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Where do easyJet do their cabin crew training?

Our training takes place at our academy at London Gatwick Airport or Milan Malpensa Airport. If you're going to be based somewhere else, we'll put you up in a nearby hotel for your training. If you're going to be based at one of our Swiss bases, your training will be in Geneva.



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And you'll normally get home at the end of each day. But if you ever have to stay away, it'll be in a secure and comfortable hotel. At the end of your day, there will always be someone to talk too and support you either in base or on call.

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Often shared accommodation is provided in dorms or shared private housing. There are food allowances during training, which helps. Some airlines ask for the uniform to be paid for and will take the cost from your salary over a few months.

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The standards are set very high and the exams have a pass rate of 95% or above, depending on the airline. The training means working long days, lots of homework and stress. Some people leave during training either because they do not meet the grade or because they realize that it's not the right job for them.

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CABIN CREW TRAINING TO GET YOU TO THE TOP You'll learn everything you need to know in just four weeks and be ready to fly once you return to your base. Before you start, you'll have some pre-course work to complete and then you'll be ready to dive in (literally when it comes to the swimming assessment).

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Great place to work The rewards are great. And we have lots of fun too. Together we work as one team to keep transforming and go above and beyond to set the pace in a dynamic, fast-moving industry like no other. This is generation easyJet.

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The final exercise is a competency-based interview with two interviewers, which lasts around 45 minutes. The recruiters will ask you to give examples from your past experience that demonstrate how you have the skills needed for the job.

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Training to become a flight attendant (also known as cabin crew ) can very in difficulty and intensity depending on the airline and its specific training program. Here are some factors to consider: Duration: Flight attendant training programs typically last a few weeks to a couple of months.

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Cabin crew interviews are demanding and there are lots of interview stages to pass. Speaking with the recruiter is the one chance a candidate has to really impress.

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Flight attendants job turnover averaged 11% per year between 2009 and 2013. Flight attendants who left jobs typically stayed less than three years. The percentage citing stress as a reason for leaving increased, and the percentage citing salary decreased.

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Requirement for swimming
This will be held at the airline's training facility for ditching, or wet drills as they are sometimes known, which includes an aircraft simulator, pool area and safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and survival packs. Otherwise, a local swimming pool will be used.

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For long-haul flights, cabin crew members often stay in hotels during their layovers. These hotels are typically located near the airport and are paid for by the airline. The hotels that cabin crew members stay in can vary depending on the airline and the location.

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How much does easyJet pay per year? The average easyJet salary ranges from approximately £22,584 per year for a Cabin Crew to £136,482 per year for a Captain. easyJet employees rate the overall compensation and benefits package 4.1/5 stars.

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Wear loose and comfortable clothing. Drink plenty of water.

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