Executive Aviation Careers and Employment
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About the company
- Company size201 to 500
- IndustryTransportation & Logistics
- HeadquartersLondon
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Ground Handler in Sault Ste. Marie, ON
on 7 January 2023
Not worth it
Getting paid the same amount of money as a fast food worker to do dangerous work with unprofessional management. The turn over rate is brutal , and for good reason. They hire students and naive people that will blindly follow and ignore the nonsense that goes on. Trust me, you're better off flipping burgers then working for this company. I found delivering pizzas more lucrative then working with these peopleGround Handler in Saskatoon, SK
on 1 February 2023
Pretty laid back when there are no flights. Can get really busy during certain times of the year like around Christmas/New years
Very laid back at times, but also very stressful at other times, more pros than cons for sure. The people are very nice and your employer cares about you. Customer Service Agent in Kitchener-Waterloo, ON
on 20 January 2023
Helping people go pkaces
Company is flexible and works with you in creating a workable schedule with you. Great culture Diverse employees Enclusuve of everyone Supports the team Ability to advanceRams agent in British Columbia
on 2 January 2023
Fun workplace - but pay is not sufficient
Enjoyable place to work - they will expect you to do a lot and always use excuses as to way you should go over and above your duties. Always short staffed because they pay way too little. Management will exploit you and try to pay you as little as they can. Do not work hard for the company and expect it to be really appreciated. Ramp Coordinator in British Columbia
on 2 January 2023
Great colleagues - horrendous pay
Company expects you to do everything with very little compensation. Management will gladly exploit you to give your all, but never really reward you or pay you what you are worth.What would you say about your employer?
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Insights from 86 Indeed users who have interviewed with Executive Aviation within the last 5 years.
Average experience
Interview is easy
Process takes about a week
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Do you have a vehicle, what level of license do you have
Shared on 17 October 2022
Experience, handling situations with co workers- all the usual job questions
Shared on 10 September 2022
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