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Bongopretty 19th Apr 2024 09:10

Wizzair student pilot cv help
 
Hi guys, I want to apply for Wizzair student pilot program, the only issue i have is I have no pilot experience but how do I structure my resume.

allert 19th Apr 2024 11:38

You can structure your CV like you would do any other CV - skills, work experience, education and hobbies. If you're applying for an ab-initio position they'll know you have little or no flying experience anyway. So try and highlight your motivation and some pilot competencies that you may pocess in your professional profile section at the top.

Bongopretty 28th Apr 2024 21:13


Originally Posted by allert (Post 11638657)
You can structure your CV like you would do any other CV - skills, work experience, education and hobbies. If you're applying for an ab-initio position they'll know you have little or no flying experience anyway. So try and highlight your motivation and some pilot competencies that you may pocess in your professional profile section at the top.

hey allert could you help me privately please?

darkroomsource 29th Apr 2024 11:29

Is this right, what I think I understand?
they're having applicants pay eu 8,000 per applicant, non-refundable?
and if they get anywhere near the same number of applicants as other programs - e.g. 20,000 applicants
then they're getting paid eu 160 millions to run the program
but if they take 120 into the program with 60 graduating, at eu 250,000 per person for the training, then they have a cost of eu 30 millions
so after they're hired and working there's still eu 130 millions to page salaries for a few years

WindyTurtle 29th Apr 2024 18:10


Originally Posted by darkroomsource (Post 11645327)
Is this right, what I think I understand?
they're having applicants pay eu 8,000 per applicant, non-refundable?
and if they get anywhere near the same number of applicants as other programs - e.g. 20,000 applicants
then they're getting paid eu 160 millions to run the program
but if they take 120 into the program with 60 graduating, at eu 250,000 per person for the training, then they have a cost of eu 30 millions
so after they're hired and working there's still eu 130 millions to page salaries for a few years

That doesn't sound right? The "recruitment fee" is 85 EUR and non-refundable. Then you pay 13950 EUR within 30 days of a training agreement contract to enroll at your chosen school. The rest is paid back once you're released as a Wizz FO over 5 years.


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