ONE DAY TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE! Copyright © Audrey Love Cover design by Audrey Love Book design by Audrey Love All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the author. The only exception is by a reviewer, who may quote short excerpts in a review. Audrey Love I can show you how to maximise your chances to becoming a Flight Attendant Attention to detail is the mark of a great Cabin Crew so this is what the interviewers look for. Make sure you are prepared! Number 1 rule: Be Punctual (duh!) Number 2 rule: Relax! General Appearance and Hygiene Don't worry, no one expects you to look like a super-model. However, you need to look well groomed. Take out any body-piercing except ear rings (one per side) Visible Tattoos are unacceptable in most airlines. Some also have “swim-suite” rounds to spot them! Grooming DO NOT over do make up. Hair should be neat. Long hair tied back or bunned up. Keep hair away from the face and eyes. In fact as a general rule the face should be kept clear of hair. No drastic hair colouring. NO BODY ODOUR OR STRONG PERFUME Clothing and Accessories Conservative and smart is best. Ladies: A skirt and blouse, or pants suit for women. The skirt shouldn't be too short. If wearing a skirt always wear stockings. Stockings as close to your skin colour as possible. Covered leather shoes are recommended. Heels need not be high. Gentlemen: Suit or just shirt and trousers (depending on weather), tie and jacket. Look smart yet comfortable. Wear proper shoes and no slip ons. Always bring a nice folder to contain your documents. The Interview Deportment Females should sit with legs crossed or legs close together especially when wearing skirts. Don't shake a leg. Don't fidget. Greet the interviewers by name - They will probably have name tags on, or placed in front of them. “Good Morning Mr Tan, Miss Lee it's a pleasure to meet you My name is Mandy Smith.” Wait to be seated. The Questions MAKE OR BREAK YOUR CHANCES FOR A DREAM CAREER Airlines use these questions to narrow the thousands of applicants to the lucky few who will go on to become Flight Attendants! It's here you can stumble or be a star. Your essential guide to becoming a Flight Attendant When the interview starts, relax, DO NOT get flustered. Always allow the interviewers to finish asking the questions. Play the answer in your head before you say it out loud. Politely ask the interviewers to repeat the question if you misheard or do not understand. Speak clearly and slowly. DO NOT rush. DO NOT use “er” “hmm” “lah”, etc to pad your sentences. Do answer the questions in full sentences and support them with examples. This often allows the interviewers to respond, thus creating a conversational atmosphere that isn't one-sided. Know the latest airline news. Use our search function and know your Airline details. Be careful of scenario question such as: What if a passenger accused you of forgetting his drink - what would you do? Scenarios are difficult to answer I'll give you example responses to these tricky questions Be prepared to read a passage of text (to see how your diction and confidence are) BE CAREFUL WITH JOKES – THEY “CAN REAL KILL YOUR CHANCES IF YOU GET THEM WRONG”. If they ask you about your strengths or talents, support them with examples. After the Interview, thank each one of the interviewers and tell them you're grateful for the opportunity to present yourself. Say you hope to hear from them. Last but not the least and certainly the most important of all... DO NOT forget your smiles throughout! BEST OF LUCK Aud |
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