Sia Indian Cadets 2008
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Doesnt look good
All i know is even cadets in their final phase of training are getting chopped , SIA has stopped trainee recruitment as of now , Cargo is in loss , 22 captains and 36 first officers are in surplus , So be afraid people be very afraid
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Hai Everybody!!!
Hey guys today i received a message from them pointing out that the Indian interviews are postponed due to some unforeseen circumstance.
They said that they will let us know after the app. have got short listed.
Any one got the similar mail.
They said that they will let us know after the app. have got short listed.
Any one got the similar mail.
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Congrats hakeem
I was wondering why chennai was not been called, so you are the first from chennai i guess.. Did you get a call ? or an email stating about the delay and those stuffs?
Can you let me know about those details?
Thanks
Anand.
Can you let me know about those details?
Thanks
Anand.
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Status of SIA's economy
Dear co-applicants,
I came across this news report on Aviation Week website.
"Singapore Air: Blue sky, black ink
While others cut routes, services and aircraft, Singapore Airlines expands and profits, leading AW&ST's list of top performing major carriers with a young 100+ fleet including the A380s."
So I guess the real reason for their delay in Indian Cadet pilot program interviews had to be the recent attacks in India....ironically, the Mumbai office is located at Taj Mahal Palace hotel,the very same to be attacked.
So its only a matter of time and patience. Cheers to all of you and best of luck
I came across this news report on Aviation Week website.
"Singapore Air: Blue sky, black ink
While others cut routes, services and aircraft, Singapore Airlines expands and profits, leading AW&ST's list of top performing major carriers with a young 100+ fleet including the A380s."
So I guess the real reason for their delay in Indian Cadet pilot program interviews had to be the recent attacks in India....ironically, the Mumbai office is located at Taj Mahal Palace hotel,the very same to be attacked.
So its only a matter of time and patience. Cheers to all of you and best of luck
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Hey Anand!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks man........
I've got it from mail man........
Hope every one of us will get it soon........
I pray god for our success.......
Thank u for your greetings man.......
I've got it from mail man........
Hope every one of us will get it soon........
I pray god for our success.......
Thank u for your greetings man.......
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SIA's status
Hello again co-aspirants,
One more article related to SIA's training policy.........
" Continuous Training. Training is not a "one time affair." SIA understands that daily customer contact can be draining, and that customer expectations are on the rise. To meet this challenge, four training centers within the company (Cabin Crew, Flight Operations, Commercial and Management Development) offer a wide range of inspiring and demanding educational programs. Whether in the classroom, on the job, or through full scale simulations, SIA staff members are continually motivated to upgrade and improve their performance.
Training is not just conducted during robust economic times. Even during the downturns, SIA's investment in training goes on. This gives the airline a two-fold advantage. First, it allows SIA to surge ahead in service quality when other carriers may be cutting back. Second, it demonstrates to all staff that continuous learning and improvement are essential principles for success, not just "nice to have" additions"
Referred from[ http://www.trainersdirect.com/resources/articles/BusinessManagement/HowDoesSingaporeAirlinesFlySoHigh.htm]
So, cheer up !!!!!! Keep the forum alive and discuss about the interviews scenarios. Lots can be learnt by sharing info....
All the best co-aspirants
One more article related to SIA's training policy.........
" Continuous Training. Training is not a "one time affair." SIA understands that daily customer contact can be draining, and that customer expectations are on the rise. To meet this challenge, four training centers within the company (Cabin Crew, Flight Operations, Commercial and Management Development) offer a wide range of inspiring and demanding educational programs. Whether in the classroom, on the job, or through full scale simulations, SIA staff members are continually motivated to upgrade and improve their performance.
Training is not just conducted during robust economic times. Even during the downturns, SIA's investment in training goes on. This gives the airline a two-fold advantage. First, it allows SIA to surge ahead in service quality when other carriers may be cutting back. Second, it demonstrates to all staff that continuous learning and improvement are essential principles for success, not just "nice to have" additions"
Referred from[ http://www.trainersdirect.com/resources/articles/BusinessManagement/HowDoesSingaporeAirlinesFlySoHigh.htm]
So, cheer up !!!!!! Keep the forum alive and discuss about the interviews scenarios. Lots can be learnt by sharing info....
All the best co-aspirants
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Hai pilots!!!!!!!!!
I would like to ask you guys to keep this forum update no one is sharing their thoughts for past one week except grvailshery and anand.....
Please make on ur comments regardng........
So that new viewers can make use of it and even us........
Wishing this forum "Long Life" till SIA Interview.........
Thanks guys.....
Please make on ur comments regardng........
