Q&A With JetBlue Airways Employees
JetBlue Airways employees answer questions about what life is like behind the scenes at their company, including queries about culture, leadership, professional development, and compensation.
How employees describe working at JetBlue Airways
Customer service- spent the night at JFK on May 16. People sleeping on floors and counters. No hotel or food voucher offered. This experience for most seniors could be very detrimental to ones health. In fact several ambulances were summoned to the airport that night.
Telephonic service is ridiculous with 160 minute wait times.
Its the only HR department Ive ever know to purposefully avoid the employees that have sought their counsel. It must run from the top down.
not lying to customers when pursuing a bad occurence
Hire better staff at all levels,
What it's like to work at JetBlue Airways
- JetBlue Airways dipendenti in genere funzionano 9.9 ore al giorno
- I dipendenti di JetBlue Airways riportano il ritmo di lavoro è comodamente veloce
- In una giornata tipica, i dipendenti di JetBlue Airways hanno 0 incontri
- 72% di JetBlue Airways dipendenti ansioso di interagire con la loro squadra ogni giorno
- JetBlue Airways dipendenti più spesso prendono 10-15 ferie pagate e giorni di malattia ogni anno
- 26% di JetBlue Airways dipendenti segnalano che sono felici con il loro work life balance
- I dipendenti di JetBlue Airways non ricevono mai feedback preziosi su come migliorare sul lavoro
- 61% di JetBlue Airways dipendenti chiamare il loro ambiente di lavoro negativo
Q&A With JetBlue Airways Employees
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What are you most excited about working at JetBlue Airways?
It's hard to get excited about this company after you have seen behind the curtain.
Being merged or bought out with/by another airline.
Nothing, the operations department is failing to do their job. Last in one-time arrivals. Employees still don't have competitive pay.
If you could make changes, how would you improve the culture at JetBlue Airways?
Top di risposta dei dipendenti
JetBlue is no longer a culture. JetBlue is a cult. A cult that runs off of fear mongering and hostile work environment, slave labor and unqualified leadership. Jetblue is a sinking ship that I'm glad I jumped off!
Fire the middle.management. Upheld the values the company was founded on Stop lying to your emloyees
Anything positive would improve the culture, but integrity would be a great way to start.
What's the pay like for Operations roles at JetBlue Airways?
Industry standard.
Way below industry average
Absolutely disgraceful. Worst in the industry. Management lacks any respect in pay and benefits for its front line, flight ops “employees”....
What's the vibe like in the Operations dept at JetBlue Airways? How many hours are you working?
Morale is low. Hours worked are standard.
Very negative. Pilots and Flight Attendants both feel betrayed by an executive management team that pretends to value culture but hypocritically does not compensate or treat their employees like their peers at other airlines, despite the highest profit margin in the industry.
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How's the leadership on the Operations team at JetBlue Airways?
We dont have leadership we have management. They practice the art of deception and opacity.
Horrible.
Like a dog chasing its tail.
What's the Operations team like at JetBlue Airways?
At the lower levels everyone works hard to make thing run smoothly.
Yes-men.
Management has no direction. Pilots are most productive in the industry. Management fails to respect the pilot group.
What do people at JetBlue Airways think about the CEO? What do they do well and what can they improve?
Mediocre at best.
He is not transparent and doesn't care about the crewmembers as much as our former CEO. We need our profit sharing back, instead of him voting himself an exorbitant raise. We also need to be treated like the shareholders that we are--our voice should count more
They are all starting to question the long term leadership abilities due to the growing labor discord. Flight attendants are voting for a union now and the pilots are picketing. Nothing is being done to change the paradigm. Very sad to see a once good company going the way of AA labor tactics.
What questions do they ask during the interview process at JetBlue Airways?
Top di risposta dei dipendenti
Look online. The question bank is available.
Usual feel good questions to pretend this is like working for google
Flight attendant questions.
What should I wear for an interview at JetBlue Airways?
Top di risposta dei dipendenti
At this point I would recommend not coming to JetBlue. In other words, go elsewhere. When management decides to actually live the JetBlue core values, treat their people right, and compensate us fairly then you may reconsider a career here.
