Emirates Group to Hire More than 17,000 Staff in Global Recruitment Drive
- The Emirates Group plans to hire 17,300 people in a global recruitment drive within the next few months.
- This recruitment will span multiple roles including cabin crew and pilots as the company aims for a 14% workforce increase by the end of the financial year.
- The hiring process includes over 2,100 open days in 150 cities, attracting millions of applicants and highlighting the group's appeal as an employer.
- Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum emphasized the opportunity for professionals to contribute to the company's growth.
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The Dubai airline is looking for pilots, engineers, finance experts, flight attendants, hostesses. 2,100 days of recruitment (also in Milan and Rome)
Dubai-based Emirates begins massive recruitment drive with for 17,300 job openings
Emirates Group plans to add staff in 350 different roles across the group in the financial year that ends next March, expanding its overall workforce by 14%. The new jobs will include over 4,000 at its ground-handling firm dnata.
Emirates launches massive hiring drive
Dubai: The Emirates Group on Tuesday, July 22, launched a massive global recruitment drive to hire 17,300 professionals across 350 roles this financial year. The Dubai-based aviation giant — which includes Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, and dnata, a leading air and travel services provider — is scaling up operations with one of its biggest ever hiring campaigns. Also ReadIndian professionals in UAE earn three times more tha…

Emirates Group launches massive talent drive to recruit over 17,000
The Emirates Group has kickstarted a global talent scouting and acquisition drive, revving up this phase of its growth. This financial year, the aviation powerhouse is looking to onboard 17,300 people across 350 roles. These roles span every facet, function and operations across Emirates and dnata, a leading global air and travel services provider. Hundreds of new recruits are required across some roles, including cabin crew, pilots, engineers, …
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