Ethiopian Airlines Vacancy

Ethiopian Airlines Vacancy

Candidate Position: ET-Sponsored Cabin Crew Schedule: Consult the table below for your specific date and time schedule.

We appreciate your interest in working with Ethiopian Airlines Group, however if your name is not included here, it indicates that you did not pass the written examination.

NOTE THE STANDARD PHYSICAL SCREENING REQUIREMENT LISTED BELOW:

APPLICANTS NEED TO ARRIVE ON TIME! We will not entertain any candidate who arrives after the specified time.
APPLICANTS WILL NOT BE ENTERTAINED IF THEY ARRIVE EARLY OR LATE!
APPLICANTS MUST BRING ORIGINAL RENEWED KEBELE ID.
Candidates must wear average high heel shoes, tie their hair back, wear a miniskirt or short sleeve shirt, and have black hair.
It is not permitted to wear any kind of makeup, including but not limited to eye liner, lipstick, shurbu, human hair, colored hair (apart from black), nail polish, or teeth whitening.
It is strictly forbidden to change clothes on the premises of physical screening.
A candidate will be automatically disqualified from the physical screening if they do not meet the requirements mentioned above!
Upon discovery of the truth, anybody found to have submitted an application with false information will be immediately terminated from the process.
Note:

For those who passed or were accepted after the physical screening, a group discussion and interview will take place the same day in the afternoon.

 

Over the course of its more than 70 years in business, Ethiopian Airlines has gone from having very modest beginnings to being a Leading African Aviation Group. Naturally, Ethiopian is aging quite well.
Over the course of the last 70 years, the airline has shown to be proficient in every aspect of the

aviation sector: network growth, aviation mentorship, and technological leadership.

Ethiopian began operations in with the initial five C-47 aircraft, which were leftovers from the Second World War.

1946 on its first trip from Asmara to Cairo. Ethiopian has been expanding since then in

advances rapidly and has continued to introduce new aviation systems and technology, including

African aviation has achieved several firsts throughout its history as a pioneer in aircraft technology, offering

the continent’s first jet service, offering the first African B767 and first African B777-

in 2010 with the 200LR and in 2012 the first African and only second after the Japan B787 Dreamliner. In

In keeping with that heritage, Ethiopia purchased the first Airbus A350 in Africa.

XWB, providing the African continent with an additional impact. Once again setting the example,

In 2017, Ethiopian became the first airline in Africa to fly the newest Boeing 787-9. Below

above the industry average, Ethiopian now runs over 128 of the most youthful and

forty-three of the fleet’s modern, under five-year-old members are on order.

Ethiopians, according to their slogan of “Bringing Africa Together and Beyond,” have filled a need in

connect to 62 locations and over 127 international passenger destinations via its extensive African network.

and cargo destinations, with a minimal stopover in Addis Ababa, and daily and more flights.

Ethiopian, a seasoned African airline, has positioned its extensive intra-African network more advantageously than

any airline.

Ethiopia is now carrying out Vision 2025, a 15-year strategic plan that would see

With seven key business segments, it emerged as Africa’s top airline group. African

enrolled in December 2011 with Star Alliance, the biggest airline network in the world. The Ethiopian

a many award-winning airline, such as SKYTRAX’s 2013 Best Airline Staff Service &

2016, Four Star Airline Certification, and “Best Airline in Africa” in 2017, 2018, and 2019

in the year 2017. Over the previous several years, Ethiopia has had average growth of 25% annually.

seventy years.

 

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