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Unregistered 26-04-2019 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 117545)
Did you apply AO role with 2 yrs of working exp?

At the point of application, yes. Though its rather unrelated to what I applied for.

Unregistered 08-11-2019 06:24 PM

Is it true that if an ex-SIA subsidiary staff tried to applied again for an executive position. He/she won''t be able to join them anymore?

Unregistered 15-08-2023 01:39 PM

Bump this tread abit.

My wife is with SIA as a cabin crew (blue). She has 4 years experience. We are planning for a baby soon. What is the chance of going over to the ground staff role or junior management role?

Thanks for any advice

Unregistered 15-08-2023 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 254013)
Bump this tread abit.

My wife is with SIA as a cabin crew (blue). She has 4 years experience. We are planning for a baby soon. What is the chance of going over to the ground staff role or junior management role?

Thanks for any advice

they quite particular about degree ...

Unregistered 15-08-2023 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 254013)
Bump this tread abit.

My wife is with SIA as a cabin crew (blue). She has 4 years experience. We are planning for a baby soon. What is the chance of going over to the ground staff role or junior management role?

Thanks for any advice

If no degree can forget about it

Unregistered 02-09-2023 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 254013)
Bump this tread abit.

My wife is with SIA as a cabin crew (blue). She has 4 years experience. We are planning for a baby soon. What is the chance of going over to the ground staff role or junior management role?

Thanks for any advice

depends on what kind of ground staff. if looking at executive level, definitely need degree like what others have shared. in fact they are also particularly about where your degree come from. those few crews that i know, who have managed to make a transition to ground, they all have local uni degrees.

otherwise, look outside. cabin crew have good social skills, they will be able to survive out there.


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