Thiruvananthapuram: Ahead of the launch of its eight-flights-a-week service to Bangalore from October 29, Emirates will visit Bangalore to recruit personnel for cabin crew positions and to meet the airline's ever-increasing demand for a multi-national workforce. A team of recruitment officers from the airline's headquarters in Dubai will reach Bangalore next month to conduct recruitments for select cabin crew positions. Those short-listed will be invited for an interview in April.
25/03/06 The Hindu
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