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NATS are recruiting an ATSA at Edinburgh Tower.
https://krb-sjobs.brassring.com/TGWE...codes=Facebook
https://krb-sjobs.brassring.com/TGWE...codes=Facebook
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NATS are recruiting an ATSA at Edinburgh Tower.
https://krb-sjobs.brassring.com/TGWE...codes=Facebook
https://krb-sjobs.brassring.com/TGWE...codes=Facebook
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NewAge., I don't mean to put a downer on your aspirations but you've been looking for a job and seeking help from people on this board for quite some time. In this time, I don't recall you getting shortlisted - I might be wrong, and I'm not going to go through all the posts again.
You might want to look at what you are offering and how you are presenting yourself. To break into and get on in any career depends not just on what paperwork you have but also - and sometimes far more importantly - how you present yourself and what reputation precedes you.
Aviation is not a forgiving business - to get on you need more than just licences but certain attitudes, behaviours and other personal characteristics. If you have these characteristics, you need to get them across when applying for a job. This might mean contacting the organisation that has the opportunity to sound out what they are looking for - so you can tailor your application. And to follow up your written application with a phone call so that your name gets remembered (but for the right reason). If you can, try to get some feedback on your current approach and be prepared to accept any unwanted comments constructively and learn from it - it's something that you'll benefit from in this business....and many others.
You might want to look at what you are offering and how you are presenting yourself. To break into and get on in any career depends not just on what paperwork you have but also - and sometimes far more importantly - how you present yourself and what reputation precedes you.
Aviation is not a forgiving business - to get on you need more than just licences but certain attitudes, behaviours and other personal characteristics. If you have these characteristics, you need to get them across when applying for a job. This might mean contacting the organisation that has the opportunity to sound out what they are looking for - so you can tailor your application. And to follow up your written application with a phone call so that your name gets remembered (but for the right reason). If you can, try to get some feedback on your current approach and be prepared to accept any unwanted comments constructively and learn from it - it's something that you'll benefit from in this business....and many others.
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I presume you've seen :
https://krb-sjobs.brassring.com/tgwe...0&jobid=737290
Only a 12 month posting though.
https://krb-sjobs.brassring.com/tgwe...0&jobid=737290
Only a 12 month posting though.
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Job Opportunities
There are several ATC and FISO jobs here:
ATC Jobs ¦¦ Careers ¦¦ Safeskys ¦¦ Air Traffic Control Services
Good Luck
ATC Jobs ¦¦ Careers ¦¦ Safeskys ¦¦ Air Traffic Control Services
Good Luck
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I presume you've seen :
https://krb-sjobs.brassring.com/tgwe...0&jobid=737290
Only a 12 month posting though.
https://krb-sjobs.brassring.com/tgwe...0&jobid=737290
Only a 12 month posting though.
There are several ATC and FISO jobs here:
ATC Jobs ¦¦ Careers ¦¦ Safeskys ¦¦ Air Traffic Control Services
Good Luck
ATC Jobs ¦¦ Careers ¦¦ Safeskys ¦¦ Air Traffic Control Services
Good Luck
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I can´t apply as I'll be 25 by the end of September 2015 and the age limit is "25 years of age at 01 October 2015". I already e-mailed, and they said there could do no exception.
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Irish Aviation Authority is currently inviting applications for consideration for April and October intakes apparently. Might be worth a look?
https://www.iaa.ie/student-controller-programme
https://www.iaa.ie/student-controller-programme
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Thats all well and good if you can go for 16 months without any pay or help wth accomodation allowance for no guaranteed job at the end of it. I'm not really sure how the IAA get people to sign up for that.