CX has such low standards for cadets now.
I know few people only got ICAO 4 but still get into the program. |
Originally Posted by Butterflyfish
(Post 11260468)
CX has such low standards for cadets now.
I know few people only got ICAO 4 but still get into the program. |
Originally Posted by Low budget pilot
(Post 11261311)
i can't see any problems. Don't you know the new CE has only finished secondary school and his master winnie the pooh only has primary school level.
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Originally Posted by Low budget pilot
(Post 11261311)
i can't see any problems. Don't you know the new CE has only finished secondary school and his master winnie the pooh only has primary school level.
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Does age matter? Will CX take a cadet at age 30-40s?
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Originally Posted by unbakedmirrors
(Post 11278656)
Does age matter? Will CX take a cadet at age 30-40s?
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Anyone would like to form a study gp pls add me at tg ~@JPAMANN im still a student but would really like to get started on trying for cadet pilot.
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no-reply Email address?
Was invited in an email by Cathay 2 weeks ago to take the ICAO. The email also contained instructions to "reply to this email within one week" if you are currently living overseas, which I am. Seems simple enough, right?
However, the email address from which they sent the email displays "careers_no_reply@cathaypacific.com". Was a bit skeptical about whether or not Cathay would be able to receive my reply, so I sent a copy of my reply to "[email protected]" as well. Radio silence thus far. I know the ICAO is just the very first step of the recruitment process and thus I'm a small fish, but you'd think that a company as big as Cathay would at least send an acknowledgement receipt, provided that they were able to receive my reply with the "careers_no_reply" email address in the first place lol. Do you think Cathay has received my reply? Has anyone else replied to "careers_no_reply" and gotten a response? Is it normal to wait so long? Just worried that Cathay may think I am no longer interested in continuing my application, when I very much am. |
Originally Posted by 0sprey
(Post 11288402)
Was invited in an email by Cathay 2 weeks ago to take the ICAO. The email also contained instructions to "reply to this email within one week" if you are currently living overseas, which I am. Seems simple enough, right?
However, the email address from which they sent the email displays "careers_no_reply@cathaypacific.com". Was a bit skeptical about whether or not Cathay would be able to receive my reply, so I sent a copy of my reply to "[email protected]" as well. Radio silence thus far. I know the ICAO is just the very first step of the recruitment process and thus I'm a small fish, but you'd think that a company as big as Cathay would at least send an acknowledgement receipt, provided that they were able to receive my reply with the "careers_no_reply" email address in the first place lol. Do you think Cathay has received my reply? Has anyone else replied to "careers_no_reply" and gotten a response? Is it normal to wait so long? Just worried that Cathay may think I am no longer interested in continuing my application, when I very much am. |
Originally Posted by undecidedwannabe
(Post 11290343)
Out of curiosity, how long after your application were you invited to take the ICAO?
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Originally Posted by 0sprey
(Post 11288402)
Was invited in an email by Cathay 2 weeks ago to take the ICAO. The email also contained instructions to "reply to this email within one week" if you are currently living overseas, which I am. Seems simple enough, right?
However, the email address from which they sent the email displays "careers_no_reply@cathaypacific.com". Was a bit skeptical about whether or not Cathay would be able to receive my reply, so I sent a copy of my reply to "[email protected]" as well. Radio silence thus far. I know the ICAO is just the very first step of the recruitment process and thus I'm a small fish, but you'd think that a company as big as Cathay would at least send an acknowledgement receipt, provided that they were able to receive my reply with the "careers_no_reply" email address in the first place lol. Do you think Cathay has received my reply? Has anyone else replied to "careers_no_reply" and gotten a response? Is it normal to wait so long? Just worried that Cathay may think I am no longer interested in continuing my application, when I very much am. They used to include a contact person and a phone number in the invitation, regardless of which stage you are at, and this person would normally be the point of contact. Seems those folks no longer with the company anymore. Maybe they are short of staffs? Just so you know my cousin wrote them two months ago to enquire about the program, and he is still waiting for a reply. Says it all. |
From South China Morning Post:
“HongKong transport companies: CityBus and First Bus report they are not worried about Cathay’s Cadet hiring targets. An unnamed employee in talent management went off the record to say; ‘from what we hear the contract and working conditions at CX are so bad our drivers are in no hurry to earn less, take on debt, or spend weeks locked up for a virus with 0.008% mortality rate. Our drivers can move swiftly up the ranks and upgrade to double decker is running at 6 months, not 6 years’. Both companies confirmed they will will be warding off any poaching attempts by CX recruiters, if any of them still exist.” |
Originally Posted by 0sprey
(Post 11290473)
I was invited roughly 9 weeks after I sent my application, a week after the 8 week communication deadline. Did you apply as well?
