THE world’s largest international airline is looking for candidates to join its cabin crew team with a recruitment open day planned later this month.
Dubai-based airline Emirates is looking for both women and men to fill the new positions which have been created after Emirates added new routes to their network as well as additional aircraft.
Cabin crew are offered an entire employment package which includes a tax-free income, free high standard shared accommodation in Dubai, free transport to/from work, medical and dental cover as well as exclusive discounts on shopping and leisure activities in Dubai.
Employees also get concessional travel benefits along with their family and friends.
Am I allowed to apply?
Applicants must be aged 21 or over at the time of joining and have an arm reach of 212cm when standing on tiptoes.
Although not mandatory, candidates are encouraged to complete an online application on the Emirates Group careers website prior to attending the open day.
Richard Jewsbury, Divisional Vice President UK for Emirates, said: “Our cabin crew are open-minded, helpful, friendly and service-oriented and that’s what we need from candidates in order to deliver Emirates’ award-winning onboard experience to customers."
What happens on the day?
Applicants need to arrive at the open day with an up-to-date CV in English and a recent photograph.
You will need to come prepared to spend the full day at the venue if required.
Shortlisted candidates will then be informed of timings for further assessments and interviews.
Interested applicants will also be able to meet some of the cabin crew recruitment team who will be happy to answer any questions about the role and life in Dubai.
Where is it?
The cabin crew recruitment open day on July 29 at 9am at the Liverpool Marriott Hotel on Queen Square in the city centre.
Further information about the requirements for the selection process as well as cabin crew starting salary and benefits can be found by visiting emiratesgroupcareers.com/cabin-crew/
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