Cabin Crew applicants have rated the interview process at easyJet with 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 100% positive. To compare, the company-average is 100% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
Common stages of the interview process at easyJet as a Cabin Crew according to 1 Glassdoor interviews include:
Group panel interview: 50%
One on one interview: 50%
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I applied online. I interviewed at easyJet in Jan 2016
Interview
Pretty laid back interview that was really fun. We had group activities to start with. The first one was we had to build a ski jump, second was to discuss and choose an option to make the business better and the third was to describe a subject. Then had a break and they decided who went through to the next round.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
To talk about a subject given me to the rest of the group.
I applied online. I interviewed at easyJet (Gatwick, England) in Nov 2015
Interview
Very positive and fun day in the morning you meet with the rest of your group which consists of around 50 people you then line up and give them your CV/passport copy after that you go upstairs to do the group interview at this point you sit in tables of 6 and do the group tasks after the first group task you listen Easy Jet presentation part I found it useful to take notes during it.
After the presentation you go for your break which is an hour then you go back upstairs where a list is called out the day I attended the list of names called out were the ones which were sent home.
After that were given our interview time and went back downstairs for another break until we were called for our individual interviews I personally found the interview very causal and relaxed basic questions such as Why do you want to work for Easy Jet the two ladies who were interviewing me were very friendly so I instantly felt relaxed and enjoyed my interview that part lasted around 15 minutes straight after the interview you are allowed to leave. All in all I had a very positive day and met some fantastic new friends getting the job was a real bonus on top of what was already a fantastic experience
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Have you been in a high pressure situation? If so how did you deal with it?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at easyJet in Dec 2015
Interview
I applied for the role of Cabin Crew at London Gatwick through the easyJet careers website. The process took just over three weeks.
After submitting my CV and answering the questions within the application form (Why do you want to work for easyJet? Questions about swimming ability, height, etc) I was sent two online tests to complete a few days later, one being a situational test, seeing how you will react to situations on board a flight, the other being the verbal reasoning test, which is to see how quickly you can observe and understand information given to you. The verbal reasoning test was quite difficult
I had then received an email shortly saying that my test results had been successful and that my application was going to be reviewed. A few days later, I was given a date to attend an Assessment day at London Gatwick to find out more about the role and to show how I would be suitable for the role.
This is what the day looked like:
8:30AM: Start of assessment day, do not be late, otherwise you may be sent home. The group assessments begin. The first test consists of having to make something to hold up a ping pong ball in a team. You would be put into a team of five with two assessors watching the way you communicate and work, but they will observe you silently. The second group assessment was to choose the best ideas for improving a made up budget airline, taking customer satisfaction and revenue into account. The third group assessment was to talk about a specific charter step (On Your Side, Open And Upfront, Safety First) and why it was important. It was after this that you would go to lunch in the canteen. At the end of lunch, you will then be brought into a large room and will be separated from a group of people to be told if you have been successful.
If you have been successful, you are shown the presentation which explains roster, pay and fees, then you will be taken to have a one to one interview where you will be asked questions on customer service
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
How have you handled criticism before about your work?