I’m also overseas in Canada and got a few questions - do they still hold assessments, at least the initial ones, in Vancouver? - I just read that from you that it seems like they do the ICAO testing first. Has the assessment steps changed from a few years ago? - I keep reading negative responses from people saying not to join the cadet program. I’m pretty set on getting in myself but is there any truth in what’s out there or is it a case of just eye on the prize and ignoring the noise? - lastly a comment .. wow this forum thread is pretty dead compared to years ago thanks |
Originally Posted by honggil
(Post 11292757)
hey Osprey, I applied years ago but thinking of giving it another shot.
I’m also overseas in Canada and got a few questions - do they still hold assessments, at least the initial ones, in Vancouver? - I just read that from you that it seems like they do the ICAO testing first. Has the assessment steps changed from a few years ago? - I keep reading negative responses from people saying not to join the cadet program. I’m pretty set on getting in myself but is there any truth in what’s out there or is it a case of just eye on the prize and ignoring the noise? - lastly a comment .. wow this forum thread is pretty dead compared to years ago thanks Now, if you are smart enough, you would have asked yourself, why is it necessary to split the program into two different locations given that they have had really good work relationship with FTA since 1994?? If the Program still as glamorous as it used to be, why Kelly Crawford, Nicola Bean, Monica Chang have all left the company? Mike Evans has left as well did you know that? Also, did you know the seniority system has gone as well? Did you also know the company can now change all the terms and conditions on the contract at their own discretion at anytime they want? Meaning, if they decide NOT to promote you, or they decide to FIRE you, (like Cathay Dragon), or they decide to CHANGE anything on the contract, they can! I think you better do a heaps of research before you make your own decision. The cadet program is NOT the same as it was before. The company is NOT the same as it was. Hong Kong is NOT the same as it was before. If you think you still want to get in AFTER you have all your facts straighten up, GO FOR IT. It's YOUR LIFE, YOUR DECISION. Good luck. |
Cathay Pacific Cadet Program
Hi all,
I have just been invited to take an aptitude test for the Cathay Cadet Program and am wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how to study for these. I have seen many online aptitude test packages, I’m assuming this is the best way to go… thoughts? Also, if anyone has been inducted into the cadet ship and there are some nuances that the do not disclose please feel free to add them on. I’d like to know what I’m potentially getting myself into. Cheers |
There is a thread title Cadet Pilot Program and it fills with all the good stuff, both past and present, so there isn’t really a need to open another one.
If you want to know what potentially you are getting yourself into, go read other threads under section “Fragrant Harbour” It should give you some good insight about the current climate of the company. Just so you know the CEO threw out some big numbers recently in terms of headcount, which means it’s much easier to get in the program nowadays than before. Recruiters need to keep up with their KPI as well. All the best. |
Originally Posted by whitsunday
(Post 11291088)
They used to include a contact person and a phone number in the invitation, regardless of which stage you are at, and this person would normally be the point of contact. Seems those folks no longer with the company anymore. Maybe they are short of staffs?
Just so you know my cousin wrote them two months ago to enquire about the program, and he is still waiting for a reply. Says it all. |
Contacts
In case if anyone needs to reach out to the HR ladies, here you go.
Elene Cheng Talent Acquisition Manager Operations Tel: 2747 8246 [email protected] Candy Tse Assistant Manager Talent Acquisition Tel: 2747 8248 [email protected] Stephanie Lawton Head of Flight Crew People Services [email protected] Flight Crew Recruitment [email protected] |
Can any recent DESOs shed light on the application and interview process?
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Hey mate! Also got invitaed for Aptitude tests, would u like to give me a feedback?
feel free to send me a message on Whatsapp! :) +33 (0) 6 46 25 13 70 |
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