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Cebu Pacific to fill over 100 cabin crew vacancies in recruitment fairs in key cities

Posted on May 27, 2015

By Azer N. Parrocha

MANILA, May 27 (PNA) — Low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific Air (CEB) on Wednesday said that it will conduct a nine-city recruitment fair in the coming weeks to fill over 100 cabin crew vacancies.

The recruitment fairs will be held in Boracay (Patio Pacific Boracay) and in Davao (The Royal Mandaya Hotel)on May 30; in Iloilo (Sarabia Manor Hotel) and Zamboanga (Garden Orchid Hotel)on June 6; in Dumaguete (La Residencia Almar Hotel) and General Santos (Roadhaus Hotel)on June 13; and in Legazpi (Pepperland Hotel) and Bacolod (Sugarland Hotel) on June 20.

CEB will also hold a recruitment fair in Manila (Cebu Pacific Building, Domestic Airport Road). Female cabin crew applicants can come on June 27, while male cabin crew applicants can come on July 4.

The airline will process the applications on the same day, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Acceptance of updated curriculum vitae will be until 1 p.m. only.

According to CEB, the recruitment would support the expansion plans of CEB and Cebgo, its wholly owned subsidiary.

CEB is scheduled to launch direct Manila-Doha flights, and take delivery of two more Airbus A320 aircraft within the year.

Cebu Pacific family

CEB vice president for Marketing and Distribution Candice Iyog said that the airline company would be going to key cities all over the country in search of fun and dynamic individuals who could be part of the Cebu Pacific family.

“As we expand in Asia, the Pacific and the Middle East, we look forward to providing more career opportunities to every Juan,” Iyog said.

“Aside from unlimited travel benefits, competitive compensation packages, annual performance bonuses and a fun working environment, our employees also enjoy career opportunities that keep them close to their families,” she said.

Iyog, meanwhile, encouraged applicants to join the airline company in “providing high-quality service all over the world.”

Requirements

According to CEB, requirements for being a cabin crew included an age between 18 and 25 years old, a dynamic personality, height of at least 5’3″ for female and 5’7” for male, weight that is proportional to height, clear complexion and good eyesight, among others.

Responsibilities include guaranteeing the safety of guests on board the aircraft, and ensuring that guests have a fun and pleasant flying experience.

The detailed job descriptions and qualifications can also be found on www.cebupacificair.com or CEB’s page on jobstreet.com.ph. (PNA)

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