So that new viewers can make use of it and even us........
Wishing this forum "Long Life" till SIA Interview.........
Thanks guys.....
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Greetings co-aspirants...
Thanks Hakeem for making an effort...
Well, In case SIA cancels interviews all the candidates (atleast the contributors of this forum) should forward a petition for giving us a chance. We should stand by our rights of atleast an interview... Its sad that such a golden oppurtunity is shattered by these heartless terrorist. In a way, even we are victims.
Has anyone attended SIA's interview before? From the previous threads its obvious that this is not the first Cadet Pilot program for Indian nationals. I request the previous cantidates to please throw some light on this matter... If one gets through the 1st round, do we have to attend the 2nd round in India os Singapore?
Kindly reply if anyone has even the slightest idea....thanks in advance....
Thanks Hakeem for making an effort...
Well, In case SIA cancels interviews all the candidates (atleast the contributors of this forum) should forward a petition for giving us a chance. We should stand by our rights of atleast an interview... Its sad that such a golden oppurtunity is shattered by these heartless terrorist. In a way, even we are victims.
Has anyone attended SIA's interview before? From the previous threads its obvious that this is not the first Cadet Pilot program for Indian nationals. I request the previous cantidates to please throw some light on this matter... If one gets through the 1st round, do we have to attend the 2nd round in India os Singapore?
Kindly reply if anyone has even the slightest idea....thanks in advance....
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@ grvailshery
Hey buddy i don't think so that they will cancel the interview just for this reason alone........
Cheer up man........
Hope for the best......
Let us Cross the fingure hopefully.....
Cheer up man........
Hope for the best......
Let us Cross the fingure hopefully.....
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Hi all!! Well as per the old threads n from previous year experience, i think the second round interview will b in singapore, but donno its detail. Secondly, i think that they would start calling the candidates by jan or so, coz dec is almost over n then u have christmas n new year. Thats all folks, eagerly waiting for there call happy landing.
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Greetings co-aspirants...
Thanks Hakeem for making an effort...
Well, In case SIA cancels interviews all the candidates (atleast the contributors of this forum) should forward a petition for giving us a chance. We should stand by our rights of atleast an interview... Its sad that such a golden oppurtunity is shattered by these heartless terrorist. In a way, even we are victims.
Has anyone attended SIA's interview before? From the previous threads its obvious that this is not the first Cadet Pilot program for Indian nationals. I request the previous cantidates to please throw some light on this matter... If one gets through the 1st round, do we have to attend the 2nd round in India os Singapore?
Kindly reply if anyone has even the slightest idea....thanks in advance....
Oh please, petition? SIA do not owe u a job! They have every right to cancel the interviews and so what u inititate a petition? DOnt forget, this is not an ordinary job, SIA has to cough out huge amount of $$$ to train cadets, even if u stand by your rights for at least an interview, so what?
Thanks Hakeem for making an effort...
Well, In case SIA cancels interviews all the candidates (atleast the contributors of this forum) should forward a petition for giving us a chance. We should stand by our rights of atleast an interview... Its sad that such a golden oppurtunity is shattered by these heartless terrorist. In a way, even we are victims.
Has anyone attended SIA's interview before? From the previous threads its obvious that this is not the first Cadet Pilot program for Indian nationals. I request the previous cantidates to please throw some light on this matter... If one gets through the 1st round, do we have to attend the 2nd round in India os Singapore?
Kindly reply if anyone has even the slightest idea....thanks in advance....
Oh please, petition? SIA do not owe u a job! They have every right to cancel the interviews and so what u inititate a petition? DOnt forget, this is not an ordinary job, SIA has to cough out huge amount of $$$ to train cadets, even if u stand by your rights for at least an interview, so what?
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@sq111
Thank you for the advice...I agree with you on SIA not owing us a job, therefore I suggested a petition..which is a form of request...Since the advt was published on the National newspaper I am sure its a worry for aspirants all over India.
As you know, the cause of the delay was due to an unprecedented terror attack and not the direct fault of any candidate. This makes it all the more frustrating at the loss of an excellent opportunity.
Thank you again sq111...It would be really helpful if you also advice on the current situation of the interviews. Will the norms be stricter for Indian cadets? Has the Singapore govt lifted the Travel restrictions to India?
As you know, the cause of the delay was due to an unprecedented terror attack and not the direct fault of any candidate. This makes it all the more frustrating at the loss of an excellent opportunity.
Thank you again sq111...It would be really helpful if you also advice on the current situation of the interviews. Will the norms be stricter for Indian cadets? Has the Singapore govt lifted the Travel restrictions to India?