plus de 33’000 employés.
Les CFF proposent régulièrement de nombreuses offres d’emploi dans divers domaines d’activité, tels que la logistique, le service juridique, les ressources humaines, l’informatique ou encore l’ingénierie. Les CFF permettent également à leurs collaborateurs d’accéder à des formations continues. Un emploi au sein de l’entreprise ferroviaire suisse offre des possibilités attrayantes de développement professionnel ainsi que des avantages considérables. Des places d’apprentissage sont également à pourvoir.
Voici un exemple de quelques avantages collaborateurs:
* Abonnement général
* Réductions jusqu'à 50% sur divers produits et services CFF
* Participation aux frais de garde des enfants
* 10 jours de congé paternité et 18 semaines de congé maternité
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5.0
Job description
5.0
Application process
5.0
Personalized answer
5.0
Response time
5.0
ApplicantPermanent
06 August 2024August 2024
What works well?
SBB world of Profession Rail, Station, technical profession, engineering, IT,,real estate, office
What could be improved?
Job & career
Job vacancies, Candidate advice, Personnel placement agency,
Career opportunities at SBB
First job
Direct recruitment of experienced people
Career transition, Return to work, Finding a career
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no willingness to improve
3.0
Salary and benefits
2.0
Management style
1.0
Working atmosphere
2.0
Career opportunities
1.0
Former employeePermanent
15 August 2023August 2023
What works well?
Timetables, staff subscriptions, teleworking
What could be improved?
No managers with higher education, people from outside SBB not welcome, ideas for improvement not appreciated. Management leaves a lot to be desired.
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Terrible interview experience
1.0
Job description
1.0
Application process
1.0
Personalized answer
Response time
ApplicantInternship
17 July 2023July 2023
What works well?
(Continuation of points for improvement):
The feedback I received regarding the rejection of my application was the lack of command of the German language, whereas from the first contact with the Division Manager I was told that the German language was not a criterion for this trainee position.
I would like to stress that I share these comments in a constructive spirit. I firmly believe that adjustments can be made to improve the experience of future candidates, for example by adding an HR person to the interviews as an observer. Interviews where candidates feel listened to and where skills are assessed objectively, without being discredited, can greatly contribute to the recruitment of new talent from different backgrounds with innovative ideas.
What could be improved?
During my internship interview, I was surprised by the lack of attention and respect given to my presence. One of the interviewers was constantly engrossed in her computer, giving the impression that she was more focused on her work than on our exchange. This created an atmosphere not conducive to constructive communication.
What's more, I sensed a lack of consideration for the skills I mentioned. The interviewer seemed intent on convincing her manager that I wasn't the right person for the job, which affected my self-confidence during the interview.
Another notable inconsistency was the statement that they were looking for someone different to bring new perspectives and ideas. However, when I expressed my creativity as a relevant skill, this was immediately rejected. This contradiction made it difficult for me to understand their real expectations for the job.
In addition, the interviewer was disturbed by phone calls, which she took and left the room. The second time she left the room was to look for work documents. This situation reinforced my feeling of lack of consideration. In addition, I had prepared specific questions that I wanted to ask at the end of the interview. However, when I announced my intention to ask them, the person remarked that this seemed strange, as usually it's the reception team who ask the questions. This statement added further confusion, as it had been mentioned earlier that they were looking for someone capable of taking initiative, which I felt included the ability to ask questions and show curiosity.