Ryanair has launched a major recruitment drive for 200 new cabin crew members based in Dublin.
The budget airline is hoping to fill the roles ahead of what’s expected to be a busy summer period.
A recruitment event will take place in its Engineering Building at Airside Business Park, Swords next Wednesday, January 25 from 10am.
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The day will kick off with a presentation where attendees will learn about life as a cabin crew member.
Perspective employees will then have an opportunity to meet members of the Ryanair team and can attend an interview on the day.
The recruitment event will also highlight a range of benefits for cabin crew staff - which include a 5 days on, 3 days off roster, excellent remuneration package including a joining bonus, career progression opportunities and discounted travel.
Ryanair’s People Director, Darrell Hughes, said: “We are delighted to announce our cabin crew recruitment event taking place next Wed, 25 Jan as we seek to fill a further 200 Dublin-based cabin crew roles ahead of a busy Summer 2023.
“As Ireland and Europe’s no.1 airline, these exciting Ryanair cabin crew opportunities offer candidates the chance to secure the best cabin crew jobs in aviation, where hard work is rewarded with fast-track career opportunities. Our cabin crew enjoy industry-leading ‘5 days on, 3 days off’ rosters – equivalent to a bank holiday every week - fantastic remuneration packages, outstanding career development opportunities and world class training.
“We look forward to welcoming new cabin crew members on board in the lead up to a busy Summer 2023 as Ryanair grows to carry 225 million passengers by 2026.”
Interested candidates can register via the Ryanair Cabin Crew Recruitment Drive website, where they can find full details.
The event will take place in the Ryanair Engineering Building, 230-240 Airside Business Park Swords on January 25 at 10am.
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