Company accommodation in one of the slickest cities in the world? Check.
Personal chauffeur service? Check.
Medical and dental insurance? Check.
The benefits of an Emirates pilot actually bring a tear to our eye...
The airline is hosting a roadshow in Dublin this week for interested candidates who want to know more.
The information sessions will take place on Thursday and Friday, March 23 and 24 at the Hilton Dublin Airport Hotel, Northern Cross, Malahide Road, Dublin.
The Pilot Roadshow is open to experienced pilots and offers interested applicants the chance to explore an incredible career opportunity and learn about living in cosmopolitan Dubai.
Dreamy.
Emirates is one of the world’s fastest growing luxury airlines with a global network of more than 150 destinations in 81 countries.
Emirates’ fleet of aircraft and operations are set to expand significantly with nearly 230 more aircraft on order over the next few years. With extensive training, career development and progression plans; an Emirates pilot job provides professional stability, job security and an exciting and rewarding career.
Successful applicants will start their Emirates career onboard a Boeing 777 or Airbus A380, the double decker of the sky.
Deadly.
A thriving metropolis, Dubai offers an exceptional lifestyle and a vast range of leisure and cultural attractions, in addition to year-round sunshine. At the Pilot Roadshow interested candidates will be able to speak to the Emirates recruitment team and get an insight into the company, life in Dubai and working on-board an Emirates aircraft.
It's seeking motivated, technically proficient and experienced pilots with an ICAO ATPL and English language fluency (to ICAO English level 4 or above).
Candidates from Ireland who are attracted by the Emirates brand, financial success, growth and stability, will have the chance to become part of the workforce that grows the Emirates business.
Pilots who are unable to attend the roadshow, but are interested in working with Emirates can also create an online application at www.emirates.com/pilots
Thursday's sessions are at 10am or 2pm and the Friday session is at 10am only.
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