Initial thoughts - Anonymous employee easyJet Employee Review

4.0
19 Sept 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great company to work for - forget what you "thought" you know from there is a whole lot more going on which you if you want to commit get involved with. It's a dynamic and demanding, you have to expect to put in the effort to get the rewards - buts it's there for the grabbing. The teams are on the whole great, welcoming accommodating supportive, but you get the odd one or two but hey on the basis of other places not so much.

Cons

Its not a place to be a wall flower - and if you don't like change it's not for you - Be prepared to commit, throw in your pound and a half of flesh and get your hands dirty is mandatory - best advise manage you work/life balance they expect a lot from employees but they also expect to work with the employees to get this right. Location could be a problem and the additional of 10-15mins each way bus journey at the beginning and end of the day takes some dedication.

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easyJet Response
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Hi, thank you for taking the time to leave your review. You make some good comments, but pleased to see you are enjoying your time with us. Keep up the hard work, thanks

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