SIA recruitment

Saw this Job Ad today, too bad I’m still studying or else I will give it a try. Studying Part-time really reduce my job selection pool… sux! Or maybe I shud put my studies on hold and apply for it.

We will be conducting a recruitment exercise for Flight Stewardess/ Steward in Singapore. If you meet the following standards, we will be pleased to meet you at our walk-in interview.

Requirements

  • Singapore or Malaysian citizenship
  • Females who are at least 1.58m; males who are at least 1.65m in height
  • At least 2 GCE ‘A’-level credits and 2 ‘O’-level credits including General Paper in the GCE ‘A’-level examination; or a Diploma from a local Polytechnic. (Those with at least 5 GCE ‘O’-level credits, including English, and relevant working experience may also apply).
  • Completed, are exempted from, or are not liable for National Service. Those in the process of completing NS may also apply.

Preference will be given to candidates who are able to speak foreign languages or are experienced in customer service.

Training

If you make it through our rigorous selection process, you will undergo about 4 months’ training. On successful completion of training you will commence flying duties.

Remuneration & Service Benefits

Apart from the opportunity to experience various cultures and meet new people from around the world, you can look forward to a total income of about S$3,500 a month, including fixed salary and variable incentive allowances. Plus an annual wage supplement of one month’s basic salary and profit-sharing bonus. You will also be entitled to free travel to any SIA destination once a year and enjoy discounted travel at other times.

Interviews will be conducted on 6 and 7 January 2007 at:

Raffles City Convention Centre
Swissotel The Stamford

4th Level – Atrium Ballroom
No. 2 Stamford Road
Singapore 178882

~ by livingthedream on December 22, 2006.

4 Responses to “SIA recruitment”

  1. jus go~ and i’ll see you in SIA. this time it’s a major recruitment, should be easier to get in somemore. you’ll have plenty of money to do your studies after that. but first few months will be tough.

    if you need questions, just ask me. i’ll answer as much as possible. :)

  2. Sure man, thanks for the encouragement. :)

  3. First you’ll have to ask yourself, if you get in SIA are you willing to give up your studies? If you are, prepare well and go for the interview. But if your studies comes first and you can make time, I would encourage you to go just for the experience.

    Its a great learning experience to know what its like, the recruitment process, competition, etc. They say beginer’s luck might get you in but some people just have the right package to get through the first time. You may just be one of those gifted ones. However if you’re serious about flying as a career, prepare yourself as much as possible. This improves your chances of being selected and even if you didn’t make the cut, you have learnt from the experience and enriched yourself. The valuable experience will help you the next time around.

  4. hello… i just wanted to know. i’ll be grad next year on mar2009 from poly. can i still apply for SIA? or i have to wait till i complete my education? and secondly, i do not have much water confidence. will there be trainings provided if I make the cut?
    thank you :)

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