Fancy working in Dubai?
Ever wanted to embark on an exciting career abroad, then you can add some Dubai spice to your life setting flight on a career with Emirates Airline, one of the top five most profitable airlines in the world.
On Saturday 2 June at 9.00am at the Hilton Hotel on George St, Sydney, Emirates Airline invites you to attend an Open Day to learn what it is like to be a crew member based in Dubai.
Bianca Dambitis, who has been with Emirates for the last three years, is one of more than 700 Australians who help to make up the internationally diverse Emirates team, saying, “I love my role as an Emirates crew member. I enjoy the balance between flights and my days-off and use my free time to relax in Dubai or explore the 89 global destinations that Emirates flies to”.
“My colleagues from around the world have also become some of my closest friends. We’ve travelled the world together and excelled in the friendly and professional culture at Emirates,” she added.
Vice President Commercial Australia Stephen Pearse said this is a great prospect for those seeking a long-term career with the award winning airline, adding, “We’re excited to offer this opportunity to confident, service-oriented individuals who wish to embrace the Emirates culture and climb the corporate ladder in this rapidly expanding workforce.”
“There is a lot going for an Emirates crew member in 2007 and beyond and not only is there the chance to grow with Emirates as we keep up with the increasing demand for international air travel, there is also an attractive employment package including competitive tax-free salaries, generous travel benefits, career security and excellent professional development opportunities.”
Emirates Airline currently boasts an expanding network of 89 exciting destinations with strong beliefs in commitment to training and career development of their staff and by 2010 Emirates expects to operate 150 aircraft and fly to more than 100 destinations.
As the airline pursues its ambitious growth plans over the next decade, cabin crew will enjoy a variety of exciting career development opportunities.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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