Virgin
I just wanted to thank everyone who helped me with what to wear in my application photo. I got some photos done today wearing a black suit and co-ordinating scarf so hopefully they'll turn out ok.
I have a couple more questions about the application...... How do the references work? do you provide them with reference contacts after they offer you the job???? Also, the the question that asks 'Please give details of other qualifications or special experience you feel may be relevant to your application' I can't think of anything to put here, I did a cabin crew course with ready 2 fly. Should I put that down? Sorry, one more...... The requirements state 'educated to gcse standard' I have a grade C for Maths and a D for English Language and a D for English Literature. Will this effect my application? Thank you so much, you've all been really helpful Leanne |
I'd say if you made the effort to take a relevant course, then adding it to the application form shouldn't do any harm at all.
Good luck! :ok: Leon |
Virgin Atlantic Training Course- 25th April
Hi Everyone,
Passed my interview and am joining Virgin on the 25th of this month am so excited its my dream come true- just wandered if VA crew has any more info on what to expect from the training course? Also Id love to hear from anyone else starting on this date! Thanks in advance :O |
Hi Amy,
PM me if you've got any questions before (or during) your training course. Welcome to Virgin Atlantic and good luck :ok: H.a.a.K. |
virgin atlantic recruitment
Hello everyone,
Just wondered if anyone could help me, I applied for VA in January I have had a letter back from them saying they got my application. But I haven’t heard anything else yet how long does it take to hear if your application will be taken any further? It is my first time that I have applied so I haven’t got a clue!!! So if anyone could help me that would be grate!! Thanks!!!! :) |
Virgin Atlantic
Hi guys
I had an interview with VS last Friday (3rd) and still not heard anything.... anyone else waiting to find out from Friday? How soon did everyone else find out?? Thanks in advance |
Foreigners in Virgin Atlantic
Virgin Girls and Boys,
First of all I would like to say hello to all of you. I saw VAA web site about terms and conditions to became CA (age over 19, holding EU passport etc.) and I am wondering if it is really possible to be offered a CA position when you are foreigner. Any ideas? I would like o apply soon and just want to know if I have any chances as a person from another country. Thanks for any info BJG |
Hello BJG,
As long as you have the legal right to live and work in the UK then it is more than possible for you to apply for a job with Virgin or indeed any of the airlines based in the UK. My housemate is crew for Virgin and she says there are loads of non-british crew with the airline and I fly longhaul for BA and I am also foreign...(Well Irish is not that foreign but it is a different country), but in recent months I have flown with numourous Spanish, Italians, French, Russion, Isreali, Slovenian, Irish, Canadian, Greek, Scandanavian and Lebanese crew who all have the right to live and work in the uk!!! So dont worry about it, you will still be eligable!!! |
Thanks for that news - good for me. I will apply to VAA as soon as possible, i'm just waiting for application form.
Does anyone know how often VAA have interwiews? I mean is it ones a month or more or less?:confused: |
How difficult is it to obtain the right to live and work in the UK. So does that mean a EU passport is not necessary?
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Hi
Well I got VS but was wondering if anyone has details of any B&B's near the training centre?? Any numbers or web addresses would be great!! Cheers and thanks for your help!:ok: |
Hello,
Congratulations Gizmogaz, well done. I don't know anything about B&B but I can ask in my company if you like, about the interview, was it something like Dorset CAbin Boy described on the first page? Let me know Thanks BJG |
Virgin interview 22.08.05
Hi everyone.....im another new one to this forum and am seeking help. I have a interview with virgin on 22.08.05 (well well happy but bloody nervous) and woundered if anyone else has got one on the same date???
And does anyone know if its true that u only get the job with va on the second/thrid interview!!!! Lastly have herd that the maths test has been stoped, is this true because if it hasn't i will have to get those text books back out and brush up............ lastly is there any advise u think may be of help please let me know as i would really appreciate it as haven't been for an interview in years, counting the days can't wait!!!! thanks mathew |
Check your PMs!!
