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fd floozy
31st Jan 2002, 00:40
Has anyone been for an easyjet interview lately, what was involved? I've got an interview next month. I really want the job and would love any information. <img src="smile.gif" border="0"> :) <img src="wink.gif" border="0">

chilled
4th Feb 2002, 20:26
Hi fd floozy,

I work for ezy and also help out at some of the interviews. You can expect to complete a maths test a general knowledge test, group exercises and have a 2 on 1 interview <img src="frown.gif" border="0"> Don't worry they ani't that bad!

The best advice I can give you is to be yourself, it's the most important factor.

Good luck with the interview and hope to see you on line soon.

happy flying all :)

caterlge
10th Feb 2002, 22:44
Hi Chilled, hows the crew food frm LGW??

OnTheBug
15th Feb 2002, 00:50
Hi chilled,

I've got an interview in March as well. If I get through the interview roughly how long would it be before I start the training course and then how long before I start on line?

Cant wait :)

OTB <img src="cool.gif" border="0">

chilled
16th Feb 2002, 16:11
Hi Catering,

I hear the crew food is not so hot at LGW, now that Alpha are supplying it! <img src="frown.gif" border="0">

Onthebug,

If you are successful at interview they tend to get you on courses after about a month if they can. We run two new entrant courses each month. The course lasts for 4 weeks and like most other airlines it's very intensive.

Good luck to you, I'm interviewing at the end of this month, maybe see you there.

happy flying all <img src="smile.gif" border="0">

easy737
23rd Feb 2002, 15:48
hello.. .i'm at EZY at LTN. . .when I did my trainig at easyLand about a year ago, we had to do a maths/general knowledge quiz. after that there was lots of team games and exercises to see whether we could work as a team.. .this is a very important stage. be out-going and get stuck-in! don't sit in a corner!. .after that we had a (like said before) 2 on 1 interview. it wasn't too bad. come-over as a warm, friendly yet professional person. they ask questions about your past,easYJet and why you want to work for them etc.. .good luck anyway. .easy737. . <img src="cool.gif" border="0"> <img src="smile.gif" border="0"> <img src="wink.gif" border="0"> :) . .ps. like airlinecrew.net can you put logos underneath your posts and if so how do you get an ezy one.. .and can i apply for LGW because the future for LTN is looking bleak! . . <img src="frown.gif" border="0"> <img src="frown.gif" border="0"> <img src="cool.gif" border="0">

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corsaman
24th Feb 2002, 02:42
hi - I'm EZY at BFS - fresh out the packet. the interview was lengthy, but relaxed. A maths exam testing multiplication/division etc wthout a calculator - speed vital. Then an icebreaker involving questions to colleagues, presentation of their responses etc. A slide/video presentation about EZY. 2-1 interview, probing past career, passions, feelings about the role. Short test about easyjet - all the info is on the company website, and more will arrive out with the interview letter. Some pals are about to start, and were told June after a January interview - this has come forward considerably, to mid-March and early April. So far so good - first class training, and friendly crews on the flights I've paxed on. All in all, I'm very pleased, and that's after 12 years with BM/AIH/BA! The best of luck!!!

caterlge
24th Feb 2002, 07:58
Hi Chilled, well nothing new there then I guess!

And we have been called to your aircraft, because they couldnt hack it!

Best of luck