Good culture, sound training and competitive salary - but not without some areas for improvement - Analyst easyJet Employee Review

4.0
Jul 30, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Salary is very competitive, bonus structure is standard. However, I have already been asked if i want to pursue a professional qualification; this is very good for me because it means I'm well paid and being paid to train at the same time. There's a good buzz around the place and you also have interaction with senior management, the communication is pretty good, Though I wish we didn't need to use workplace for progress on Project Home.

Cons

My only issue is the price of food in the canteen, I could actually get a better deal from Pret. The selection is good, but it can be pricey. £3.75 for a pre-made sandwich is pretty expensive. But it is very good quality.

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easyJet Response
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Hi, thank you for taking the time to leave your review. As a recently new employee or ours, we are pleased to see a strong review. We recognise communication is key on matters of change so will feedback that it needs to be wider than workplace. Thanks again

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