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Jetstar international interview stages
Hi,
Applications including a walk-in interview and swim test (so please bring appropriate swimwear) will be conducted in person on Saturday 06 October 2012 from 9am to 2pm at the following address;
Grand Mercure Roxy
50 East Coast Road
Roxy Square (via Marine Pde)
Singapore 428769
The following original documents (and one photocopy of each) must be
presented at the time of the application:
• Identification card
• Passport
• Highest level of educational qualification
• One recent photo
Minimum requirements are:
• Singapore national or Permanent resident
• GCE ‘O’ Level and above
• Able to swim at least 50 metres non stop and tread water
• Experience in customer service
• Comfortable in a selling role
• Proficiency in written and spoken English language. Japanese
speakers sought for Australian-Japan services
• Valid passport with at least 24 months validity (photocopy required)
• Personal E-mail address
• Height 160cm
Note: Male applicants must have completed national service
Applications including a walk-in interview and swim test (so please bring appropriate swimwear) will be conducted in person on Saturday 06 October 2012 from 9am to 2pm at the following address;
Grand Mercure Roxy
50 East Coast Road
Roxy Square (via Marine Pde)
Singapore 428769
The following original documents (and one photocopy of each) must be
presented at the time of the application:
• Identification card
• Passport
• Highest level of educational qualification
• One recent photo
Minimum requirements are:
• Singapore national or Permanent resident
• GCE ‘O’ Level and above
• Able to swim at least 50 metres non stop and tread water
• Experience in customer service
• Comfortable in a selling role
• Proficiency in written and spoken English language. Japanese
speakers sought for Australian-Japan services
• Valid passport with at least 24 months validity (photocopy required)
• Personal E-mail address
• Height 160cm
Note: Male applicants must have completed national service
Thank you for the info! ^^scouse81 wrote:Hi,
Applications including a walk-in interview and swim test (so please bring appropriate swimwear) will be conducted in person on Saturday 06 October 2012 from 9am to 2pm at the following address;
Grand Mercure Roxy
50 East Coast Road
Roxy Square (via Marine Pde)
Singapore 428769
The following original documents (and one photocopy of each) must be
presented at the time of the application:
• Identification card
• Passport
• Highest level of educational qualification
• One recent photo
Minimum requirements are:
• Singapore national or Permanent resident
• GCE ‘O’ Level and above
• Able to swim at least 50 metres non stop and tread water
• Experience in customer service
• Comfortable in a selling role
• Proficiency in written and spoken English language. Japanese
speakers sought for Australian-Japan services
• Valid passport with at least 24 months validity (photocopy required)
• Personal E-mail address
• Height 160cm
Note: Male applicants must have completed national service
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Their salary scheme can bring you ard 2.2k - 2.6k per mth. Basic is $650 during training, after u start flying will be increased to $750. Then after one yr of service, your performance will be reviewed and basic increased to $850.liangchendean wrote:anyone can share JQ's salary and benefit???
Basic benefits include 25 days annual leave and you get to nominate a travel partner who can travel with you with Jetstar (if im not wrong, Qantas too) for discounted rate (Nominee can be spouse or parents).
Roster wise you get 8 days off out of every 28 days. And you get layovers and fly to countries like Aust/New Zealand/Beijing/Japan and (Honolulu, US if you are lucky)! (:
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the salary almost same as jetstar asia.sweetsera wrote:They're salary scheme can bring you ard 2.2k - 2.6k per mth. Basic is $650 during training, after u start flying will be increased to $750. Then after one yr of service, your performance will be reviewed and basic increased to $850.liangchendean wrote:anyone can share JQ's salary and benefit???
Basic benefits include 25 days annual leave and you get to nominate a travel partner who can travel with you with Jetstar (if im not wrong, Qantas too) for discounted rate (Nominee can be spouse or parents).
Roster wise you get 8 days off out of every 28 days. And you get layovers and fly to countries like Aust/New Zealand/Beijing/Japan and (Honolulu, US if you are lucky)! (:
you went to the interview before?
How is the layover pay?
Actually i made through 3K but i didn't accept the offer becasue of the pay. The layover and other allowance is too low, like JAapan only 60 or 70 per night, meal allowance also very little S$5 only. That's very pity to layover there.
Yes, I actually got through but pulled out from that batch due to personal reasons. I am going for this time ard again, hopefully can get through. Japan layover allowance is 75 per night (if i didn't rmb wrongly). Aust layover allowance is slightly lower at 50 per night.liangchendean wrote:the salary almost same as jetstar asia.sweetsera wrote:They're salary scheme can bring you ard 2.2k - 2.6k per mth. Basic is $650 during training, after u start flying will be increased to $750. Then after one yr of service, your performance will be reviewed and basic increased to $850.liangchendean wrote:anyone can share JQ's salary and benefit???
Basic benefits include 25 days annual leave and you get to nominate a travel partner who can travel with you with Jetstar (if im not wrong, Qantas too) for discounted rate (Nominee can be spouse or parents).
Roster wise you get 8 days off out of every 28 days. And you get layovers and fly to countries like Aust/New Zealand/Beijing/Japan and (Honolulu, US if you are lucky)! (:
you went to the interview before?
