Great people, fantastic airline but VERY hard work - Cabin Crew easyJet Employee Review

3.0
30 Aug 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Staff travel is amazing (when it's available). Everyday is different. You will meet some great people with lots of different backgrounds. Pay is decent. Lots and lots of holiday! Book 3 leave days in a row and get 2 days off either side! Employee shares scheme as well as free bonus shares. Annual Christmas bonus (not guaranteed though).

Cons

LONG and tiring working blocks. Constant last minute roster changes, meaning you cannot plan around your working days. Very early starts and even later finishes. Hardly ever rostered weekends off. A lot of disruption and delays in the airline, especially during the summer months. Management can be very cliquey with some crew members, which is unprofessional and you find that you can't trust anyone.

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easyJet Response
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Hi. Thank you for your feedback – we appreciate all comments, both positive and constructive. We really do appreciate all that our crew do and as you say, they are the heart of our operation. We hope that your current role is proving successful and wish you all the best throughout 2016.

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