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What You’ll Learn in This Workshop
The Pilot Job Search CV Workshop is designed to help both aspiring and experienced pilots create a compelling CV that stands out to recruiters and hiring managers in the aviation industry. Since competition in the pilot job market is high, having a well-structured and impactful CV can make the difference between getting an interview and being overlooked.
In this free workshop, participants will learn essential strategies to format, refine, and optimize their CVs to increase their chances of landing their dream pilot job. Let’s dive into the key areas covered in the workshop:
Purpose: Ensure your CV meets aviation industry standards and is ATS-friendly.
Most pilots unknowingly use generic resume formats that don’t align with aviation industry standards or Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) used by airlines. This workshop teaches:
Purpose: Ensure your skills and qualifications align with job requirements.
Many pilots fail to effectively showcase their most valuable skills and certifications, leading to missed opportunities. This session will help you:
Purpose: Identify and eliminate CV mistakes that hurt your job prospects.
Many talented pilots miss out on job opportunities due to simple yet avoidable CV mistakes. This session will cover:
Purpose: Learn proven techniques to land job opportunities faster.
Having a great CV is only part of the process—you also need a strong job search strategy to get noticed by the right employers. This session covers:
Who Should Attend This Workshop?
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