Data Scientist - Data Scientist easyJet Employee Review

5.0
Apr 18, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company genuinely believes in data science and it is investing massively into making DS one of its competitive advantages. The DS team is definitely expanding from its current medium size and its impact its growing across the company. Data science projects are quite diverse because they span many areas of the business. The team is quite friendly and the projects are generally super interesting. Commute is actually not bad since, being located at the airport, the office is actually well connected. Particularly, you can make it to the office in 30-40min if you live in the north of london. Being at the airport is also very nice for people who are not from the UK and want to occasionally commute to any other european city on fridays (especially given the travel discounts offered to employees). The salary is definitely competitive!

Cons

No free coffee in the cafeteria and the airport area is being refurbished which means that for a couple of months the food offers other than the canteen (which is okay) are limited.

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easyJet Response
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Hi, thank you so much for taking the time to leave your 5 star review. Glad to hear you are enjoying your time with us and the investment in data science is being recognised. Wish you every success with your career with us.

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