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FLY By 1980,
And does anyone know if its true that u only get the job with va on the second/thrid interview!!!! As for the maths test, I am not sure. I shall ask her when she comes home about that one. |
interview virgin
Hi there, just woundering if anyone has an interview on 22.08.05 with virgin besides me!!!!
Am Nervous as hell but can't wait..... Mathew |
Interview Finally
Hi Everyone,
Finally I recived a letter with my interview day on 5th Aug. Is anuone going there that day? BJG:O |
It is obvious that the standard of cabin crew has been declining with Virgin over the last few years. Fatter and more stupid would probably describe it best.
If the Maths test is no longer set, then God help us, because the standard of spelling of the last few potential recruits posting leaves me with a deep sense of forthcoming disaster. CP32 CP32, your post also leaves US with a sense of forthcoming disaster at Virgin if you work for them :rolleyes: Please Members NO replies on this subject, it doesn't deserve any. Thank you Flyblue |
commuting to work
Hi everyone,
I am looking at applying for virgin and was wondering whether a lot of the crew have chosen to live close to their base or whether they commute from home. I live near birmingham so it would probably take me approx 2 and a half hrs to drive to lhr/lgw so im not sure whether this is suitable or not. Do any other crew commute this distance? Any help would be greatly appreciated. thanx :ok: Nat :D |
Virgin help
Hey
I just wondered if anyone could help me, with Virgin do you fly mainly from LHR or LGW or is it a mixture as I know you are duel based? Can you request to be based more at LHR if you live closer etc.???? (as I do!) Any help would be much appreciated :O |
Hello
Can someone tell me Virgin's staff travel allowance? There website states it's one of the best in the industry. Cheers |
After 6 months probation your entitled to 7 free of charge tickets(basically you pay the tax £60 ish) flights on standby basis.
You are entitled to premium upgrades straight away then upper class 2 after 3 years service ( or is it 3? ) then 5 after 5 years. You can also use all other zed ticket carriers . the prices vary . domestic flights are aprox £49. These are also standby basis. If you want confirmed tickets then there are mates plus for yourself and people on your staff travel list. and mates tickets (more expensive) for anyone you know also confirmed. So lots of nice perks!!! |
On top of usual staff travel (e.g. unlimited ID90s on VS and other carriers with which VS has an interline agreement, which is practically all major carriers), VS also give their staff 7 FREE flights a year.
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Cheers fellas
Do VS cabin crew either work on the A343/6s or B744, or both? Also do VS staff ever cover Virgin Nigeria's LOS-LGW flights? |
Part-time/casual or single route Cabin Crew?
Hello!
I was wondering if any VS crew could help me with a question! I'm currently studying at university and will (hopefully ) graduate in May! In October I will begin my Masters and I was thinking of applying for a cabin crew position with VS. I was wondering whether VS recruit for part-time/casual or single route crew similar to Qantas in Australia? I've heard that such crew work full time hours during the busy summer period and return to single route or casual contracts in the winter. I am looking for something similar to this as I have four months off in the summer, and then begin my part-time study in October. Do / would VS recruit for crew like this? If I speak a specific langauge, for example Hindi or Mandarin, could I, for example do one DEL/BOM or PVG flight every week when I begin my Masters and then return to full time work during busy periods? I emailed VS, however I got a standard reply letter which did not answer my question. Could any of you help me here? I really want a career in the airline industry and becoming a cabin crew member has always appealed to me. However, I want to 'test the water' before committing myself and thought becoming a crew member while studying would let me do this! Look forward to your advice. Many thanks. |
^ VS do not employ casusal/part time staff.
I bet they also wouldn't employ you if you said you were currently studying. They have a thing about stopping people from getting an education!! If you want to 'test the water' for crew, VS isn't the place to do it. I suggest shorthaul - probably with BA or BD. ^^VS don't fly VK's LGW/LOS route as it is a seperate airline. You will however do the VS LHR/LOS route. VS crew are trained on all 3 aircraft types. |
Originally Posted by striparella
^ VS do not employ casusal/part time staff.
