Etihad Airways is searching for at least 200
Emirati graduates and school leavers, as part of its long-term
emiratisation commitment.
The airline was among more than 30
businesses actively recruiting the brightest young local talent at
the Al Ain Education and Career Fair which took place at the new
Al Khabisi Wedding Celebration Hall in the UAE’s oasis city
between 2 - 4 May 2011.
The airline is used the fair as part of a major
recruitment drive for 2011, in which they are looking to bring on
board the graduates and school-leavers to undertake their
intensive training programmes, before going on to pursue careers
within the organisation. They will join the 520 Emiratis already
employed at the company which comprise 13% of the total number of
employees.
The inaugural class of Emirati cadet
pilots graduated from the Etihad Airways Cadet Pilot Programme at
the Horizon International Flight Academy in Al Ain in 2009, and
they are now among more than 160 Emirati pilots and cadet pilots
at the UAE national airline.
Three programmes were
offered at the fair, where school-leavers and graduates learned
more information firsthand about the Cadet Pilot programme, the
Graduate Management Development programme, and the Technical
Engineering Development programme.
Fifty Emirati
school leavers will be selected from a pool of between 300 and 400
applicants for the four year Cadet Pilot programme. The first two
years of the programme will be held at the Abu Dhabi University
while the final two years will be completed at the Horizon International Flight Academy.
A further 50
undergraduate Emiratis will be selected for the 18-month Cadet
Pilot programme; Etihad currently has 73 trainees already undergoing training.
“As the national carrier of
the United Arab Emirates, we are responsible for recruiting the
highest calibre of UAE Nationals who will be able to continue
Etihad’s vision throughout their years of employment,” said Dr.
Salwa Al Nuaimi, Vice President Emirati Talent Acquisition at
Etihad Airways. “Finding talented Emirati nationals
is a top priority for us, and our comprehensive Emiratisation
programme and training programmes will help us achieve this.”
Graduates wishing to pursue a career in the aviation
industry, but not in the sky itself, can opt for the 21-month
Graduate Management Development programme at the Etihad Academy or
the Technical Engineering Development programme, which is a four
year degree instructed at the Abu Dhabi Men’s College. Etihad is
currently recruiting 50 graduates for each programme.
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