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TightSlot 13th Aug 2007 12:06

EasyJet - Wannabes & Recruitment
 
Please use the forum SEARCH function for previous threads on this subject - Your question may have been answered already

WexCan 26th Sep 2007 22:10

Now recruiting for LGW again. :)

Airbourne-Adamski 27th Sep 2007 12:50

LGW are recruiting and there is a fair few places, visit easyjet.com and get applying lol

icedchocolate 29th Sep 2007 12:27

cabin crew in geneva
 
hi

can anyone tell me about the geneva base?
money, working condition etc etc

cheers:)

Airbourne-Adamski 29th Sep 2007 13:24

Recruitmeant for GVA is done seperatly to easyjet.
It is done through the 'easyjetswiss' brand, and recruiting for swiss is local.
We need a swiss based crew member to answer that for you as its different slightly for them and to be honest I have not seen any around here. But we will see what we can do.

wantabe_crew 22nd Nov 2007 19:00

EasyJet Pay scale?
 
Hi can any Easyjet crews let me have an idea of the take home pay for a cc and a No1, I am with a SOU base operator but looking to move in to the orange team!!

atmosphere 23rd Nov 2007 11:01

Take home pay for a SCCM is between £1400 and £1900 for me, depending on how busy I am and comission etc.

If you do join easyjet then it will probably be the best move you ever make. I moved from a large airline to easyjet and have never looked back.

Good luck!

Sphere

chris4567 26th Nov 2007 15:49

what is the advantage of moving then to a smaller airline?when im older id love to be CC for EZY?what is average pay for just normal CC?

Aussie_Pilot 26th Nov 2007 18:38

EasyJET
 
I've Applied for the position @LGW on October and I didn't get any feedback, I've emailed them a few weeks back and they told me they are going to review application soon as they hope to run an ass.day in december for LGW

Good Luck to everybody!

Silver Angel 26th Nov 2007 20:10

I also applied for that position, and was wondering what was taking them so long! Anyway, hopefully I'll get invited to the assessment day. As usual, anyone with any info about the EasyJet application process please get in touch. :)

Airbourne-Adamski 28th Nov 2007 15:38

The Recruitment team has been very busy, alot going on, eg we were away last week in france recruiting. So please bare with them.

Best Mate 29th Nov 2007 07:48

:)I would be delighted to bare with the recruitment team. Do I get a choice?

Airbourne-Adamski 29th Nov 2007 16:04

LOL you know what I mean, behave :}

Ana Rodriguez 18th Dec 2007 13:59

info
 
Hi. My name is Ana, I'm looking for some information, I don’t have it very clearly.:confused:
I would like to know after you pass the interview with easy jet,
1. How long does it take to call you to go for a training?
2. How long in advance do you know your roster?
3. How does work the stand by?
4. How many days do you work and how many days do you get off?
In your free time if you like to go anywhere do you have to pay % for the ticket or have you pay just for the tax?
Thank you very much for your help, hopefully you can answer this questions, it means to me a lot.
You take care, Thank you very much.:ok: :O
Ana

Airbourne-Adamski 28th Dec 2007 11:13

NEW easyjet careers website for recruitment
 
Easyjet hast just launched a new website www.easyjetcareers.com

This is a new website from easyjet with DETAILED imformation about careers in easyjet. It details and has important imformation on:-

what bases we are recruiting for,
Requirements,
How to apply,
The Recruitment Day process and what to expect,
Medicals,
Crimal Record Checks,
Languages,
Salary and Benefits,
Training,
Career Development.

This new website should answer all the questions you may have about a career in easyjet and your recruitment process ect.
Just visit www.easyjetcareers.com

sunnygirl 10th Feb 2008 08:43

easyJet
 
Hiya guys

This is meant for anyone from easyjet. I applied on line on the 18th january but as of yet i have not heard anything, i got the confermation e-mail to say they have received it.
I am getting a little worried now, also they are holding an open day on the 5th march at LGW if i have applied on line will this mean i cannot attend an open day?

Any answers will be much appreceiated.

Kind Regards.

Bambe 10th Feb 2008 12:03

Hello Sunny girl,

I went to an easyJet open day in Gatwick few weeks ago only because I saw THE NIGHT BEFORE an add on internet...

