Airbus has said that it is aiming to ensure that
at least 25% of its new recruits in 2012 will be women despite the
low number of women studying engineering subjects.
With the aim of
hiring 4,000 people worldwide this year, Airbus is calling for
more women to apply for jobs in sectors that are traditionally
seen as male dominated.
Airbus is developing women’s careers at all
levels of the company with the objective to broaden its know-how
and soft skills on managerial capabilities, by increasing the
number of women in management positions. To support this, a number
of specific actions have been introduced to prepare and promote
women at different levels by identifying female talents and their
career path through internal development programs such as
mentoring, coaching, and leadership development amongst others.
“Airbus wants to attract more women and it is not simply about
achieving quotas and targets. I am convinced that a more balanced proportion of women at all levels of the company can only improve
Airbus’ performance,” explained Thierry Baril, Airbus Executive Vice President, Human Resources. “Offering equal chances is an
essential corner stone of the Airbus corporate culture.”
Employing more than 55,000 people worldwide, of over 100
nationalities, Airbus has
design and manufacturing facilities in France, Germany, the UK,
and Spain, as well as subsidiaries in the U.S., China, Japan and
in the Middle East.
Some 4,500 new employees were recruited in
2011, driven by an order backlog equivalent to 7-8 years
production and the continued development of aircraft programs such
as A320neo (new engine option), and the
A350 XWB Family.
Airbus
has sold close to 11,500 aircraft and delivered over 7,000 since
its first airliner entered service.
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