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HiSky is recruiting pilots and flight attendants

October 25, 2023

HiSky, one of the main airline operators on the Romanian market, announces the launch of an extensive recruitment process for flight crew. The airline is opening several positions for pilots and flight attendants, who will join the company's team, in the operational base in Bucharest. As part of the campaign, this month, HiSky representatives will organize events in several cities of the country. Thus, applicants will be able to attend interviews in Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Timisoara, Oradea, Baia Mare and Iasi.   The element of novelty that this recruitment campaign brings is represented by the level of experience requested. Thus, in addition to the experienced certified pilots, which the company is looking for, HiSky maintains its promise to invest in the professional training and training of novice pilots. Aviation school graduates without a significant number of flight hours, with or without a type rating, are expected to apply for a position that will provide them with the training they need in order to advance their career.   "We are a young company, and from the beginning we wanted to do more than just occupy a place in the market. We want bring our own contribution, and in terms of the job market in this very specialized field, we have chosen to give a chance to talented and passionate pilots, but who are still at the beginning of this road. It is an investment we are willing to make, to be part of the solution. One of the reasons why there is such a shortage of staff is precisely this, very few airlines allocate the necessary resources to train staff. There are hundreds of young people who, with great financial sacrifices, obtain their pilot's license only to later not find a job. We have already been applying this strategy with great success for several years. Most of the best co-pilots we have today, came to us with very few hours of experience, but with a lot of talent and the desire to build. We are already recognized in the market as having some of the best pilots and the fact that they were trained by us makes us even more proud. The main criterion for a pilot to join our team is professionalism, so I hope to meet professionals at any career level at the interviews," said Iulian Scorpan, CEO of HiSky.   The investment in staff training is assumed by the company for flight attendants also. Thus, anyone who wants to start a career in the field is invited to the interview, even if they haven’t held such positions before or have not attended training courses. After completing the recruitment process, the company will provide the selected candidates, free of charge, with all the necessary training and instruction courses, which will be carried out in an accredited European aviation school.     HiSky operates a fleet of seven Airbus aircraft from the A320 family, with an average age of 7 years, namely one A319 aircraft, four A320 aircraft and two A321 neo aircraft, manufactured in 2023. In Romania, the company operates regular flights from Bucharest, Cluj Napoca, Timisoara, Iasi and Baia Mare airports, to domestic and international destinations, but also charter flights, to holiday destinations in Europe, Asia and Africa.

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http://actmedia.eu/companies/hisky-is-recruiting-pilots-and-flight-attendants/105093
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