Vienna Airport invites you to an open applicant day

Photo: Vienna Airport.
Photo: Vienna Airport.

Vienna Airport invites you to an open applicant day

Photo: Vienna Airport.
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On October 19, 2022, an open applicant day will take place for the first time in the Airport City Space at Vienna Airport. Passenger handling agents, security personnel and airport service agents are among the people we are looking for.

Interested parties can find out about vacancies and apply on the spot. Therefore, it makes sense for job seekers to take their documents with them right away. According to a media statement by Flughafen Wien AG, it should also be possible to agree on a job straight away and go home with a promise of employment on the same day.

Vienna Airport is like a small city and employs people in over 200 professions, from vehicle technicians and IT experts to ground handling and security personnel, technical specialists and many other professions. Around 5.000 people from over 50 nations currently work at the airport. After two years of crisis caused by the pandemic, the number of passengers is picking up again and Vienna Airport is hiring new staff for this. There are currently vacancies in operational areas, such as passenger and baggage handling, security staff and terminal service.

On the website https://karriere.viennaairport.com/airport-job-day-2022, interested parties can fill out a questionnaire to find out the ideal job in advance. Those who register right away can either park for free at Airport Job Day or travel with the City Airport Train.

The appointment at a glance:

When: October 19, 2022, 15.00:18.00 p.m. – XNUMX:XNUMX p.m
Where: AirportCity Space at Vienna Airport

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René Steuer is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in tourism and regional aviation. Before that, he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net), among others.
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