Friday, June 16, 2017

FlyDubai is recruiting!


FlyDubai is recruiting! all nationalities are welcome!
plese find in the following link all the salary and contract conditions:

http://www.emploi.nat.tn/upload/docs/Salary%20Details%20and%20benefits%20for%20Cabin%20Crew%20staff%20of%20Fly%20Dubai.pdf

About FlyDubai:

Flydubai (Arabic: فلاي دبي‎‎), legally Dubai Aviation Corporation (Arabic: مؤسسة دبي للطيران‎‎), is a government-owned low-cost airline with its head office and flight operations in Terminal 2 of Dubai International Airport. The airline operates between a total of 95 destinations, serving the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe from Dubai. In July 2008, the government of Dubai established the airline. Although flydubai is not part of The Emirates Group, Emirates supported flydubai during the initial establishing phase. On 14 July 2008 flydubai signed a firm order with American aircraft manufacturer Boeing at the Farnborough Air Show for 50 Boeing 737-800s with a total value of US$3.74 billion, with the option to change the order to the larger and longer range Boeing 737-900ER, according to the airline's demand. The first of these aircraft was delivered on 17 May 2009. Scheduled flights commenced on 1 June, with services to Beirut, Lebanon and Amman, Jordan. Since then, the route network has been significantly expanded.
On 13 February 2013, flydubai announced that it was in talks with Boeing and Airbus for a 50-aircraft order. On 19 June 2013, the airline announced that it would be adding Business Class service to its flights. The Business class cabin would feature 12 seats between aisle and window, three-course meals, 12-inch televisions, a business class lounge, Italian leather seats to its offering in a bid to cater to business travelers in the emirate, access to more than 200 films, and power outlets suitable for plugs from over 170 countries.
As of May 2017, flydubai serves a total of 94 destinations. The airline does not try to poach customers from its sister airline Emirates and aims to serve destinations on new routes that previously did not exist, linking Dubai with the home country of guest workers and low-cost travel destinations.
The airline currently has one hub and operates out of Terminal 2 of Dubai International Airport. However, to accommodate for the growing airline and the expansion of the national airline at DXB, flydubai began to operate flights out of Al-Maktoum International (DWC) from 25 October 2015. The airline began with 70 flights per week to Amman, Beirut, Chittagong, Doha, Kathmandu, Kuwait and Muscat from DWC. At the Farnborough Air Show in July 2008, the airline ordered 50 Boeing 737-800s valued at approximately US$3.74 billion with substitution rights to convert its 737-800 orders to 737-900ERs (extended range) in the future.
In November 2010, flydubai agreed on a sale and leaseback deal with Avolon on another four 737-800s.
On 17 November 2013 at the Dubai Airshow, Boeing and flydubai announced a commitment for about 100 Boeing 737 MAX 8s and 11 Boeing 737-800 Next Generation aircraft. This commitment was valued at about US$11.4 billion at list prices, making it the largest ever Boeing single-aisle airliner purchase in the Middle-East.
On 6 January 2014, flydubai finalized its Boeing 737 MAX order. The order was finalized with an order for 75 Boeing 737 MAX 8s and 11 Boeing 737-800 Next Generation aircraft, along with the purchase rights for 25 more Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. This order is valued at US$8.8 billion at list prices.

How about the recruitment process?

If you want to join FlyDubai you have to apply on their website

https://careers.flydubai.com/jobs/cabin-crew-dubai-uae-assessment-centre-869

If your profile is suitable you will be contacted to complete an online test if you need a hint on how to complete this kind of online tests visit my blog's section:

http://getyourwingsnow.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/how-to-pass-infamous-online-test.html

after you pass the online test you will be able to attend an assessment, which is usually held in Dubai. Searching on the net I found this girl's experience with FlyDubai, I think it's really well written. have a look!
" Ihaven't seen any info about Flydubai so id like to share my experience with you...

The AD is pretty long we started at 7.30 am sharp ( we were around 70 I would say) and I went home around 16.00...
I 've got the job and I'll start training next year in January .
Here how it is ... GOOD LUCK EVERYBODY

The day starts with the usual registration, u go there and they ask you where do you come from and what are you doing at the moment.. Then you collect a badge with your name and number on it
Before entering the AD room they measure ur height, min is 158, only one girl didnt make it.
So you are finally inside and there are like 8 round tables. They introduce the team and the company a bit and then u start the maths and english tests straight away.. when i opened it i was like wow, 20 questions of maths but believe me they r easy, u have calculator and multiple choice, u cant go wrong.. i m BAD at maths and believe me only like 5 people didnt pass!! english test is 10 questions and easy.. u have 40 minutes so plenty of time!!! after that they continue talking for a bit then group exercise.. here a lot of people were sent home.... its 2 of them:
1) Exercise: u just crashed in the space and u need to choose 8 items to take with u, u make a list from 1 to 8 and then discuss it with the team... on top of that the recruiter gives u a topic that is secret, u never have to tell ur group.. mine was that i had to made sure that Pistols were among this 8 items... people in my group were quiet so i had no problems and i was actually the only one who got the item in the final 8!

2) Exercise: u have ditched and ur ship will sink in 2 hours .. u have 45 minutes till u can operate the slide raft and it takes 15 minute for each person.. again u individually have to decide how many people u can take ( i picked 8 but in real it was 5, lol my maths sucks).. most of the people also picked 8..

Ah I forgot to say that u do that in 2 different groups...

After this round more than half of the people were sent home!!!

So the eliminations round r just like etihad.. they call ur number.. if u stay in the room ( we didnt change like with etihad) its a good sign!!
After that you have the ROLE PLAY, which is something they have introduced since few weeks ( lucky us )... they decide who u gonna be with, its in pair... the role play r 2 and they dont change, everybody does the same 2:
FIRST one is u r a cabin crew on a full flight and there is angry passenger that complains that the woman with the kid behind him is very loud... you have to solve the situation.. the recruiter dont take part in it, they just watch you..

SECOND one i was a bride that had to go and pick my wedding cake, the cake had to be pink and black to match my dress.. i go to the shop and i find out that the cake is another color, i had to pretend to be very upset cuz the wedding is in the afternoon and there is no time..
Only 2 people didnt pass.

After that u go inside and they give u the time for final interview.. Mine was at 15.00 so i sat down and they told me to talk about me, about my cv and my work experience, they asked me why flydubai and not emirates for example ( i didnt say cuz im too freaky old lol) and other simple questions based on my work experiences.. after that they start with the usual customer service questions...

Question 1) : TELL ME ABOUT A RECENT TIME WHEN YOU HAD TO OVERCOME AN OBASTACLE AT WORK, WHAT DID YOU DO AND WHY?

Question 2) TELL ME ABOUT THE TIME WHEN YOU PARTECIPATED IN A VERY GOOD TEAM WORK, HOW WAS IT, WHY WAS IT SUCCESSFUL?

Question 3 ) TELL ME ABOUT A TIME WHEN YOU HAD TO DEAL WITH A VERY ANGRY CUSTOMER, HOW DID U FEEL, WHAT SKILLS DID U USE?

So thats all, i know its long to read but as i ve said, its a very long day!!!"
source: cabin crew.com

Good luck and safe flights everyone!





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