Fun, vibrant, fast-paced Head office - Communications easyJet Employee Review

4.0
22 Aug 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working at easyJet is really fun. It is a bold and vibrant place to work, they do fun things for their employees. The company is huge, so it's hard to get to know everyone. There is a great environment even in tough moments. It is not for everyone, but if you match the "orange spirit" and type of person they're looking for it is a great place to work. Great to work pan-European.

Cons

Location is tough; if you don't live in the area you will hate the commute, traffic is awful. You have to park in a car park and get a bus to and from the office, so it adds around 10-15 mins to your commute. They work you hard, there's lots of be done and as it's a 24 hour operation and the expectation of work emails being on all the time is there at Head Office, like most large companies.

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easyJet Response
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Hello, thank you for your review. We are really glad to hear that you are enjoying your time with us; and really appreciate the honest feedback and advice you have given. Good luck with the rest of 2017 and beyond.

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