NETJETS Europe hiring again
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From: Duit On Mon Dei
That's who NetJets have used in the past. There appears to be no active recruitment at the moment. In the past, people have "followed" Kura on LinkedIn to get notified when it opens. Perhaps registering with Kura might help too.
Historically, the recruitment window only opens for about 2 -3 weeks at a time.
Good luck.
Historically, the recruitment window only opens for about 2 -3 weeks at a time.
Good luck.

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From: Home Counties
You don’t meet to prepare for the sim. It will be whatever sim is available on the day and they couldn’t care less about limitations / memory items etc. probably you will need to fly some sort of raw data departure (nothing complex) and take some vectors.


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Agreed, they’re looking for some basic flying ability, track a navaid, then another navaid and level off is all they’re looking for but much more important is your SA and how you handle something unexpected - remember DODAR and NITS and you’ll ace it.


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If you’re desperate and need a job quickly then you need to look elsewhere as we won’t be hiring any time soon as explained above. But if you can wait for your final job move then keep an eye out - it’s rare to regret joining
Last edited by Globally Challenged; 19th December 2025 at 06:57.


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you want to be within 1 1/2 hr drive of your nominated gateway. With that being said you don’t HAVE to, but it can be an added stress. Plenty of folks manage it though.

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From: Germany
...and if you live far away from your gateway AND have a very early airline show-time for your first day on tour, you may have to drive to the airport the night before and sleep at some place, family, hotel etc.
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From: Holand
Hello, do you know if it’s possible to apply to NetJets Europe if you hold an A320 type rating but your ME on the licence has expired? In other words, can you apply through Kura and, if selected, renew the ME/IR afterwards? Thank you

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From: Germany
...but in light of an updated temporary gateway policy, you won't be able to use those temporary gateways throughout the year. It is a significant deterioration of conditions and some colleagues won't be able to continue in the company.
In light of this we need to warn people who are interested in joining Netjets: if you expect to e.g. use a gateway in Spain, but actually live in France by using a temporary gateway there, this has ended now. Don't come here. Join Air France instead.
In light of this we need to warn people who are interested in joining Netjets: if you expect to e.g. use a gateway in Spain, but actually live in France by using a temporary gateway there, this has ended now. Don't come here. Join Air France instead.

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From: Germany
I would like to expand on my previous post.
The number of days allowed at temporary gateways (outside the country of your permanent gateway) is limited to 30% of your contractual days per calendar year. The standard contract is 200 years per year, resulting in a maximum of 60 "contract days" that can be spent at a temporary gateway. This is all due to EU social security rules.
The thing that is important to understand is that OFF-days at a temporary gateway will not count towards the yearly allowance. But days on tour before and/or after using temporary gateway will count. Basically, when you start and end a tour out of a temporary gateway, all tour days will count. If you start at your permanent gateway and end at a temporary gateway, only the last day of that tour will count towards the annual allowance. If you start at a temporary gateway, but end at your permanent gateway, all tour-days will count, except for the last day.
As our work rhythm is usually 6 ON and 5 OFF, you can do 10 full stays at temporary gateways in a calendar year. You can surely optimize it, by playing with the above mentioned rules, but it is definitely a step back from what we had before.
The number of days allowed at temporary gateways (outside the country of your permanent gateway) is limited to 30% of your contractual days per calendar year. The standard contract is 200 years per year, resulting in a maximum of 60 "contract days" that can be spent at a temporary gateway. This is all due to EU social security rules.
The thing that is important to understand is that OFF-days at a temporary gateway will not count towards the yearly allowance. But days on tour before and/or after using temporary gateway will count. Basically, when you start and end a tour out of a temporary gateway, all tour days will count. If you start at your permanent gateway and end at a temporary gateway, only the last day of that tour will count towards the annual allowance. If you start at a temporary gateway, but end at your permanent gateway, all tour-days will count, except for the last day.
As our work rhythm is usually 6 ON and 5 OFF, you can do 10 full stays at temporary gateways in a calendar year. You can surely optimize it, by playing with the above mentioned rules, but it is definitely a step back from what we had before.

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From: Home Counties
Keep an eye out on LinkedIn around August when we will apparently be recruiting again for indocs Jan/Feb/March 2027
I’m not sure what the hold pool status will be but I believe those still swimming are being contacted every month or so - so hopefully those people will get contacted first.
I’m not sure what the hold pool status will be but I believe those still swimming are being contacted every month or so - so hopefully those people will get contacted first.






