What a company sees before you say yes
A company searching for a B1.1 engineer or a type-rated First Officer sees licence categories, type ratings, ATA experience and certificates — the fields that decide whether someone can legally do the job. Your name, photo, contact details and current employer are not part of that view.
The match, step by step
- A company searches or is matched on qualification data, not a name or a photo
- If they are interested, you receive a match alert — nothing is shared yet
- You review the company first: profile, fleet or services, and any verified feedback from other members
- Only if you approve does your full profile — photo, location, contact details — unlock for that specific employer
- From there you speak directly with the company; JobAvion does not sit in the middle of the conversation
Why match on qualification data instead of keywords
A CV keyword search cannot tell a B1.1 engineer current on the A320 from one who last touched the type a decade ago, and it cannot tell whether a remote pilot holds the operational authorisation a job actually requires. Profiles on JobAvion hold that data in structured form — the same fields used across the Vault and the jobs board — so a match reflects who can actually do the work, not who wrote the right words on a PDF.
You decide who sees you, every time
Reveal is per employer and per match, not a single public/private switch. Declining a match costs you nothing and reveals nothing. There is no charge to be found, matched or contacted — reveal only happens on your approval.
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What else is inside JobAvion
One account, one network. This page is a single door into it — these are the others.
Members also get Professional groups, and a network built on verified working relationships.
For more information you can see the full platform at jobavion.com.