Emirates is once again hiring new cabin crew with a tax-free salary and free accommodation in Dubai.
Though the exact number of available positions has not been disclosed, the company is holding an open day on April 29 at Delta Hotels by Marriott Liverpool City Centre One Queen Square, Liverpool. A team will be on hand to give out all the relevant information.
The job would require newly hired crew to live in Dubai, but would also offer them 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. Family and friends would also get concessional travel benefits to all destinations the airline flies to.
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Looking for their new crew, the airline states it is looking for people who are "passionate" as well as a focus on safety being one of Emirates' highest priorities. A spokesperson said: "The airline is looking for individuals who are passionate about delivering simple yet personalised and impeccable hospitality while creating memorable moments for its customers.
"Safety being one of Emirates’ highest priorities, the ideal candidate will lead confidently and take control when it comes to managing aircraft services, security, and safety procedures. All Emirates crew will receive a world-class learning experience at the airline’s state-of-the-art facility in Dubai."
Anyone wishing to apply must be fluent in written and spoken English and can apply with an up to date CV and recent photograph. Candidates are advised to pre-register here for a smoother experience or turn up on the day.
Further information about the requirements for the selection process can be found on emirates.com/careers. Candidates will need to come prepared to spend the full day at the venue. Shortlisted candidates will be informed of timings for further assessments and interviews on the same day.
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