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Flying Food Group Senior HR manager on new opportunities: ‘We value our team members and strive to provide a supportive work environment’
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Angelica Carrion, Senior Human Resources Manager at Flying Food Group | Linkedin

Angelica Carrion, Senior Human Resources Manager at Flying Food Group, said that the company is hiring airline station attendants in Honolulu, Kona, and Lihue. She emphasized the company's commitment to building a supportive workplace culture during an interview.

"An ideal candidate for a station attendant position combines strong communication skills, unwavering attention to detail, and a passion for excellence in food service," said Carrion. "Experience in food handling and safety protocols is critical, as is the ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. A proactive attitude and a commitment to delivering exceptional service are essential, guaranteeing that every meal meets the high standards of our airline partners. At Flying Food Group, we value our team members and strive to provide a supportive work environment."

The company has listed these positions in Honolulu, Kona, and Lihue, Hawaii on job platforms like Indeed. Their benefits include comprehensive health insurance, retirement plans, and opportunities for professional development.

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According to the Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, the state is projected to experience 6.1% job growth by 2032. Health care and food services are identified as leading sectors contributing to this increase. These projections indicate sustained demand for roles in hospitality-related services, including airport and catering positions.

The 2023 Workplace Trends Report by Indeed and Glassdoor reveals that 46% of job seekers consider company culture a crucial factor when deciding whether to apply for a position. Additionally, 43% of employees value opportunities for internal mobility. These findings are relevant across various industries, including service, logistics, and hospitality.

Carrion has over 15 years of experience in human resources at Flying Food Group. Her expertise includes talent acquisition, employee relations, and onboarding. She manages HR functions across airline catering station operations.

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