We were over 200 people, I'd never had any contact with easyjet, I didn't know how it worked ... and I passed everything. It's not very hard, you'll see.

Simply don't care of your application, go to the Recruitement day, take the assessments and if you're successful you'll be asked (if not already done) to complete the online application.
Good luck, if you want any advice, PM me.

Bambe

Dolley 14th Feb 2008 00:41

sunny girl

I would give them a call. Or send an email 'just to inquire about the state of the application'. And if you want to go to the open day ask them about it at the same time. They might even think it's a good idea for you to go. I can't see why you shouldn't go, as long as you'll tell them on the day that you have a pending application going.

Good luck!

legoland 16th Feb 2008 09:08

Easyjet
 
Hiya guys

This may have been posted but its been a while since i have been on here, just wondering i have an interview with easyjet soon, was wondering weather i should go as they state its a fixed term contract, so is this a six month temp contract, or is there a chance i would be kept on at the end of this fixed term.

Sorry if this has been discussed before.


regards:O

F.C.C. 16th Feb 2008 10:07

From what I know the chances of staying in the box once the contract finishes are quite high. There are various possibilities at the end of it:

- no renewal because the company is not happy with the performance of the employee.
- end of contract but offered the possibility of being hired again for the next season.
- offered a full time permanent position.

I do not know if there are more options but probably you will find them in other threads.

Happy flying

Francisco

bencat27 16th Feb 2008 19:54

hey help needed
 
Again as previously asked on BMI thread, what are the things they look for on the applications and what sorta things do they want to see in application forms. I am completely new and want to get into cabin crew and have applied to a few other airlines but only rejections so far so trying to learn the tricks of the trade as it were! Also is it essential to go to open days? if so when is the next one at Luton???

Thanks
Ben

Jellytot 18th Feb 2008 12:45

Assesment day
 
Hey new to the forum, Have a assesment day and interview for easyjet tomorrow 19th february in Luton, Is there any advice to give me. or has someone else had a assesment day, or are going to the same one?

thanks in advance

Sylintheuk 6th Mar 2008 15:31

I went to the one at Gatwick yesterday and had my interview today. It was all so exciting!!

Can't wait for that phonecall...

Anyone else waiting?

mikeyuk 17th Mar 2008 10:34

Hi,
Wifey has an assessment day coming up soon and was wondering what the basic salary would be during training, probation etc...
She has a lot of flying experience and was wondering how long it would be before you can go for SCCM?

Grateful for any info

Getoutofmygalley 17th Mar 2008 12:50

Hello

I don't have time to go onto the easyJet web site right now, but if you go onto the easyJet web site and look at the recruitment section it will tell you the starting salary for cabin crew. To work out the basic salary during training just divide the starting salary by 12 - this will give you one months basic salary and your question will be answered.

With regards to probation, she will need to ask at the assessment day as things have changed completely from when I joined several years ago, Unless the information is readily available on the recruitment section of the easyJet web site.

With regards to going to SCCM your wife will need to be made permanent before hand as easyJet only recruit on fixed term contracts nowadays. She might be lucky to find on the assessment day that we are recruiting direct entry seniors - if we are and she has the necessary experience (i.e. a minimum of one years flying experience which I believe has to be within the last 24 months) then she can try to progress her application along that route. If there are no direct entry senior positions at this time she will need to make sure that she performs really well during her initial fixed term contract period so that she impresses management and gets taken on permanent.

Make sure wifey reads the full easyJet recruitment section on easyJet.com before attending the assessment day as a lot of her questions might be answered from reading the web site. Also, tell her to have a look at http://www.easyjetcareers.com/

mikeyuk 17th Mar 2008 17:16

* I don't have time to go onto the easyJet web site right now, but if you go onto the easyJet web site and look at the recruitment section it will tell you the starting salary for cabin crew. To work out the basic salary during training just divide the starting salary by 12 - this will give you one months basic salary and your question will be answered. *



Looked everywhere for the starting salary but cant find it. Can anyone else help ?

trafficcontrol 19th Mar 2008 11:47

EasyJet Salary
 
Hi all,

I was just wondering whether anyone could possibly shed some light on to the pay scales of easyjet cabin crew in the UK, plus additional factors such as sector pay, overnight stops and sales etc. The career sounds exciting and I am very interested but the easyjet website doesnt actually starte figures.....If it is variable with regards to the pay, would it be possible to estimate for me, so I can gather as much information about the position as possible.

