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easyJet reaches out to cabin crew, pilots and head office staff of Monarch in its continued recruitment drive

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The airline’s largest recruitment drive means hundreds of Monarch employees could find employment with easyJet

easyJet has today reached out to Monarch employees to encourage them to apply. As part of the airline’s latest and largest ever recruitment, there are still opportunities for 100 cabin crew in Luton, 400 in Gatwick as well as a number of direct entry Captains. A number of roles are also being advertised at easyJet’s London Luton Airport headquarters.

Tina Milton, Head of Cabin Services for easyJet, commented:

Many of us know people who worked for Monarch and so we are really pleased, as our recruitment drive is still open, to be able to offer opportunities to those affected.

We will be holding recruitment days for Monarch Cabin Crew both in Luton and Gatwick this week with 500 positions still available. We know the Monarch crew will be a great addition to the easyJet team and look forward to meeting many of them this week.

easyJet are holding drop-in recruitment information sessions at its Training Academies in London Luton and London Gatwick between the hours of 1000-1600, from tomorrow, Tuesday 3 October until Friday 6 October for those looking to meet the easyJet recruitment team.

easyJet have also increased capacity for cabin crew recruitment selection events this week to accommodate those Monarch cabin crew who wish to join easyJet.

Those who are interested in attending a cabin crew selection day in London Gatwick on Tuesday 3 or Wednesday 4 October should book on here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/easyjet-assessment-event-london-gatwick-tickets-38495416828

Or for those interested in attending a cabin crew selection day in London Luton on Thursday 5 or Friday 6 October should book on here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/easyjet-cabin-crew-assessment-events-london-luton-tickets-38494720746.

For all available easyJet career opportunities visit http://careers.easyjet.com/

02 Oct 2017

This post was published on 4 October 2017 17:19

André Orban

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