Non type rated easyjet recruitment?
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From: UK
Mototopo, are you TR or Non-TR?
Interesting to say "Congratulations on getting through to the next stage..." but also write "If you are successful following final shortlisting you will receive an invitation to book yourself on to an assessment centre..."
The last and only email I've had from them was since completing the tests was as follows:
"Good Afternoon,
Thank you for completing the easyJet on-line assessment.
I am delighted to confirm that you have successfully completed the on-line assessment stage of the recruitment process and will shortly receive an invite to join us for the next stage of the process. This will consist of an assessment centre and, if successful, a simulator check.
You will hear from us shortly. Please don’t be concerned if this takes a number of weeks as we have a large number of candidates to communicate with.
Congratulations again and we will be in touch with the next steps."
I'm Civilian Non-TR.
Interesting to say "Congratulations on getting through to the next stage..." but also write "If you are successful following final shortlisting you will receive an invitation to book yourself on to an assessment centre..."
The last and only email I've had from them was since completing the tests was as follows:
"Good Afternoon,
Thank you for completing the easyJet on-line assessment.
I am delighted to confirm that you have successfully completed the on-line assessment stage of the recruitment process and will shortly receive an invite to join us for the next stage of the process. This will consist of an assessment centre and, if successful, a simulator check.
You will hear from us shortly. Please don’t be concerned if this takes a number of weeks as we have a large number of candidates to communicate with.
Congratulations again and we will be in touch with the next steps."
I'm Civilian Non-TR.
Last edited by Boeing 77W; 23rd June 2013 at 20:27.
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From: South of the Watford Gap, East of Portland
Guy
Thank you for clarifying the point I attempted to make. 'Requirements' and 'Standards' are two totally separate entities.
The only arrogance on show is attributable to Easyjet. To tell a RAF pilot that he doesn't meet the necessary 'standard' must raise doubts about the workings of the Orange HR organisation
It would be gratifying to believe that Easyjet pilots meet the Royal Air Force's 'Standards'. I know very many who do.........., then again.........
Thank you for clarifying the point I attempted to make. 'Requirements' and 'Standards' are two totally separate entities.
The only arrogance on show is attributable to Easyjet. To tell a RAF pilot that he doesn't meet the necessary 'standard' must raise doubts about the workings of the Orange HR organisation
It would be gratifying to believe that Easyjet pilots meet the Royal Air Force's 'Standards'. I know very many who do.........., then again.........
Last edited by judge11; 23rd June 2013 at 20:33.

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From: England
mototopo,
Tomorrow will be 2 weeks for me, how about you?
Edited to say that I don't think the above email has been sent to any non-TR.
...We are now completing our final review of applications and CV’s and will be short listing the candidates that will be invited to an easyJet assessment centre in the next 2 weeks...
Edited to say that I don't think the above email has been sent to any non-TR.
Last edited by Superpilot; 23rd June 2013 at 21:10.
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From: the north
To clarify a few things:
I was recommend by a current EZY employee after the application and my DTC email was different to Mototopo's. it read:
Good Afternoon,
Thank you for completing the easyJet on-line assessment.
I am delighted to confirm that you have successfully completed the on-line assessment stage of the recruitment process and will shortly receive an invite to join us for the next stage of the process. This will consist of an assessment centre and, if successful, a simulator check.
You will hear from us shortly. Please don’t be concerned if this takes a number of weeks as we have a large number of candidates to communicate with.
Congratulations again and we will be in touch with the next steps.
Kind regards,
Hence it's pretty gutting to then receive the "You're not required" email but que sera. I'm guessing they made an error in their numbers and had to re-assess.
Ill be interested to hear how the rest of you guys get on and hear about contracts.
Good luck!
I was recommend by a current EZY employee after the application and my DTC email was different to Mototopo's. it read:
Good Afternoon,
Thank you for completing the easyJet on-line assessment.
I am delighted to confirm that you have successfully completed the on-line assessment stage of the recruitment process and will shortly receive an invite to join us for the next stage of the process. This will consist of an assessment centre and, if successful, a simulator check.
You will hear from us shortly. Please don’t be concerned if this takes a number of weeks as we have a large number of candidates to communicate with.
Congratulations again and we will be in touch with the next steps.
Kind regards,
Hence it's pretty gutting to then receive the "You're not required" email but que sera. I'm guessing they made an error in their numbers and had to re-assess.
Ill be interested to hear how the rest of you guys get on and hear about contracts.
Good luck!
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From: Mos Eisley
Sorry but to better clarify, maybe I gave the wrong meaning:
I received the first email, the DTC (..I am delivhted to confirm bla bla....) on May 20th, then two weeks ago I received another email, this CV review I pasted on my previous post.
Did anybody receive this last one too and-or further news?
Tks again
Moto
I received the first email, the DTC (..I am delivhted to confirm bla bla....) on May 20th, then two weeks ago I received another email, this CV review I pasted on my previous post.
Did anybody receive this last one too and-or further news?
Tks again
Moto

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From: UK
Mine was the same as Swept's except that I was not recommended by a current easyJet employee.
Still heard nothing... I just hope that this really is a case of "no news is good news"!
Still heard nothing... I just hope that this really is a case of "no news is good news"!
Good Afternoon,
Thank you for completing the easyJet on-line assessment.
I am delighted to confirm that you have successfully completed the on-line assessment stage of the recruitment process and will shortly receive an invite to join us for the next stage of the process. This will consist of an assessment centre and, if successful, a simulator check.
You will hear from us shortly. Please don’t be concerned if this takes a number of weeks as we have a large number of candidates to communicate with.
Congratulations again and we will be in touch with the next steps.
Kind regards,
Thank you for completing the easyJet on-line assessment.
I am delighted to confirm that you have successfully completed the on-line assessment stage of the recruitment process and will shortly receive an invite to join us for the next stage of the process. This will consist of an assessment centre and, if successful, a simulator check.
You will hear from us shortly. Please don’t be concerned if this takes a number of weeks as we have a large number of candidates to communicate with.
Congratulations again and we will be in touch with the next steps.
Kind regards,
Last edited by WX Man; 24th June 2013 at 14:16.

