Coordinator - Anonymous employee JetBlue Employee Review

4.0
9 Feb 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Leadership are accessible and get to know people in their departments. Relaxed, casual and open floor workplace (can wear jeans on Fridays). Travel benefits for crewmembers, friends and family. Good diversity. There is a gym in the building ~$35 a month and cafeteria. The company gets a 5. Most get a work from home day depending on role / time with company.

Cons

Only downside is location. Located in LIC and although it's near many trains (E,M,R,G,F,7,N,Q) the location is not optimal as it is still up-and-coming. Not many food options which is why there's a cafeteria. If I can give it a 4.75 I would, but location is only reason it's not 5.

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