Dishonest and Failing Business - werkgeversreview Anonieme werknemer bij Key Tours
1,0
16 aug 2017
Anonieme werknemer
Voormalige werknemer, minder dan 1 jaar
Aanbevelen
Goedkeuring directeur
Zakelijk vooruitzicht
Pluspunten
There was a door at the bottom of 'dreaded' steps to leave!!
Minpunten
Owner, Lack of Knowledge, poor communications, dishonest behavior, no HR, no track record of stable employment or employees reaching the light of benefits
Reactie van Key Tours
8y
Same unhappy employee who was asked to leave has been submitting multiple reviews we started legal action against to her, Key Tours Management
If you're considering working for Keytours Vacations, I urge you to look beyond the surface. Many of the positive reviews here appear to be inauthentic — either written under pressure by employees or submitted by leadership themselves. It’s no secret internally that the company inflates its image on platforms like Glassdoor.
There is no legitimate sales consultant or coordinator team — only an inside sales department. Titles are often used inaccurately to make the company seem more structured or impressive than it is.
Over the years, several highly respected BDMs have come and gone. Nearly all of them have chosen to remove Keytours from their LinkedIn profiles entirely — not out of oversight, but to distance themselves from the company's unethical practices and poor industry reputation.
From disorganized operations to a lack of integrity in client handling and internal communication, this is not a company that prioritizes its people or its partners. I would not recommend it to anyone looking for a professional, ethical, or growth-oriented work environment.
Minpunten
I had a very brief stint working with Keytours Vacations — like many other experienced and well-respected professionals in sales and business development — and unfortunately, it was one of the most disappointing professional experiences I’ve encountered.
The company operates in a highly disorganized and unstable manner. The owner Koray is unhinged and major anger issues... There is constant turnover, especially in client-facing roles, and a culture that reflects poor leadership, limited support, and reactive decision-making rather than strategy or growth.
The owner, Koray, has developed a well-known reputation for treating employees poorly. Hiring and terminations often occur abruptly and without transparency, leaving many feeling disrespected and undervalued. There are also ongoing concerns regarding how commissions and compensation are managed — with inconsistencies and a lack of clear structure.
Though the company is marketed as a U.S.-based business, its internal operations and leadership style are driven by a very different set of values that many American professionals may find hard to align with.
It’s also telling that several former employees have removed Keytours from their LinkedIn profiles — not out of oversight, but to distance themselves from the company’s reputation and internal practices.
This is not an environment that fosters professional development, stability, or trust. I would advise others to proceed with caution.