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Airline Dispatcher Job Sites
 
Airline Dispatcher Job Sites

In several related articles I made mention of finding work as aflight coordinator, as a flight attendant, or as a pilot. Eachspecialty, as you can imagine, has its own requirements, hencethe job sites that feature these types of opportunities are notalways the same. If you have some idea where to look - besidescontacting an employer directly - you can narrow down yoursearches and, hopefully, shorten the entire job hunting process.The following list contains some of the sites that are mosthelpful in listing viable opportunities for airline dispatchers.

Aviation Employment Board - This site offers freeregistration and allows for you to post your resume for free aswell. Airlines featured include United, Continental, TransStates, Spirit, Southwest, Northwest, Mesa, EOS, Champion, Pace,and a host of others including many European and Asian carriers.Please visit www.aviationemploymentboard.net for more detailedinformation.

Monster -Monster regularly lists over 800,000opportunities, including many airline openings. There is nocharge to register and you are permitted to list your resume forfree as well. Please visit www.monster.com for more information.

Avianation - One of the largest aviation related jobsites online, Avianation features a variety of opportunities,including many dispatcher positions. There is a fee involved fortheir service, currently set at $9.95 per month or $80.55annually. Occasionally, posted specials drop the priceconsiderably so visit this site for current information:www.avianation.com today.

Air Jobs Daily - As one of the leading job posting


sitesfor the aviation industry online, Air Jobs Daily features avariety of opportunities for business and commercial aviationemployees. Air Jobs Daily charges an annual fee of $77.95 whichalso includes a subscription to the Air Jobs Digest, aperiodical featuring additional job listings and aviationrelated information. Please visit www.airjobsdaily.com for moreinformation.

Hot Jobs - Hot Jobs, owned by search engine giant Yahoo,is an employment site featuring several hundred thousandopportunities, including airline jobs. Registration is free andyou may list your resume for free too. Please stop bywww.hotjobs.com for more information.

Career Builder - The largest job posting site online isCareer Builder which at any given time lists more than onemillion jobs. Airline jobs, such as flight dispatchers arelisted, perhaps not in as abundance as some of the aviationsites, but a good place to look nevertheless. Membership is freeand you can list your resume for no charge too. Visitwww.careerbuilder.com for all the details.

Other sites that feature airline dispatcher opportunitiesinclude: AEPS, Plane Jobs, Jet Jobs , and Skyjobs. Please notethat most of the paid sites contain the same job opportunitiesas each of the other sites, therefore belonging to more than oneis not cost effective.

About the author:

Copyright 2005 -- Matt Keegan is the owner of a successfularticle writing, web design, and marketing business based inNorth Carolina, USA. He manages several sites including thewww.corporateflyer.net and www.aviationemploymentboard.net aswell as his main site at www.thearticlewriter.com
   
 

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