Emirates seeking Greek cabin crews
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
A a seminar held this Saturday, March 15 in the Athens Electra Palace hotel. Male and female candidates will be finding out details about working as cabin crew.
It is called “Career Day” and it offers the opportunity for thousands of Greeks for a career as air hosts and hostesses. It is organized in Athens by Emirates Airline in order to fill part of their 3,800 available positions, in Greece.
Career Day is in the form of a seminar held on Saturday, March 15 at the Athens Electra Palace hotel. Male and female candidates will be interviewed ny Emirates representatives, learning about the company and finding out details about working as cabin crew.
There will be an analytical presentation of the role of cabin crew, what the position demands and what privileges go with working in Emirates Airline.
The next level includes a test to determine applicants' knowledge of English and a group discussion based on the candidates' abilities. Those who complete all stages successfully, will have the opportunity to work for the airline, effective immediately.
Applicants must be at least 21 years old, have a complete CV in English and carry with them a professional photo.
Emirates is one of the biggest international airlines with 142 destinations in 80 countries and high profile sponsorships in English football clubs and stadiums.
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