International airline Emirates is holding a cabin crew recruitment open day in Manchester and successful candidates will receive some incredible benefits - including a move to Dubai with free accommodation. On November 28 the Dubai-based airline is inviting would-be jet setters to the open day at the Hilton hotel on Deansgate.
Emirates says it is seeking people who are passionate about delivering “impeccable hospitality” and ensuring that customers have a memorable flight. The airline promises to provide new recruits with a “world-class” learning experience at its base in Dubai.
Ideal candidates will be able to “lead confidently” and take control in managing the aircraft services, security and safety procedures. Applicants hoping to be considered for the role will need to be fluent in written and spoken English, be at least 160cm tall and able to reach 212cm high and have no visible tattoos while in Emirates cabin crew uniform.
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As well as being able to travel the world for work, Emirates cabin crew receive a range of benefits which include a tax-free salary, free company-provided accommodation and concessional travel benefits. Staff can enjoy travel opportunities across the six continents the airline operates in.
A spokesperson for the airline said: “Emirates offers candidates outstanding career opportunities, with excellent training facilities and a broad range of development programmes for its employees.
“All Emirates crew are based in the exciting cosmopolitan city of Dubai and enjoy an attractive employment package that includes a variety of benefits such as a tax-free salary, free company-provided accommodation, free transport to and from work, excellent medical cover as well as exclusive discounts on shopping and leisure activities in Dubai.”
Those who are interested can walk in to the open day with an up-to-date CV and a recent photograph. Applicants are advised to pre-register online for a smoother experience.
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