Graduate trainee - Anonymous employee easyJet Employee Review

4.0
Nov 30, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great responsibility almost instantly if you are in the right team, and you are really trusted. The learning curve is steep, but this is a great thing. You get to know the company very well. You build a strong network throughout the business, as teams have to work together constantly. There is still a start up feel about the company, so new big projects are happening all the time and the company is constantly innovating and looking for ways to get ahead. The company has a great reputation - which counts a lot for a first job, and I have really been given the opportunity to thrive. Compared to other graduate schemes, the responsibility is huge and I've really made an impact to the business.

Cons

-Poor location, expensive to get to from Central London. -Very lean team so you often don't have the chance to go into the nitty gritty/develop where you really want to due to work volume -Pay is average and the company is reluctant to fund courses/outside learning, even for graduates -Recognition is not done very often -'Low cost' approach to employees

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easyJet Response
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Hi. Thank you for your feedback – we appreciate all comments, both positive and constructive. It’s great that you highlight a number of key points from your time with us. We hope your current role is proving successful and wish you all the best throughout 2017. Thanks

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