Qatar Airways is on a global campaign to hire cabin crew staff and is meeting interested candidates in major cities around the world. The airline will hold its next Cabin Crew Recruitment Campaign in Dubai this Saturday, March 17. Cabin Crew Recruitment Campaign has already taken place in a number of cities in Asia and Europe. The Doha-based airline has recently completed its campaigns in Kingston (Jamaica), Hong Kong, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, Delhi and Marrakech. Qatar Airways currently has orders worth over $50 billion for more than 250 aircraft, including Boeing 787s, 777s, Airbus A350s, A380s and A320 Family of aircraft. The carrier’s next destination for Cabin Crew Recruitment Campaign is Dubai on Saturday, March 17, and will meet interested candidates to receive their resumes. Qatar Airways official will take resumes from 9am till 12 noon on Saturday, March 17, 2012. The carrier has invited interested candidates to come with their CVs and photographs to Movenpick Hotel in Bur Dubai, Oud Metha. Shortlisted candidates will be required to attend further processes over the next two or three days. The positions will be based in Doha, Qatar, it said. Emirates24l7 reported yesterday that Dubai-based Emirates airline will also be hiring well over 4,500 personnel to fill a wide range of vacancies from across all continents in the next fiscal year starting from April 1, 2012. The Arab world’s largest carrier will add 450 pilots and around 4,000 cabin crew in the next fiscal year. According to Qatar Airways, the next stage of Cabin Crew Recruitment Campaign will be launched in Chong Qing (March 17), Kolkata (Mach 23), Bangkok (March 24), Chengdu (March 24), Bucharest (March 24), Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina (March 24), Kiev (March 25), Kharkov (March 29), Busan (March 30) and Doha (March 30).
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