Emirates has announced plans to conduct assessment days for new cabin crew members in the Argentine cities of Buenos Aires and Córdoba in the coming days.
According to a press release sent by the airline, they are seeking candidates who are passionate about delivering personalized, high-quality hospitality service, focusing on creating memorable travel experiences for passengers. The importance of safety in their operations is also emphasized, with the ideal profile being someone capable of efficiently leading and managing both aircraft services and safety procedures.
Interested individuals must pre-register on the Emirates website, where they are required to submit an English-language resume and a recent photograph. The selection process and specific requirements are detailed on the airline’s webpage.
Preselected candidates will be invited to attend the assessment days, scheduled for January 12 in Buenos Aires and January 14 in Córdoba. Participants are expected to be available throughout the day.
Emirates is known for its diverse cabin crew team, comprising individuals from 160 nationalities, thereby reflecting the variety of its customers and international operations. The airline operates in over 130 cities worldwide, with a modern fleet of more than 200 wide-body aircraft, being the world’s largest operator of Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 aircraft.
The company offers its employees professional development opportunities, including training at its facilities in Dubai. Additionally, they mention that all crew members are based in Dubai, enjoying benefits such as tax-free salaries, accommodation, transportation, medical coverage, and discounts on various activities in the city.
Emirates commenced its operations in Argentina in January 2012 and currently operates four weekly flights between Dubai and Buenos Aires, with a stopover in Rio de Janeiro. This air connection provides Argentine passengers with direct access to destinations in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, as well as facilitating a convenient link between Brazil and Argentina.