What it Takes to Become Emirates Cabin Crew? Job Recruitment Day

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Published 2024-06-29
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Over 50 million passengers fly with Emirates Airline every year and over 22,000 flight attendants are working on these flights…What it takes to be an Emirates flight attendant? Let’s go behind the scenes at the Emirates cabin crew assessment day…

The day started with 350 locally applied candidates in Dubai. The invited-only session gave vital information about the requirements of Emirates cabin crew and the entire joining process. The applicants were divided into groups for activities and tests. Results were given out on the same day to all candidates.

While the cabin crew job may appear glamorous, flying around the world can also be exhausting. Flight attendants perform difficult work from ensuring safety and providing hospitality in a flying environment and all done while wearing a polite smile. I spoke with the Emirates recruiter about some advantages and challenges of the job.

All Comments (21)
  • 6 years from 2006-2011 as Cabin Crew in Emirates. 🇦🇪 one of the best experiences in my life. Go for it ❤
  • Love the content. Too many videos of people just passing through airports, lounges, sitting on airplane seats and airplane food. Nice to see behind the scenes of what really goes on in the airlines.
  • ive been working as emirates cabin crew for one year now, and i have to say sometimes we take the job for granted. it is really refreshing to see this recruitment process, it reminds me of my open day! all the passion and eagerness for this job. it reminds me to be extremely grateful for the opportunity i have to work here ❤️
  • @KilldozerNY
    Very cool , love how professional the docs have become. Sam is a really good presenter.
  • This June 1st i got invited for assessment day. At Grosvenor House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, , Dubai Marina❤
  • @mindful47
    I believe one of the main reasons why Emirates is so successful is because they recruit people from all over the world which means that their crew is multilingual. It makes passengers have a sense of belonging when they see someone on board which is of similar cultural background. 😊
  • @tariq96
    Sam! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHOWING HOW THIS PROCESS WORKS, VERY USEFUL VIDEO!
  • @darikae4719
    Love that your contents are more than just flight reviews. Keep up the good work!
  • Great variety...very exciting videos Sam!! Really enjoy how you always keep us guessing as to your next video!! Thanks for taking us along! Cant wait for the next video!!
  • @gatewayz75
    The lovely candidate who wasn’t successful a couple of times already and just said she’ll apply again, she should move on , they’re too polite to tell her not to bother applying again like a 4th or 5th time will miraculously change the outcome, save your dignity and apply somewhere else
  • It's interesting how they always talk about height and having passion but never highlight the importance of having a clear skin. You'd go to an assessment and before they even get to ask about your interest , you are turned down because you may have a scar, acne or even a tiny pimple on your face. The way I see it, before any of the stuff the recruiter mentioned as the minimum requirement are considered, the first primary requirement Is to have a clear skin. Maybe emirates may be lenient, but Qatar is not.
  • @xunpungchan
    Such meetings and lineups are so luxurious and huge😍👏
  • Fabulous vlog…love it…I applied and was successful with 20 airlines to interview stage, I failed on confidence some 20 years ago but still have a passion for flying and cabin crew vlogs…thank you so much for sharing this…❤ Louise xxx
  • Thank you Sam for this video, again another behind the scenes, love this format. More of where this came from!