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The Middle East's largest airline will be hiring new cabin crew members in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina this October and November. Emirates will host an open day in Belgrade on October 29 at the Falkensteiner Hotel (Bulevar Mihaila Pupina 10K) starting at 08.00 local time and in Sarajevo on November 1 also at 08.00 with the venue yet to be advised. Crew requirements at Emirates include: at least 21 years of age at the time of joining, arm reach of 212 cm while standing on tiptoes, high school graduate, fluency in English (written and spoken), no visible tattoos while in Emirates uniform and the applicant must be physically fit to meet crew requirements. Those interested must bring with them their CV. If all requirements are met, final interviews will be scheduled over the course of the same week. Further details, as well as the application form, can be found here.

Benefits of working as Emirates crew include an approximate average monthly pay of 2.115 euros, layover expenses, free accommodation in Dubai, staff travel benefits, one firm free annual leave ticket to the country of origin and thirty days of annual leave.

September 18, 2018
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  1. Anonymous15:16

    I have watched various videos on YouTube about former cabin crew members.
    EK might seem to be a great company but they also exploit their workers, which is quite typical in UAE. This is not Europe or Canada, where you have your worker rights and humane conditions.
    Also life in UAE is so artificial they say.
    Anyway, good luck.

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