Miglior ambiente di lavoro mai trovato, turni molto pesanti - Cabin Crew easyJet Employee Review

4.0
Dec 26, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Ambiente di lavoro stupendo e collaborativo, cultura aziendale inclusiva e gay friendly, ambiente internazionale e multiculturale, ottimo stipendio (ad una paga base di €16.000 lordi circa vanno aggiunte le indennità di settore, di pernottamento, le diarie, le commissioni delle vendite di bordo, l'indennità per le lingue straniere. Lo stipendio finale per un assistente di volo junior full time è tra i 27000 ed i 30000 € netti all'anno)

Cons

Turni molto lunghi e pesanti in orari ostili (presentazione all'alba o fine turno a notte fonda), assenza di permessi, difficoltà a gestire la quotidianità della propria vita privata nei periodi di alta stagione, poca flessibilità del management nel comprendere le problematiche personali, poca elasticità. Scarse opportunità di carriera a Malpensa, molto più frequenti invece nelle altre basi del network.

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Hello, thank you for taking the time to share your experiences. We really appreciate your hard work at the heart of our operation, and hope you continue to thrive amongst our orange spirit.

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