Aviation Recruitment Platform Query

wvintern

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Hi all,

I am an intern at the University of Warwick and I’m looking for some help with a project I’ve been asked to assist with: validating the potential market for a technology platform to assist aircraft operators with pilot recruitment.


The vision is to develop a collaborative platform for pilot recruitment leveraging technology to bring a new solution to how people find and fill flying jobs. The platform will use automated matches to connect aircraft operators with pilots.


The concept aims to reduce the time and expense of finding crew whilst simultaneously enabling crew to enhance their employment opportunities and find the right job at the right time, working when and where they want to.


We believe this will bring value especially to operators who require short-term, short-notice and/or flexible hiring and pilots who don’t have or don’t want permanent jobs.


By providing transparent, real-time information that the other party needs to make informed decisions, we will build a collaborative community that is mutually beneficial – creating absolute visibility of the opportunities and talent pool available at any given time.


We are interested to find out whether or not this recruitment platform would be beneficial to you and we would be very grateful for a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ reply, or any other feedback you have.


For more information regarding the project, please refer to the attached document.


Thank you for your time.

Rosie B.
wvintern@warwick.ac.uk
Business Development Intern, University of Warwick.
 

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Well of course everyone would like to just fill out one app. As it goes airlineapps is nice for that reason but only has 2 majors on the list (DL & UAL). If you could get other majors to join them and leave pilot credentials...then we're talking!
 
the forums over on airlinepilotcentral.com are a great source. Lotta really encouraging stuff on pilot jobs. ;)
 
Hi all,

I am an intern at the University of Warwick and I’m looking for some help with a project I’ve been asked to assist with: validating the potential market for a technology platform to assist aircraft operators with pilot recruitment.


The vision is to develop a collaborative platform for pilot recruitment leveraging technology to bring a new solution to how people find and fill flying jobs. The platform will use automated matches to connect aircraft operators with pilots.


The concept aims to reduce the time and expense of finding crew whilst simultaneously enabling crew to enhance their employment opportunities and find the right job at the right time, working when and where they want to.


We believe this will bring value especially to operators who require short-term, short-notice and/or flexible hiring and pilots who don’t have or don’t want permanent jobs.


By providing transparent, real-time information that the other party needs to make informed decisions, we will build a collaborative community that is mutually beneficial – creating absolute visibility of the opportunities and talent pool available at any given time.


We are interested to find out whether or not this recruitment platform would be beneficial to you and we would be very grateful for a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ reply, or any other feedback you have.


For more information regarding the project, please refer to the attached document.


Thank you for your time.

Rosie B.
wvintern@warwick.ac.uk
Business Development Intern, University of Warwick.


So - pm me if you want, but mathematically this is a lot more complicated problem than "flight times match go for it."

Also - why don't you just post the text of the PDF. Downloading pdfs online carries with it some risks.
 
I gotta be straight: the market is such that I'm not going to pay for a pilot job app/web-site anymore. Those costs will have to be borne by the employer.
 
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