Joining Qatar Airways (QR) - all you need to know about it (threads merged)
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Recruitment Period
Finally got a platform to clear my friend's doubts. My friend recently attended a recruitment event and was selected to the post a customer care agent II (ground handling) last May. He was asked to sign a contract and told to wait for an offer letter which will be accepted on the online portal. For the past six months there has not been any feedback. Status on the portal hasn't changed either. Can anyone help my friend? He wants to know what's next. He is desperate now for the outcome.
Join Date: Mar 2013
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The talent pool is completely stopped right now. I'd say there are around 300 pilots (Captains and FOs) waiting for a date of join. Nobody has received start dates recently and some with confirmed start dates had them withdrawn and were sent back to the talent pool.
The blockade has caused some changes in QR growth plans and they're reviewing their manpower requirements for the future. So until the new fiscal year, which starts on April, don't expect much movement in terms of hiring. I believe they'll continue doing roadshows and inviting people for screening in Doha, but don't expect a date of join sooner than a year after joining the talent pool, except for candidates who are rated and experienced on the B777/A330.
There are a lot of candidates who were screened in Jan/Feb/Mar who are still on the talent pool waiting for some news. They have also extended the maximum talent pool permanence period from 12 to 18 months. From April on QR should probably have a clear picture of their new requirements and things should start heating up again in terms of hiring.
So patience is the key word for now. And I would also recommend a backup plan.
The blockade has caused some changes in QR growth plans and they're reviewing their manpower requirements for the future. So until the new fiscal year, which starts on April, don't expect much movement in terms of hiring. I believe they'll continue doing roadshows and inviting people for screening in Doha, but don't expect a date of join sooner than a year after joining the talent pool, except for candidates who are rated and experienced on the B777/A330.
There are a lot of candidates who were screened in Jan/Feb/Mar who are still on the talent pool waiting for some news. They have also extended the maximum talent pool permanence period from 12 to 18 months. From April on QR should probably have a clear picture of their new requirements and things should start heating up again in terms of hiring.
So patience is the key word for now. And I would also recommend a backup plan.
Join Date: Mar 2013
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Indeed the roster on the 777 is tight and understaffed, but there's been no movement on the talent pool in the past couple of months. All the new guys who are joining or have joined recently received their DOJ many months ago. The only exception is for pilots rated on the 777 or A330 and, in some cases, highly experienced on the A320. These guys are receiving DOJs few weeks after screening. I should also highlight that a lot of people with confirmed DOJ for Jan/Feb/Mar 2018 had their offers withdrawn and were sent back to the talent pool.
Human Resources sent an email to all talent poolers a couple of weeks ago saying they do not have an estimated DOJ for anybody and that they're reviewing their manpower requirements for the next financial year. As soon as they have this defined they will get in touch again with all candidates.
As the next financial year starts only in April I believe things will run slow until then in terms of new DOJs for the current poolers. I am not saying people won't receive new offers until then, but I believe they'll happen in quite a slow pace.
Human Resources sent an email to all talent poolers a couple of weeks ago saying they do not have an estimated DOJ for anybody and that they're reviewing their manpower requirements for the next financial year. As soon as they have this defined they will get in touch again with all candidates.
As the next financial year starts only in April I believe things will run slow until then in terms of new DOJs for the current poolers. I am not saying people won't receive new offers until then, but I believe they'll happen in quite a slow pace.
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Join Date: Nov 2016
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Have been following this thread for a while trying to get a good idea on life at QR, would appreciate some advice on this:
Have recently begun a career in aircraft leasing with top 5 company, have also been offered a place on the cadet programme (I know this section is for the experienced) to fly 320s (109k£..). Mid 20s and single, torn between the two options as both are big shouts and both with their ups and downs
Any advice folks..
Have recently begun a career in aircraft leasing with top 5 company, have also been offered a place on the cadet programme (I know this section is for the experienced) to fly 320s (109k£..). Mid 20s and single, torn between the two options as both are big shouts and both with their ups and downs
Any advice folks..
Join Date: Feb 2010
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Quick question about company housing, anyone managed to join without taking company accomodation but allowance instead ? I’m talking new joiners, not the guys already hired waiting in line to opt out.
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Why is that? If you join as a Type Rated pilot do you have to do the full course or you can do the short course?
Is there any bond for Type Rated pilots? I believe in Emirates if you join as a Type Rated FO, you still do the full course and you are bonded for 5 years.
Thanks
Is there any bond for Type Rated pilots? I believe in Emirates if you join as a Type Rated FO, you still do the full course and you are bonded for 5 years.
Thanks
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No bond for type rated pilots, only the notice period. Typically you do a shorter course if type rated or from a "similiar" type, sometimes you have to do the whole course which takes roughly twice as long. The shorter course is still 2-3 weeks in the sim almost daily.