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Hi to all.

What is the best way to go about finding a new airline job? What should the perfect C.V contain?

If anyone has advice or helpful tips please feel free to comment?

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By: lljanks - 16th October 2007 at 14:39

Dear Michael

Thank you so much for the info and your reply… Much appreciated!!!!!!
Thanks for taking the time to write it too. I will take the advice and hopefully come out with a good c.v.

regards and thanks again
Lloyd

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By: Michael_Mcr - 16th October 2007 at 00:59

Hi to all.

What is the best way to go about finding a new airline job? What should the perfect C.V contain?

If anyone has advice or helpful tips please feel free to comment?

The perfect CV for ANY highly technical job – should always have a front page that contains brief summary paragraphs on:

1) YOU – age, broad location, preferred locations, marital status etc

2) WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR – most important – what sort of role you ideally want at this stage of your career and what direction(s) you want to go in

and only then…

3) YOUR EXPERIENCE / QUALIFICATIONS – remember one paragraph only – the lengthy waffle can go on the following pages

Never forget that HR Depts / Employers / Agencies have to wade thru dozens and dozens of CVs – if the front page quickly ticks the right boxes they will then put it into the pile for lengthier reading and consideration.

If the front page is to fragmented / waffly / difficult to decipher then it will likely go straight in the bin, regardless of how good you might be

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By: lljanks - 12th October 2007 at 13:47

I’ll try that thank you!

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By: rdc1000 - 12th October 2007 at 10:08

Try Ryanair, I was talking to their HR department the other day, and you sound like a good candidate for one fo the schemes they run.

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By: lljanks - 12th October 2007 at 08:48

Hi
Thanks for the reply. I have an ICAO Com and IR as well as a JAR ATPL which I have just completed. I have +2300 hrs most of which are on single engine prop a/c flown in Africa. So… I’m really looking to work for any airline that is willing to take me on.
Thanks again.
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By: cal900 - 12th October 2007 at 01:28

It will depend on your job mate, however if you put CV templates into google there are a large amount of free ones to use to suit most peoples needs.

What are you going after then?

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