Article Written By: RussellEaton
Here is a top notch list of tips on finding an ideal job in the aviation industry. The following is a mix of tips and information about finding a well paid job in aviation, wherever you live in the world. The aviation industry provides a very wide range of job opportunities from lawyers, mechanics, engineers and technicians to pilots and cabin crew. Also, all kinds of ground clerical, medical, security and catering staff are required. Just about any occupation you can think of is required by the civil and military aviation industry.
Pay varies from $20,000 to $200,000 (or the equivalent in your currency), depending on the type of work. Also, you need to distinguish between military and civil aviation, and decide which option to go for. All kinds of engineers, scientists and technicians can find great jobs in aviation and they are generally well paid. The best first step to finding a job in aviation is to do a search on internet using phrases such as 'aviation jobs' and 'civil aviation jobs'. For example, you are likely to find 'onlineaviationjobs.com' among others. Another good strategy is to register your CV with recruitment agencies that specialize in aviation recruitment. By doing this online you can receive email notifications of job vacancies and work opportunities as they arise. Examples of aviation recruitment agencies include Matchtech, Resource Group and Morson Group. Check that as far as possible your CV is geared towards the aviation industry by using appropriate terminology. If you have no qualifications or work experience in aviation, then try at least to express your interest in aviation somewhere in your CV. Start reading magazines on avionics - they are full of useful information that will give you ideas for developing a career in avionics and finding the job you want. To find magazines on avionics, do a search on internet for 'avionics magazine'. Also, check the magazines at a public library and at a large magazine retailer. Spend a few dollars buying a few relevant magazines as this will give you a good insight into avionics and the airline industry generally. See andquot;aviation blogsandquot; on internet. Bookmark some of the blogs and visit them regularly to stay informed. Also, search andquot;airport jobsandquot; in google - you may be surprised at how many jobs are on offer. Make a short list of, say, five large companies in aviation that you might want to work for. Then contact their human resources departments to enquire about jobs. For example, your shortlist could include Boeing, Atkins, Altran, and Airbus. If you are more interested in the military side of avionics see the website for 'Avionics and Missile Solutions'. This is a major company in Alabama, USA, that provides 'high quality technical engineering solutions' to the military. If you want to find an aviation job in another country from where you are living, do a search in Google, but do it this way: For instance, let's assume you live in the USA but you want to find a job in Australia. Go to Google and enter 'google Australia'. This will bring up the google search engine for Australia where you can do searches for aviation jobs in Australia.To get more info on this subject see What Aviation Jobs Pay.
This Article Has Been Published on Sat, 27 Sep 2008 and Read 179 Times