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PAL cabin crew recruitment kicks off in the Visayas

MANILA, Philippines–For two weekends in October, Philippine Airlines will hold a cabin crew recruitment fair in Cebu City, giving aspirants from the Visayas a chance to join the roster of PAL flight attendants without going to Manila.

Interested applicants from Central, Eastern and Western Visayas who dream of becoming a PAL cabin crew may apply in person in any of the two job fairs scheduled on Oct. 5 to 7 and Oct. 12 to 14, 2012, respectively, at the Radisson Blu Hotel Cebu.

Registration of applicants for screening starts at 8 a.m. and closes at 10 a.m. Processing of applications will follow until 5 p.m.

Applicants should bring their updated resumes with a close-up shot and full-body photo and should come in business attire.

Female business attire is corporate blazer, inner blouse and knee-length skirt. Applicant must have her hair tied in a bun; in full make up and must wear stockings in high-heeled closed shoes. Male business attire is long-sleeved polo with necktie, black slacks and leather shoes. Hair must look neat and well-trimmed.

Applicant must be a Filipino citizen, not more than 27 years old, college graduate and can speak both English and Filipino. Female applicants must be single, at least 5’3”, while male applicants should be preferably single, and at least 5’6”. Weight must be proportionate to height. Clear complexion, good set of teeth, perfect vision (20/20)
or with contact lenses but not beyond (20/30) are part of the criteria.

PAL is also looking for in-flight Chinese interpreters. Applicants for this position must be have the basic criteria as cabin crew aspirants, but in addition, must be fluent in Mandarin and Fookien.

The PAL Recruitment Tour will move to Mindanao after the completion of the twin fairs in Cebu.


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