Thank you :-)

atmosphere 19th Mar 2008 23:14

Hi, Main crew can look to get around £1400 after tax on an average month. This factors in flight pay, and commissions.

During training etc your pay will be poor, and while you are not flying the pay will obviously reflect.

Fred100 25th Mar 2008 11:52

Easyjet Concessions
 
Hi guys,

I was wondering if anyone could help me. I live in Portugal but work for an airline based out of the UK. I travel back home to Portugal about 4 times a month with Easyjet but the prices are getting so expensive that I cant afford to go back more than twice a month.

Does anyone have a spare concession that they could put me on - I will pay this person extra money for every flight that I do on top of the cost of the concession flight because it would still work out cheaper for me.

If anyone can help me out please PM me...

Thanks xx

Getoutofmygalley 25th Mar 2008 18:49

Fred100

This thread is titled "easyJet - Wannabees & Recruitment II" and is for asking questions relating to joining easyJet as crew. It is not for trying to blag an existing crew members travel concessions. :*

GeorgEGNT 4th May 2008 13:50

Applying for easyJet (Height/weight proportion)
 
First question, is this done by looking at you BMI?
Currently applying for easyJet, but was alarmed to find out that my weight is slightly over what it should of been for someone my height. Visually I don't look particularly overweight, I have a slight beer belly shall we say and thats it, but even then its not that bad. I want to know what airlines are like in this case, is it down to what you look like visually or is it down to what you look like on paper? starting to get a bit worried now, anyway I'm off to the gym!
G-EGNT

atmosphere 4th May 2008 14:16

You will be fine, I fly with many a beer hungry gent! they don't calculate your b.m.i, so long as you can fit through the door and strap into a crew seat your golden.

easyJet are a very good airline for taking people on because of who they are, not what they look like!

Apply, you will be fine!

easynick 4th May 2008 15:39

easyjet
 
i'vw been flying with easyjet for the past year and a half, and there are loads of overweight crew, both male and female, who look evidently overweight!!

so if your only problem is that your BMI is high but you look like an average everyday person then you have nothing to worry about.

As the last poster said, EasyJet are very good at not descriminating against peoples looks, therefore you get a very thouroughly mixed bag of people, which ultimatley makes EasyJet a great place to work :ok:

Even though i have just left i have only left to go work for Emirates, if it wasn't for that i wouldn't think about leaving EasyJet.

Good luck, Hope you get it, remember EasyJet = EasyMoney = EasyLife!!

Have Fun

GeorgEGNT 6th May 2008 22:17

Thanks for the help, my applications gone now, there arent any vacancies at Newcastle at the moment so can anyone tell me what the procedure is here? Will they pass my on my application then throw me in a holding pool? Or is it a case of waiting for a potential 6 months hearing nothing at all?
I really do have my fingers crossed, would really like to get this job.

easynick 6th May 2008 22:20

newcastle
 
It's very rare that they do recruit for newcastle or so i have heard.

They will prob ask you to pick another base to start with then you'll have to go on the transfer list and wait to transfer to newcastle.

Best Mate 15th May 2008 21:46

NCL has been overcrewed for ages and there is a waiting list for existing crew elsewhere seeking a transfer to the base so it is extremely unlikely if they will be recruiting for ages. Things may change when they get the Airbus.

easynick 15th May 2008 21:56

im not so sure with the announcement about small bases and closures... I think eveything is a bit up in the air at the moment!!

geordiejet 28th May 2008 06:54

Hey, can anyone tell me what the work patterns are? Is it 5 on 2 off? 4 on 3 off. Or 2 on, 1off, 3 on, 1 off (i.e. whatever!).

Thanks in advance :-)

neuer 28th May 2008 08:22

6 on 3 off

Libra89 28th May 2008 08:35

I was just wondering how do the overnights work with Easyjet or if they happen at all.

Im from Australia and have found out that apparently Easyjet recruit here in Sydney for Cabin Crew under a UK Work Visa that's valid for two years.

Hopefully thats true cos i reckon that it would be a working holiday to remember - beats working in pubs and whatnot.

any help would be appreciated, thanks!


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