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bentpilot

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Any thoughts? Last time we hired pilots was five years ago, and HR is not accustomed to websites specifically for hiring pilots.

Sorry, can not be specific yet about the hiring until the announcement is official (twin-engine, turbo-prop, SW US).

Hopefully HR will be advertising for these two positions starting later this week.

Thanks in advance.
 
I really liked uspilot.com before they started hitting you up for "coins" to see contact info. Usually if your dilligent you can figure out who it is. Or you could just post it here for free. Im sure the word would spread like chlamydia in Bangkok. LOL.
 
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Sorry, can not be specific yet about the hiring until the announcement is official (twin-engine, turbo-prop, SW US).

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If it is a jet job anywhere in Southern California, the best place to post it is in a PM to me. ;)

Thanks to the rest of you for places to look.
 
I have had a lot of luck with www.Findapilot.com , www.climbto350.com (yes there are a lot of overseas jobs), and www.bizjetjobs.com . I would stay as far away as possible from airployment if you want your private information to remain private and secure, plus the owner, or as he calls himself CEO, has been banned from just about every aviation forum out there, multiple times, under multiple names. He was also running his business from India. There are sites out there that, one that will remain nameless,..... copy job postings from other reputable sites and charge you for it. Some of these jobs are confidential and do not display the contact information, but miraculously they appear on these sites. Question is, if they do not know the company contact, where does your resume go? What are you paying for if your email doesn;t go anywhere when you think it is. Stick with the well known, reputable sites, the employers do! After being scammed and conned on several occasions, I would recommend doing a lot of research on the company should you get a call. These days, you can find out a lot on the internet... if the person is real, has money to buy a jet (or bankrupt), if their business has been shut down by the CDC and they are playing you, if the operation flying gold is legal or not, if the airplane they claim to be buying can actually take off out of the airport where they plan to base it, etc...
 
The NBAA Job board.....assuming that you're a member and if not, you need to be. The membership pays for itself ten fold every year if you subscribe to the airmail and use it as a tool for research. I saved well over $3000.00 on one trip alone on the advice of a subscribing member.

P.S.
Whatever you do, don't let your HR prescreen applicants or use Monster. This can eliminate many good candidates by their methods. Happened to a friend of mine who was trying to get an interview with a flight department where I used to work.
 
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P.S. Whatever you do, don't let your HR prescreen applicants or use Monster. This can eliminate many good candidates by their methods. Happened to a friend of mine who was trying to get an interview with a flight department where I used to work.
Ditto that, look at jsfirm.com, you pay them so all ads are current. The ads on jsfirm are then picked up by places where pilots pay for job info. It is the only place we advertize, but we resumes from all kinds of different sources.
 

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