Ryanair has warned job seekers about a ‘Ryanair
jobs’ email scam which tries to dupe people into paying for visa
applications in order to apply for a job with Ryanair.
Ryanair
will require up to 1,500 additional pilots and cabin crew this
year, the majority of these jobs will be filled by those who train
with one of Ryanair’s approved recruitment partners, which are
listed on the airline’s
website.
Ryanair is
advising anyone receiving an email from “career@ryanaironline.com”
not to reply. Ryanair has notified the authorities in the UK and
Ireland of this recruitment scam.
Ryanair’s Stephen
McNamara said, “Ryanair condemns these illegal
recruitment scams which prey on eager job hunters who are keen to
secure a well paid career in aviation. Ryanair has contacted the
authorities in the UK and Ireland to ensure that people are not
duped into paying money for non-existent visas to unscrupulous
scam artists. Those interested in a career with
Ryanair should ignore these email scams and only apply for
vacancies listed on the Ryanair website, where they will also find
information on our approved training partners.”
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