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Scoot's latest recruitment campaign will see its newest batch of cabin crew hopefuls take part in an exceptional all expenses paid journey from Singapore to either of Scoot’s European long-haul destinations, Athens and Berlin, for the final round of an epic interview.
According to a media release, prospective candidates will participate in a series of challenges around the selected city, which are designed to test qualities that will help them succeed as a Scoot cabin crew (Scootee).
Theresa Tan, Scoot’s vice president human resources, said: "At Scoot we aim to be different, not only in our approach to business and marketing, but our recruitment efforts as well. The chance to conclude the interview at our most epic destinations gives candidates a peek into what it takes to be a Scootee while having fun on the job, satisfying their love for travel, and creating unforgettable memories."
The call for applications was held between 20 August to 9 September and was shared across various online platforms including Scoot’s career Facebook page, Got Scootitude.
Over 300 submissions were received, from which a total of 18 eligible applicants were invited to Scoot’s assessment centre for a test, group exercises and an interview.
Thereafter, six candidates were shortlisted to participate in the final rounds in either Athens or Berlin. The candidates will then be assessed by Scoot’s senior executives on how well they performed at the challenges posed to them.
The participants were chosen for demonstrating qualities such as teamwork, customer service, concern for safety, as well as their fit with Scoot’s young-at-heart culture. Hailing from Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan, the selected applicants are aged between 21 – 24 years old, and are either currently in the workforce, or students or recent graduates of various backgrounds, including tourism and hospitality, psychology, and even accounting.
With its fleet projected to grow to 70 aircraft by 2022 to support its rapid network expansion plans, Scoot plans to significantly ramp up its cabin crew recruitment efforts as well. Scoot aims to recruit about 1,000 cabin crew over the next 2.5 years, almost doubling its present cabin crew strength of about 1,100.
Scootee applications are open all year round, with regular roadshows conducted in various countries such as Singapore, Taiwan, Japan and more, to reach out to potential applicants to be the face of Scoot across its increasingly global network, which presently stands at 66 cities across 18 countries and territories. Aside from educational and height requirements, prior cabin crew experience is not essential for applications to be a Scootee.
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