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Etihad hiring Serbian crew

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Etihad Airways will be hiring Serbian crew members with an invitation only event to be held on May 16 in Belgrade. It will come just three weeks after it hosted a similar recruitment process in the Serbian capital. An invite only assessment is for selected candidates who have been invited after they have applied online. Etihad is seeking cabin crew members, food and beverage managers and in-flight chefs. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age, have a minimum high school certification or any higher education, be fluent in verbal and written English, must be able to reach 210 centimetres without shoes, have no tattoos nor body piercing and no criminal record. Application forms and further details can be found here.

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April 28, 2016
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