VietJet A320-200 aircraft in Ho Chi Minh Airport (SGN)

Vietjet Recruiting in Thailand

VietJet Cabin Crew and Pilots
VietJet Cabin Crew

Vietjet is hiring in Thailand from now till 5pm on 30 March 2016 at its office in Suvarnabhumi Airport. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview on 1 April 2016 at Golden Tulip Sovereign Hotel Bangkok (Huaykwang).

The low cost carrier from Vietnam is planning to expand its network across the region. It has signed agreements with the world’s leading aircraft-manufacturers to purchase more brand-new and modern aircraft. The airline currently operates a fleet of 35 aircraft comprising A320s and A321s with 250 flights each day. It operates 47 routes in Vietnam and across the region to international destinations including Thailand, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, China and Myanmar.

VietJet Air in SGN Ho Chi Minh Airport
VietJet Air in SGN Ho Chi Minh Airport

Candidates who get the job will have to attend intensive Vietjet training courses and take the first step towards making a living as well as other benefits. The airline promises unlimited opportunities for promotion and career development within the team-focused airline.

Requirements for the job include:

  • Be aged from 20 to 30 years old
  • 1m 70 cm to 1m 80 cm for males or 1m 60cm to 1m 75 cm for females. Female candidates with prior cabin crew experience can be 1 m 58 cm tall.
  • Have a high school degree
  • TOEIC certificate with a score of over 400 or other relevant certificates
  • Candidates have to be active, dynamic, good communication skills, flexible in adapting to a new working environment and excellent customer service skills

To apply down load the application form.

 

 

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