Royal Ambulance reviews

4.1

87% would recommend to a friend

(453 total reviews)
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Steve Grau

81% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

Royal Ambulance has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 453 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Royal Ambulance employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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453 reviews
4.0
Jan 16, 2016

Decent comany

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good coworkers. Relaxed atmosphere. Supervisors are relaxed.

Cons

Horrible pay, bad hours. Average to poor working conditions, (mostly due to being an EMT not just due to Royal).

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Royal Ambulance Response
10y
Thank you for bringing up the pay. As you know we pay more than some, and same as most other BLS providers in the area, but not less than anyone other than 911. The important part to understand, that as an industry, for the most part, we don't' set the fees we charge, but rather accept the Medicare and Medi-Cal rates that the government sets, which is not very much (i.e ~$107 for an Ambulance transport from Medi-Cal). We totally agree with you, that for the amazing work we perform we should all get paid significantly more. Organizations such as AAA and CAA (American and California Ambulance Associations) are fighting on our behalf as an industry to get us fair reimbursement and wages for the important work that we do. As far as Hours goes, the feedback we most typically get is that we are the most flexible BLS Ambulance provider in the Bay Area, working diligently to work around school and other life schedules as most of our team members are in hot pursuit of their dream careers or are in the discovery process of their future. Of course, we can't always accommodate everyone all the time, but we'll surely try. Thanks for bringing up the Best Places to work as we are very, very proud of the work our Team and especially EMT's do every day. We find it important to recognize and celebrate those efforts not only internally, but also with some external validation. Silicon Valley / SF Business times recognize the top firms in the bay area, amongst whom are LinkedIn, SalesForce, Hyatt, just to name a few. It's all done through anonymous surveys of the employees and without us kindly relying on your participation, we would not have been able to rank #12 out of hundreds of Bay Area companies. So, forgive us if our reminders were annoying to you. You were one of many who's helped us as a team to get to #12, and we are very grateful for your service to Royal, our customers and most importantly the patients we serve. Good Luck in your next Adventure!
5.0
Nov 18, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

This is one of the best companies in it's industry. They promote training, education and the welfare of their employees, customers and patients. There has been a positive culture change over the last year. Through some innovations like new generous call bonus structure and employee communication tools like drop-thought. If you can get your foot in the door, give it your best. Working here will make a solid foundation in any medical or emergency services related careers. I recommend this company to anyone who is prepared to serve and grow with an able and knowledgable group.

Cons

My biggest challenge was leaving after 3.5 years. I am proud to say I got to take part in contributing to the culture change and overall improved morale over the last year or so.

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