So much fun, everyone is so friendly and lovely to work with. - Cabin Crew easyJet Employee Review

5.0
16 Apr 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Friendly work environment Good staff travel Amazing annual leave High salary compared to other airlines. Trip Trades and Preference bids e.g. Late/Early , night stops etc. Good pension plan and Role progression !!

Cons

Quite strict sickness policy - especially in your first year some tough 4 Sectors (however, can preference this too , i.e no sectors greater than 2 etc) Would like some more night stop destinations Can be difficult to book leave over peak times i.e. Summer and Christmas/ new year

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easyJet Response
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Hello, thank you for taking the time to share your positive experience of working for easyJet. We are really glad to hear that you are enjoying your time with us so much. Keep up the hard work, we really do appreciate all you do at the heart of our operations. All the best for the rest of 2017. Thanks

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