Ryanair hiring Croatian crew

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Europe's largest airline, Ryanair, will be hiring Croatian cabin crew members for the second time this year. The carrier will host a recruitment day in Zadar on September 5. Requirements include good knowledge of English, both written and spoken, an EU passport and good computer skills. Selected candidates will take part in an intensive six week training course which covers all aspects of the job from passenger safety to customer service. It should be noted that a fee is associated with the training process, although can be deducted from the salary later. Successful applicants will receive "a highly competitive package" including a two-year contract, staff travel rates, a potential productivity bonus of 1.800 euros per year and a competitive basic salary plus variable flight pay. Registration for the Zadar recruitment process is due September 1. Further requirements and the registration form can be found here.

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  1. Anonymous11:51

    Indication of ZAG flights?

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    1. Anonymous13:05

      Hmmm, they are recruiting in Zadar, they might be reconsidering opening Zadar base. Another commenter noted on another news item that an important part of why Ryanair closed Zadar base was that stationed cabin crew didn't feel comfortable in the city. By hiring locals Ryanair might be hoping to eliminate/minimise those issues.

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  2. Anonymous15:16

    So does every time an airline is hiring in Croatia mean it's launching flights?

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  3. Anonymous16:43

    They hire regularly because they have crew leaving for better opportunities against their low cost and employee unfriendly environment. So nothing special about that.

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