Emirates is recruiting for cabin crew members and is holding an open day for potential candidates in Manchester on March 12.
18.02.2020 - 16:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The world's largest airline is on the look out for Scottish jet-setters dreaming of taking to the skies.
Emirates is looking for outgoing, friendly people who want to get their careers off to a flying start as part of its multinational cabin crew team.
The Dubai-based firm are on the hunt for Scots who are open-minded, helpful and friendly to help their customers be totally relaxed on their journey.
Successful candidates won't just get to travel the world, but also enjoy tax-free income, free
Emirates is recruiting for cabin crew members and is holding an open day for potential candidates in Manchester on March 12.
If flying around the world sounds like something you want to do then why not try for this job?
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