Business attire.
Coat and tie.
Who did you meet with during your interview? And how long did it take to hear back from JetBlue Airways?
there was a group of people who no longer work at the company that did a group interview at a hotel--it took 4 months to hear back
HR, Flt Ops, Flt Attendant. One week.
Hr, FA, pilot... couple weeks
What part of JetBlue Airways's business is growing fastest? What part is having difficulties?
Growth is great, when you have a proper business plan--our larger cities seem to borrow from Peter to pay Paul during growth--they need to look at every aspect of the operation before promising certain aspects of growth. Ex: catering contract in boston was not renewed, and the new company hired was not trained in a timely fashion, causing MANY delays, further causing customers to question the practices of JetBlue. This affects our bottom line largely, and as shareholders, we are very frustrated as well. We work hard and take pride in our jobs, and business partners are jeopardizing this. Someone in corporate made a very poor decision.
The training department better start growing because people are quitting due to poor management. Operationally, everything is becoming more difficult due to poor management. CrewServices has old, poorly functioning software to keep track of crews. There are not nearly enough to answer the phone on a good day and hours on hold is normal during bad weather. Maintenance doesn't have enough parts or mechanics to fix the airplanes. The dispatchers are over tasked by double what the dispatchers at UAL are asked to do. JetBlue dispatchers do fine on a blue sky day, but are overwhelmed when there is weather that impacts our big domiciles due to the number of flights they try to handle. Everyone is frustrated due to the complete lack of leadership.
It’s cash is growing fastest. Jetblue has the highest profit per passenger of ANY other airline in the entire industry. Greedy company is all there is to it.
How would you compare interviewing at JetBlue Airways to other places you've interviewed?
Standard
Not very organized or polished from what I remembered. It was a bit of a circus and a lot of waiting around
Easier. No technical questions.
What's the company culture like at JetBlue Airways?
jaded these days
Terrible. The headquarters is a constant Game of Thrones as everyone tries to stab the next person in the back to get their job. The real people that make the airline work are taken for granted and taken advantage of. Think American Airlines at their worst...
Very toxic and unfriendly..JetBlue is about money..not culture..
What's the best part of your job at JetBlue Airways?
The line employees that I work with. They are as a whole an exemplary group of people.
Going home after work!
flight benefits and 401k match 10%
Does JetBlue Airways drug test or do a background check?
Yes. Drug testing and a background check.
Yes
Probably.
How secure do you feel at your job at JetBlue Airways?
Not at all secure.
Not very
Not at all
What's the office vibe like at JetBlue Airways?
Many forget where they started
Horrible. Worst I've seen in over 15 years.
Gossiping. Back stabbing.
How's the work pace at JetBlue Airways?
Moderate
Hectic and disorganized
Overworked and under appreciated
What do employees at JetBlue Airways think about their benefits?
Mediocre at best.
That they keep disappearing.
They are thoroughly disappointed.
What are your coworkers at JetBlue Airways like?
For the most part-great--every company has some that arent
We are all equal
Good coworkers horrible leadership
What benefits does JetBlue Airways provide?
Little. No retirement. High priced high deductible health plan.
Great benefits-health/dental/vision/retirement/etc
Substandard health. Limited retirement. And lots of free rhetoric.
How's the vacation policy at JetBlue Airways?
Limited. Vacation is only allowed at non peak times.
Horrible. Our sick time and vacation time are treated as one--illegally (I believe this is an ongoing battle in court at this time)
Worst in industry
How difficult is it to maintain a social life while in your job at JetBlue Airways?
Very difficult
No social.life
Don’t socialize with Jetblue. Toxic culture.
How do you feel about going to work at JetBlue Airways everyday?
Its work. Not my life.
I hate it
Don’t trust leadership for anything. Company lacks respect for its “employees”. Worst I have ever seen.
What's one thing you wish you'd known before joining JetBlue Airways?
That they truly aren't a different type of company. Although the intent was there in the beginning they lost their way.
That I should leave at the very first opportunity.
How horrible it was