How is the layover pay?
Actually i made through 3K but i didn't accept the offer becasue of the pay. The layover and other allowance is too low, like JAapan only 60 or 70 per night, meal allowance also very little S$5 only. That's very pity to layover there.
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australia even lower than japan? OMG! i think i am not going any more...lol!sweetsera wrote:Yes, I actually got through but pulled out from that batch due to personal reasons. I am going for this time ard again, hopefully can get through. Japan layover allowance is 75 per night (if i didn't rmb wrongly). Aust layover allowance is slightly lower at 50 per night.liangchendean wrote:the salary almost same as jetstar asia.sweetsera wrote: They're salary scheme can bring you ard 2.2k - 2.6k per mth. Basic is $650 during training, after u start flying will be increased to $750. Then after one yr of service, your performance will be reviewed and basic increased to $850.
Basic benefits include 25 days annual leave and you get to nominate a travel partner who can travel with you with Jetstar (if im not wrong, Qantas too) for discounted rate (Nominee can be spouse or parents).
Roster wise you get 8 days off out of every 28 days. And you get layovers and fly to countries like Aust/New Zealand/Beijing/Japan and (Honolulu, US if you are lucky)! (:
you went to the interview before?
How is the layover pay?
Actually i made through 3K but i didn't accept the offer becasue of the pay. The layover and other allowance is too low, like JAapan only 60 or 70 per night, meal allowance also very little S$5 only. That's very pity to layover there.
Yeah. :3 Lol! Really depends on the pay scheme you are looking at. If you want higher pay, I think you shld go for premium airlines like SQ/Emirates/Qartar. Or you can look out for Scoot recruitment too. I think Scoot has better pay scheme than JQ. (:liangchendean wrote:australia even lower than japan? OMG! i think i am not going any more...lol!sweetsera wrote:Yes, I actually got through but pulled out from that batch due to personal reasons. I am going for this time ard again, hopefully can get through. Japan layover allowance is 75 per night (if i didn't rmb wrongly). Aust layover allowance is slightly lower at 50 per night.liangchendean wrote: the salary almost same as jetstar asia.
you went to the interview before?
How is the layover pay?
Actually i made through 3K but i didn't accept the offer becasue of the pay. The layover and other allowance is too low, like JAapan only 60 or 70 per night, meal allowance also very little S$5 only. That's very pity to layover there.
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yea!exactly!sweetsera wrote:Yeah. :3 Lol! Really depends on the pay scheme you are looking at. If you want higher pay, I think you shld go for premium airlines like SQ/Emirates/Qartar. Or you can look out for Scoot recruitment too. I think Scoot has better pay scheme than JQ. (:liangchendean wrote:australia even lower than japan? OMG! i think i am not going any more...lol!sweetsera wrote: Yes, I actually got through but pulled out from that batch due to personal reasons. I am going for this time ard again, hopefully can get through. Japan layover allowance is 75 per night (if i didn't rmb wrongly). Aust layover allowance is slightly lower at 50 per night.
You have any idea will their swimming test provide life jacket??
the layover allowance not including meal allowance right?
how much is the meal? won't be s$5-7 dollar huh?
I forgot what's the meal allowance, but I know it's not really alot. And swimming doesn't include life vest. Lol! They want to see how you thread water. You will have to swim 50m. (:liangchendean wrote:yea!exactly!sweetsera wrote:Yeah. :3 Lol! Really depends on the pay scheme you are looking at. If you want higher pay, I think you shld go for premium airlines like SQ/Emirates/Qartar. Or you can look out for Scoot recruitment too. I think Scoot has better pay scheme than JQ. (:liangchendean wrote: australia even lower than japan? OMG! i think i am not going any more...lol!
You have any idea will their swimming test provide life jacket??
the layover allowance not including meal allowance right?
how much is the meal? won't be s$5-7 dollar huh?
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Oh my godness... I can only swim at most 15 meters... that's sad! i think i really should give upsweetsera wrote:I forgot what's the meal allowance, but I know it's not really alot. And swimming doesn't include life vest. Lol! They want to see how you thread water. You will have to swim 50m. (:liangchendean wrote:yea!exactly!sweetsera wrote: Yeah. :3 Lol! Really depends on the pay scheme you are looking at. If you want higher pay, I think you shld go for premium airlines like SQ/Emirates/Qartar. Or you can look out for Scoot recruitment too. I think Scoot has better pay scheme than JQ. (:
You have any idea will their swimming test provide life jacket??
the layover allowance not including meal allowance right?
how much is the meal? won't be s$5-7 dollar huh?
Just try, you'll nv know. (: I'm not a good swimmer either, but I managed to pass that stage.liangchendean wrote:Oh my godness... I can only swim at most 15 meters... that's sad! i think i really should give upsweetsera wrote:I forgot what's the meal allowance, but I know it's not really alot. And swimming doesn't include life vest. Lol! They want to see how you thread water. You will have to swim 50m. (:liangchendean wrote: yea!exactly!
You have any idea will their swimming test provide life jacket??
the layover allowance not including meal allowance right?
how much is the meal? won't be s$5-7 dollar huh?
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