I bet they also wouldn't employ you if you said you were currently studying. They have a thing about stopping people from getting an education!! If you want to 'test the water' for crew, VS isn't the place to do it. I suggest shorthaul - probably with BA or BD. Thank you in advance! (And many thanks striparella for your reply, it was very kind of you - I appreciate it ;) ) |
^ It's not worth contacting them, they don't employ part time cabin crew new starters, they only offer permanent full time contracts. Unless things have changed since i was crew, part time is mainly only offered to returning to work mums.
Ground staff and Res i believe take on part time staff if you really do want to work for the company, it may be worth starting there. Shift work on the ground is far more flexible than crew if you're studying at the same time. The only way i can see you getting round it is if you apply now for crew and don't tell them you plan on going back to education, work full time over the summer, and by the time your college course starts apply for one of the ground positions. All though during the final months i was crew i was only getting minimum trips per month, which not only felt like part time, but the salary did as well!! Again, things hve probably changed. |
Originally Posted by striparella
Ground staff and Res i believe take on part time staff if you really do want to work for the company, it may be worth starting there. Shift work on the ground is far more flexible than crew if you're studying at the same time.
The only way i can see you getting round it is if you apply now for crew and don't tell them you plan on going back to education, work full time over the summer, and by the time your college course starts apply for one of the ground positions. Maybe someone can answer this question, why don't airlines generally recruit for part-time crew? Does it come down to money as usual? Once again thank you - look forward to all your replies! (Cheers Striparella ;) ) |
virgin interview
Hi everyone i am new to this site and have been reading through all the threads. I am a wanabee flight attendant- have been for years. My job as a secretary is coming to an end this year and i have the Virgin application form ready to fill out! I feel well informed through reading everyone's comments etc.. Just 2 questions, at the assessment day - what kind of song do they make you stand up and sing infront of everyone?
Also - is it best to dress smart or funky? Cheers! |
You dont have to sing a song anymore.That stopped years ago.Its just a few group exercises.And for the interview go smartly dressed,it gives them a good idea of what you'd look like in the uniform.Good luck! :)
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total virgin
Cheers! I am about to post the application form!! |
Don't worry beana you don't have to get up and sing. The group I was in had to develop a skit to present to the interviewers. The topic was 'Charity' so we did a skit about a charity and we DID sing some of it (as a group) and the rest was spoken with each individual in the group taking turns to speak. I think they gave us 20 minutes of preparation.
The interview is really fun so go for it and good luck. R3P |
thanks cosmic!:)
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thankyou very much r3please!! :)
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On top of usual staff travel (e.g. unlimited ID90s on VS and other carriers with which VS has an interline agreement, which is practically all major carriers), VS also give their staff 7 FREE flights a year.
The ID90s are no more.....(apart from interline on other airlines) ID90 on VS have been replaced with ZED tkts |
Hi Beana, the answer to your question smart or funky, i think the best option is smart, it looks more proffesional. A friend of mine recently had an interview with virgin and she turned up looking very nice but looked like she was going to meet her friends in a funky bar for lunch and she didnt get it. Im not saying that was why but it could have come accross to interviewers that she wasnt that serious about the job. Put it this way, you can never go wrong turning up for an interview in a smart suit. Good Luck
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Thanks sukigirl and amtba- very good advice!
Just out of interest - i wonder how soon do you start flying after you have completed your training? And how far in advance do you receive your roster? Questions i could ask in my interview really..! Just wondering.. |
Just a few questions. I could not find them on the virgin atlantic website, so wanted to know here:
1) what is the current virgin pay? Ive seen the quotes from 2005, but wanted to know if it has changed? 2) what realistic chance have I got being a 19 year old who has had no airline experience 3) do we have to pay for uniforms or training. I have noticed some airlines do make you pay for those, and just wondered if VS was the same Also, anything else that could be of help whilst I am filling out the application form will greatly be appriciated Thank you :) |
Hi virgin_cc_wannabe
Im hoping to work for Virgin too, if like me you have plenty of customer service experience, a happy and responsible personality with a great big smile, then i can tell you that you have a good chance! Your age and lack of airline experience isnt a problem.. so go for it! No you dont have to pay for uniforms or training. Maybe see you at the interview!! Beana |
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