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From: England
Just got another email. End of the road for me. Strung along all the way till the end of the 2 week waiting period and during that time received 2 emails containing the words "congratulations" and "successful" only to be dumped like this. It's reasonably obvious anyone getting rejected at this stage didn't get an assessment opportunity simply because there were far too many candidates to invite! But instead of keeping those details on file for further opportunities (i.e. recognising and appreciating the hard work pilot candidates have put in to jumping through the hundreds of hoops to date), EZ will be discarding all details and starting all over again when they next host the The Great Pilot Lottery.
TR'd, 1200TT, 600 A320.
Good luck everyone.
TR'd, 1200TT, 600 A320.
Good luck everyone.
Last edited by Superpilot; 25th June 2013 at 08:33.

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From: Chigley
Invite to Appointment for First Officer - Non-type rated (military) (V3) position
Not all doom and gloom. I got this today.....
Dear Jambo Jet
We are pleased to confirm that your application has been successful through the initial stage of our recruitment process.
The next stage of the process is a 1 day assessment centre to be held here at our training Academy in Luton. This centre is designed to help us to understand more about you as an individual and how you prefer to handle situations, rather than your technical skills as a pilot. As a result, we will be spending time during the day taking you through a series of exercises and a 1:1 interview. It is also a chance for you to understand more about easyJet and whether we are the organisation for you.
Follow the link below to schedule the time of your appointment, you can log into the scheduling centre using the same Login ID and password you used to apply online. Our time slots can fill up very quickly as places are limited so we'd encourage you to book your appointment on the earliest date possible.
Please click here to view available dates and times.
If you are successful at the end of the day then you will go forward to attend a 1 hour simulator session where you will be able to demonstrate your flying and technical skills on the flight deck. This may be on the day following your assessment centre or a separate session will be organised for you another time. You will be told this on the day.
If you are no longer interested in working for easyJet then please click here to log in to the scheduling centre to withdraw your application.
Thanks again for your interest in easyJet.
Pilot Recruitment Team
easyJet
Regards,
easyJet Recruitment
Dear Jambo Jet
We are pleased to confirm that your application has been successful through the initial stage of our recruitment process.
The next stage of the process is a 1 day assessment centre to be held here at our training Academy in Luton. This centre is designed to help us to understand more about you as an individual and how you prefer to handle situations, rather than your technical skills as a pilot. As a result, we will be spending time during the day taking you through a series of exercises and a 1:1 interview. It is also a chance for you to understand more about easyJet and whether we are the organisation for you.
Follow the link below to schedule the time of your appointment, you can log into the scheduling centre using the same Login ID and password you used to apply online. Our time slots can fill up very quickly as places are limited so we'd encourage you to book your appointment on the earliest date possible.
Please click here to view available dates and times.
If you are successful at the end of the day then you will go forward to attend a 1 hour simulator session where you will be able to demonstrate your flying and technical skills on the flight deck. This may be on the day following your assessment centre or a separate session will be organised for you another time. You will be told this on the day.
If you are no longer interested in working for easyJet then please click here to log in to the scheduling centre to withdraw your application.
Thanks again for your interest in easyJet.
Pilot Recruitment Team
easyJet
Regards,
easyJet Recruitment
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From: UE
Hi all three of you chance enough to go on next step.
Would you mind precise me what is your actual experience to try to understand easy jet criteria(TT, on which type, fighters, transport...)
Thanks and good luck
Would you mind precise me what is your actual experience to try to understand easy jet criteria(TT, on which type, fighters, transport...)
Thanks and good luck
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From: UK
Initial DTC, followed today by a 'sorry, not enough experience to meet minimum requirements'. Although it is acknowledged I may meet the skill requirements
Ex Mil, non TR, 6000TT big & small TPs. EASA instructor and examiner qualifications.
A genuine 'good luck' to the more experienced amongst you.
Ex Mil, non TR, 6000TT big & small TPs. EASA instructor and examiner qualifications.
A genuine 'good luck' to the more experienced amongst you.
Last edited by monkieboy; 27th June 2013 at 09:01.
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From: Manchester
Interesting, some mil applicants who received a DTC have now been chopped and some have been invited to assessment.
I'm in the mil mix and received nothing since the DTC. Will they still be sending out PFOs to those who received a DTC or will the chop be complete?
No news must surely be good news now!?
I'm in the mil mix and received nothing since the DTC. Will they still be sending out PFOs to those who received a DTC or will the chop be complete?
No news must surely be good news now!?
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From: London
Any news at all folks with regard to what the assessment is all about? ...as well as the obvious questions about T's and C's and TR costs etc....
I hear that some NON TR Civi guys are getting invites to assessment now to so it's all ticking over by the looks of it....
I hear that some NON TR Civi guys are getting invites to assessment now to so it's all ticking over by the looks of it....



