virgin atlantic
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Richard Branson He is the founder of Virgin atlantic. At the age of sixteen his first business
venture was a magazine called Student. In 1970, he set up a mail-order record business. In 1972, he opened a chain of record stores, Virgin Records, later known as Virgin Megastores. Branson's Virgin brand grew rapidly during the 1980s, as he set up Virgin Atlantic.
Branson formed Virgin Atlantic Airways in 1984
Virgin Atlantic Airways
Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd. (running as Virgin Atlantic) is an airline that is based in the United Kingdom. Virgin Atlantic is owned by 2 companies, Virgin Group and Singapore Airlines.
Over 75% of Virgin Atlantic's flights fly from London Heathrow Airport. Most of the rest fly from London Gatwick Airport, Manchester Airport or Glasgow Airport.
Virgin flies to nine cities in the USA, nine cities in the Caribbean, five cities in Africa, five cities in Asia, and to Sydney in Australia.
Airplanes
Inside the Airplanes Virgin Atlantic uses three different classes on their airplanes: 1. Economy 2. Premium Economy 3. Upper Class
Recruitment and Selection process
Recruitment and Selection process
CV & covering
letterAssessment Interview
location
Pre-employment
screening
Referencing Basic disclosure
Security interview
Virgin Atlantic’s mission
Virgin Atlantic has a very simple mission.
The mission itself has been divided into three parts:-
1. To grow a profitable airline.
2. To be an airline in which people love to travel.
3. Where people (employees) love to work.
SUPERB FACILITIES FOR TRAINING• Large spacious training rooms interconnected by courtyard
break out areas• All rooms have mood lighting and the latest technology• All catering requirements can be covered by our coffee bar or
restaurant• Auditorium able to seat up to 200 people, with an 8m by
6mfront projection panel and a state of the art control room.
Pictures of training
Innovation
Virgin launches glass-bottomed plane
Virgin has created world-first with the introduction of the technology required to produce the worlds first glass-bottomed plane. This technological innovation coincides with the start of Virgin Atlantic Airways first ever domestic service to Scotland.
Virgin Atlantic launches industry’s first wearable technology
• The Future Travel Experience events are renowned for being the place where airlines and airports launch forward-thinking, passenger-focused solutions, and at FTE Europe 2014, Ian Baigent-Scales, Virgin Atlantic’s Global Customer Systems Manager, Airport Strategic Development, will provide delegates with insight into the thinking behind the trial and how it is performing at the half-way point in a presentation entitled: ‘Wearable technology – how Virgin Atlantic is using smartwatches and Google Glass in its Upper Class Wing at Heathrow to provide next-generation customer service to passengers’.
Swot Analysis of Virgin Atlantic
StrengthsCost advantageAsset leverageEffective communicationHigh R&DInnovation Online growthLoyal customersMarket share leadershipStrong management teamStrong brand equityStrong financial positionSupply chainPricingReal estateReputation managementUnique products
Weakness Bad communicationDiseconomies to scaleOver leveraged financial positionLow R&DLow market shareNo online presence Not innovativeNot diversifiedPoor supply chainWeak management teamWeak real estateWeak, damaged brandUbiquitiouegory, products, services
OpportunitiesAcquisitionsAsset leverageFinancial markets (raise money through debt, etc.)Emerging markets and expansions abroadInnovationOnlineProducts and services expansionTakeovers
ThreatsCompetitionCheaper technologyEconomic slowdownExternal changes (government, politics, taxes, etc.)Lower cost competitors or impactsMaturing categories, products, or servicesPrice warsProducts substitution
Financial Accountant Job Purpose: - Supports financial decision-making information by collecting, analyzing, investigating, and reporting financial data.
Skills/Qualifications:- Deadline-Oriented, Managing Profitability, Accounting, Audit, SFAS Rules, Financial Skills, Analyzing Information , Reporting Research Results, Research Skills, Statistical Analysis, Business Knowledge
Responsibilities: - A financial accountant performs different functions than a public accountant. Most financial accountants work directly for companies, performing internal financially-related duties. CPAs who are "public" work for themselves or for accounting firms and perform contracted projects for a variety of organizations. Conversely, financial accountants are typically W-2 employees, working regular hours for one corporation only. They usually prepare internal financial statements, perform management duties and actively contribute to their employer's financial, operations and strategic plans.
Job specification of Financial accountant:-
1. Bachelors degree in Accounting, Finance or related field; additional degree a plus.
2. Solid understanding of accounting principles and practices.
3. 2-3 years of related experience preferred.
4. Ability to work effectively with minimal supervision.
5. Proven ability to work effectively as a respected team member in a variety of collaborative situations.
6. Must possess minimum of 3 years professional accounting experience.
7. Ability to use intermediate to advanced functions in spreadsheet software.
8. Knowledge of Visual Basic, Crystal reports, Access and general database management is highly desirable, but not required.
9. Proven ability to juggle multiple priorities, and meet strict deadlines.
10. Demonstrated organizational skills.
11. Proven problem solving, analytical and sound judgment skills.
12. Excellent interpersonal, listening and oral communication skills.
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