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3.4

65% would recommend to a friend

(506 total reviews)

Philipp Huber

56% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Hallmark Aviation Services has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 506 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hallmark Aviation Services 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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506 reviews
3.0
Nov 12, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Well organized training system

Cons

Low salary and unstable hours

2.0
Sep 25, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

You meet a lot of great people from all walks of life. Learn about different cultures, places, food, etc. Constantly talking to customers and people throughout the airport (improved social skills). Very nice company gatherings. Okay travel benefits, depending on what airline you're assigned to. Might not get any at all though, depends.

Cons

No growth opportunities. You can spend 5 year doing the same position and not get a raise. It's a "just for now" job that turns into a "I've been here for too long" job. HR is useless, fires and replaces employees like nothing. Low pay and hours get cut frequently. Hourly wage supposably is $16 but they give you mandatory health insurance, even if youre already covered which is $4 almost $5 off of your hourly wage.

3.0
Apr 18, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Professional Interview process and Orientation. Online and email based on boarding. Friendly recruiter and other onboarding staff available to assist.

Cons

Fast deadlines with confusing instructions. The recruiter will give you instructions via email with a different set of instructions attached, then you will have a completely different set of instructions after orientation. Then along the way you may get an email with an additional instructions that were not communicated at all to begin with. There are two back-ground checks with two completely different processes. While jumping through these hoops you will may get different instructions along the way. Much of the correspondence occurs through email. Concerning forms you will receive through email - they serve a purpose BUT are not very functional nor entirely professional looking - F.E, you will get a pdf form with fill-form fields. YET, not all of the fill-form fields are function or can contain all the entered information one needs to include. Much of these dysfunctional forms will need to be printed and filled out by hand. This was a hassle. You will need a computer, scanner, and printer at home to complete much of the onboarding process - and you better be computer savvy. If you don't have these available, you will have trouble meeting deadlines. Moreover, along the way some instructions will change. I got asked to submit colored copies of IDs after submitting greyscale copies in my digital paperwork - you would think this would be clearly stated in some instructions; unfortunately, that was not the case. On top of that, I got asked to submit additional identification when written instructions only called for one form. This was very frustrating and this led to needlessly resubmitting information. Lastly, when undergoing the fingerprinting process, I was instructed to bring 2 copies of my ID and Passport to the fingerprinting (which I made in color since the company's preference was to have colored copies of IDs). Despite all that, the copies were not even used or needed! My best advice for new hires: 1) Be thorough even when the instructions are not clear, 2) Be ready to submit multiple Identification forms, 3) Submit colored copies of your required identification. 4) Do not CC your recruiter in email correspondence as this will only confuse them - they deal with many new employees along the hiring process. 5) If you need to contact your Recruiter, call them instead of email.

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