NetJets Recruitment
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NetJets Recruitment
Hi All,
Just wondering if anybody knows if netjets europe are recruiting at the moment? And if they are is the best thing to send in a CV by normal post or email?
Hope someone out there knows more than I do!
Cheers
Just wondering if anybody knows if netjets europe are recruiting at the moment? And if they are is the best thing to send in a CV by normal post or email?
Hope someone out there knows more than I do!
Cheers
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Yes, they are recruiting. They are getting loads more aircraft over the next two years so if you are not lucky the first time, keep trying. Look on their website re your application. Good Luck
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Hi, just wondered what life was like at Netjets for the Cabin Crew? Searched PPrune, and everything to do with Netjets is the flight deck side of things. Anyone give an insight to the cabin crew side of things?!
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Hola
Netjets will be recruiting from 2007, and you can send your resume and cover letter and pics at [email protected] .... their cabin crew bases are :
Amsterdam Barcelona Berlin Bordeaux Brussels Budapest Cologne Copenhagen Dublin Düsseldorf Edinburgh Frankfurt Geneva Glasgow Hamburg Madrid Malaga Manchester Marseille Milan (Malpensa) Munich Nice Oslo Lisbon London Lyon Paris Prague Rome Stockholm Stuttgart Toulouse Venice Vienna Warsaw Zurich.
I have a friend who is GVA-based, as a copilot, and she says it's wonderful... with civilized passengers, great service and great perks. The only downside is the 100% availability which might not always suit one's private life. The pay is definitely above any airlines, but I guess it changes from base to base.
I am thinking of applying for tha Madrid base.... I've given up on Spanish's crappy airlines so I guess corporate aviation is one good option.
Netjets will be recruiting from 2007, and you can send your resume and cover letter and pics at [email protected] .... their cabin crew bases are :
Amsterdam Barcelona Berlin Bordeaux Brussels Budapest Cologne Copenhagen Dublin Düsseldorf Edinburgh Frankfurt Geneva Glasgow Hamburg Madrid Malaga Manchester Marseille Milan (Malpensa) Munich Nice Oslo Lisbon London Lyon Paris Prague Rome Stockholm Stuttgart Toulouse Venice Vienna Warsaw Zurich.
I have a friend who is GVA-based, as a copilot, and she says it's wonderful... with civilized passengers, great service and great perks. The only downside is the 100% availability which might not always suit one's private life. The pay is definitely above any airlines, but I guess it changes from base to base.
I am thinking of applying for tha Madrid base.... I've given up on Spanish's crappy airlines so I guess corporate aviation is one good option.
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Thanks for the information - greatly received.
It's a shame there is not more in the Cabin Crew section of things, after running a search its all flight deck related. Do we not have any Netjets Cabin Crew on here?!
It's a shame there is not more in the Cabin Crew section of things, after running a search its all flight deck related. Do we not have any Netjets Cabin Crew on here?!
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Help for NetJets interview
Hi, i just received an invitation from NetJets for my interview, and i'm asking if someone out there knows anything abt their interviews and what to expect......what do they do, and what kind of questions do they ask, and what kind of tests do they do??????....as the interview will take all day long........all info and help you can give me is greatly appreciated......thanks a lot!!!
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Netjets Interview
Hi, i just received an invitation from NetJets for my interview, and i'm asking if someone out there knows anything abt their interviews and what to expect......what do they do, and what kind of questions do they ask, and what kind of tests do they do??????....as the interview will take all day long........all info and help you can give me is greatly appreciated......thanks a lot!!!
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After lunch we maybe had another presentation and then a written test. The test was quite easy, but had a very short time limit. Examples of questions were how do you use a BCF? What would you use to accompany caviar? What does mezze consist of? If you have worked for an airline, you will be able to answer them easily. Lastly we had individual interviews. Again, nothing difficult. I was asked a few safety questions. Think of a few questions to ask yourself.
My tips are: wear a suit - look like a flight attendant, dont be too quiet or too loud, have a professional CV and photo.
Good Luck and hope to see you in Netjets!
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Thanks alot for your info Leggs11, i appreciate it very much......and its really good to have an idea abt whats to expect............looking 4ward 2 join u guys..............Kmp1, i didnt apply for a particular base.......am quite flexible there......
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I applied for Netjets Europe a couple of months ago, and they said that they aren't recruiting until January, so to reapply then..... Are they just interviewing applicants now who had applied in the past who were already on file?
Also, did they mention the pay? I was wondering how it compares to commercial airlines?
Also, did they mention the pay? I was wondering how it compares to commercial airlines?
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Pay will be per 1 january: 48350 euro p/y. You have to pay social security in the UK (about 8%) and tax in portugal (25%). So that leaves you with...... hmm where is my calculator. Well you can figure it out.
New schedule 6 on 5 off, or 7 on 6 off, but never more then 50 days per quarter. Bottem line is 200 workdays - 22 holiday is 178 days per year to work and the rest at home.
New schedule 6 on 5 off, or 7 on 6 off, but never more then 50 days per quarter. Bottem line is 200 workdays - 22 holiday is 178 days per year to work and the rest at home.