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Jetstar International Cabin Crew

Our customers mean the world to us. We’re looking for customer service professionals who genuinely care to join our amazing team. With your passion, positivity and commitment to safety you will help us make travel enjoyable for our customers.
Our Cabin Crew are selected for their warm and friendly personalities, exceptional teamwork skills and initiative. We are looking for Cabin Crew who are enthusiastic and energetic no matter what time of the day, what time of year! At Jetstar, we enjoy good times, we enjoy play, we enjoy the travel lifestyle, we enjoy life for all its worth.
If you’d like the opportunity to become part of our team, we would love to meet you at our recruitment day! Applications include a walk-in interview on 19th April 2013, candidates must be available for a 2nd round of interview on 20th April if successful.
Successful applicants will be offered:
• A competitive salary
• A career in aviation within a growing international airline
• The opportunity to make new friends, have fun and enjoy job satisfaction
• Generous travel benefits and the opportunity to fly away on your days off
Minimum requirements are:
• Singapore national or Permanent resident (We regret that we are currently unable to accept applications from S-Pass holders)
• GCE ‘O’ Level and above
• Able to swim at least 50 metres non-stop and tread water
• 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
Note: Male applicants must have completed national service
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
If you meet the minimum requirements and want a career in the clouds please come along to our walk-in interviews on Friday 19th April 2013.
Where:
Regent Hotel, 1 Cuscaden Road, Singapore, 249715
When: 19th April 2013
Time: 09:00-16:30
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Actually, among other things, there are plenty of Chinese schools in Malaysia where the medium of instruction is Mandarin. My wife is from one such school. As are many Malaysian Chinese you see in Singapore. This includes many who are doing well in the corporate world.
As far as India is concerned, I think you are perhaps forgetting that there is a large number of Indians who either don't have access to school or they are studying in non English medium schools. For us middle class Indians, it's easy to be blinded by the sight of the more privileged Indians (which includes us). Also, there is a billion and a half of us which is nearly 18 percent of the world's population. Of course, we are going to be prominent on the world stage, as are Chinese who are another 18 percent of the world.
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Yes, I am talking about middle class Indians. I am 44 years old now and was born in 1980 when India was horribly poor country .....
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This is a bit off topic, but I just came to know that in Malaysia, their entire education is in Malay language. My Malaysian chinese colleague who has now turned into a Singaporean told me, she did her primary education in Chinese language and then secondary in Malay language. She speaks English pretty well just like other Singaporeans. She must be really talented and skilled to have done well inspite of the language barrier.
Now I realize why so many Malaysians live in JB and send their kids to Singapore for education for the English language. The poor kids wake up at 4Am,really pity them
I just realize how fortunate we Indians are because our entire education is in the English medium. We do have 2nd language Hindi etc. But main subjects instruction is in English medium.
I realize now why Indians do so well globally and why there are hardly any Malaysians or Indonesians who are famous at the global .....
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This is a bit off topic, but I just came to know that in Malaysia, their entire education is in Malay language. My Malaysian chinese colleague who has now turned into a Singaporean told me, she did her primary education in Chinese language and then secondary in Malay language. She speaks English pretty well just like other Singaporeans. She must be really talented and skilled to have done well inspite of the language barrier.
Now I realize why so many Malaysians live in JB and send their kids to Singapore for education for the English language. The poor kids wake up at 4Am,really pity them
I just realize how fortunate we Indians are because our entire education is in the English medium. We do have 2nd language Hindi etc. But main subjects instruction is in English medium.
I realize now why Indians do so well globally and why there are hardly any Malaysians or Indonesians who are famous at the global stage.
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Re: PR through Chinese nationality or highest earner?
Irrelevant or maybe it is.
https://mothership.sg/2023/06/spore-government-committed-racial-percentages-constant/
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However, Shanmugam shared that the percentages are not maintained to keep the Chinese community percentage at 70 per cent, but the main community concerned about immigration is the non-Chinese community.
He shared that when he has dialogues with senior Malay community leaders, the main question he gets is whether the government would set the community percentage to 14 to 15 per cent.❱❱
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LOL! True. :mrgreen:
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At least this one seems to manage to discover that being faithful has very little to do how strong you think you are to resist and how convinced you are your principles are diamond solid, but lots to do, how you handle the situations.
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Of course, principles are worth nothing if you can't stick to them.
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A bit different point: many people honestly believe they can stick to the principles. Always. IMHO this is a complete BS for probably ++99% population with normal sexual needs. It's all about the circumstances. If they are right, this majority would cheat. The trick to be faithful is simply to avoid certain situation rather than believe one has some strong principles and can always resist.
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