Emirates are recruiting cabin crew and offering tax-free salary and move to Dubai
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.
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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