Let your career take off and land a job at Manchester Airport as they hire more than 1,000 new staff
As a National Apprentice Week special, we look at the great roles on offer including security officers, cabin crew and customer service personnel
LAND yourself an exciting high-flying career at Manchester Airport.
It is hiring more than 1,000 staff as it gears up for what is set to be its busiest ever summer.
Roles include lounge agents, drivers and security officers, cabin crew, baggage handlers and customer service personnel.
There are also apprenticeships and graduate schemes, as well as managerial positions.
The airport is already one of the largest centres of employment in the North West with more than 25,000 people directly employed on site, supporting a further 45,000 jobs in the region.
Associated companies joining the recruitment drive include Jet2.com, Swissport, Boots and the Clayton Hotel.
'Pay above average'
NINETEEN-year-old Molly Roberts is seeing her career lift off thanks to Manchester Airport.
Molly, from Sharston, Manchester, makes sure the airport runs smoothly as an apprentice in its property services team – arranging ticket desks and office space for airlines and other airport businesses.
Molly says: “The airport is an exciting place to work and you learn something new every day.
“There are lots of pathways open, so if you fancy something different, you can go for it.
“Before my apprenticeship, I was working in retail and studying travel and tourism but it wasn’t for me. An apprenticeship helps me learn and earn at the same time and my pay is well above average.
“To do well working at an airport, you need to be confident and outgoing, willing to muck in and help others in their roles.
“If you’re interested in applying, just go for it.”
- To search more than 25,000 apprenticeship opportunities in thousands of top companies nationwide, visit .
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A spokesman said: “The lack of knowledge of holiday pay means some workers such as flexible workers, people on zero-hour contracts, agency workers and temporary staff, are more at risk of not receiving the holiday pay they are entitled to.”
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