would give zero stars if it would allow me to - Hotel and Travel Officer easyJet Employee Review

1.0
Jun 21, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

staff travel is probably the single benefit to working for this company, however from experience of being stuck downroute as a passenger, there was absolutely no sense of duty of care from the airline and zero communication.

Cons

zero work life balance, the one positive out of the global pandemic was showing how effective and productive working from home and hybrid working is. easyJet have shown they do not trust staff to work from home anymore, all roles are not 'hybrid or flexible working' it is being enforced without valid cause to work in the office 3 days a week and has made it an extremely uncomfortable work environment due to the lack of communication from the employer

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easyJet Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. At easyJet, we strive to maintain a supportive and communicative work environment, and we take your comments seriously as they help us identify areas for improvement. We encourage you to discuss your concerns directly with your manager or HR team. Your input is invaluable in helping us create a better workplace for all our employees.

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