The Most In-Depth Flight Attendant Interview Preparation Guide On The Web.
6 modules containing 257 pages of content covering a range of topics to help you pass the interview first go
A detailed look into the life of a flight attendant, the pros, cons and what to expect
How to apply for flight attendant jobs and where to find them
What You Will Learn
Do you love travelling? Have a knack for customer service? Tired of the corporate world? Or maybe you're a school or university leaver whose unsure what career path to follow? If this sounds like you then becoming a Flight Attendant might be the perfect short term, or even a long term career. Imagine being able to travel the world whilst being payed for it! Incredible..think of all the amazing places you could go… London, New York, Paris, Singapore, Dubai. Not only that it's such a satisfying career..
Why do flight attendants stay in their career for so long? What gives them so much job- satisfaction? What keeps their interest? These are very easy questions to answer. There is never a dull moment! No two days are the same. An average flying day can be full of twists and turns: A routine flight can turn into a medical emergency or adverse weather may cause your aircraft to divert to another airport. Compared to a “9 to 5” career you don’t work as many hours, you rarely see the same passengers twice and you rarely drive in peak hour traffic. It is a great opportunity to see your country and the world. Where else can you shop in Hong Kong, have lunch in Hobart or improve your suntan on the Gold Coast or Honolulu?
In this unique career, you work with different crew every day and your passengers come from all walks of life. You will encounter the “rich and famous”, heads of countries, unaccompanied children, non-English speaking passengers, football teams, nervous first-time flyers and the seasoned flyers. Most airlines offer fantastic rewards not to mention the heavily discounted staff travel benefits for yourself and your family. To fly for an airline is an opportunity to develop and fine-tune your customer service skills, to communicate with passengers in other languages, to deliver service excellence, to develop your career path and above all to be an ambassador for your country.
- The lifestyle of a flight attendant - Know what to expect before fully committing
- The benefits of working for an airline
- How to put together a solid job search plan
- How to write a compelling customer service focused resume
- The Interview timeline summary and checklist
- What to expect on the interview day so you're prepared
- The Interview timeline summary and checklist
- 230 examples of situational/behavioural Interview questions
The flying lifestyle combines very well with raising children and offers flexibility for the demands of tertiary studies. Different airlines offer different styles of flying to fit in with your requirements, therefore offering you choices. For example: a junior flight attendant with no family commitments can weave their roster into their social life, sporting interests, hobbies, or tertiary studies. This career can then “grow” with the flight attendant where rosters can be worked around the demands of raising children and accommodating such events as school canteen duty, school concerts and athletic carnivals. Full-time, part-time and casual flying is now available with selected airlines. To achieve your “dream career”, preparation is most critical. When airlines hold recruitment drives, it is not unusual for 5,000 candidates to apply for only 100 flight attendant positions.
Who This Book Is For
School Leavers
School and University students looking to take a gap year (and get paid for it!) Part-time tertiary students: How to weave your studies into the flying career.
Corporates
Tired of the corporate world? This book and career is the answer to anyone looking for a career change.
Returning After Children
You've recently had children and are looking to return to the workforce, our manual has a section dedicated to mums and dads looking to return to the workforce.
Thrive On Customer Service
You're someone who thrives on customer service and wants a long-term, flexible career.
Unsuccessful Applicants
You've been unsuccessful. Where to go from here? How to recognise yourself and land your dream career.
Careers Advisors
Give your students an incredible career choice and opportunity to learn more about the aviation industry selection processes.
Get the first Module 100% Free
To get you started on your journey I'd like to offer you the the first module of the flight attendant interview preparation manual for free. The first module contains 26 pages covering topics such as the role of a flight attendant, the duties of a flight attendant, the benefits of working for an airline, required work experience, how the role has changed and emergency training to name a few. Module 1 will give you a good primer of the life of a flight attendant and the considerations and requirements for the job.
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