Friday, 7 October 2016

6 Qualities Cabin Crew Recruiters Are Looking For

1.  Empathy
Empathy shouldn’t just be towards passengers but also towards co-workers.
On the day of the interview, show kindness to the other applicants. Smile. Talk. Help.
Give way to other applicants. Don’t ever try to put someone else down just so you could shine.

2.  Customer Service Orientation
You’ll be asked a lot of problem solving questions. Whenever you answer one, always keep the customer your top priority.

3.  Adaptability
Your plans to spend a weekend with loved ones could be an improbability due to changes in your roster. You’ll have standby duties and may have to be ready for duty within 20 minutes of being called. You’re definitely going to experience flight delays and cancellations.
You may expect to have 30 minutes to do your preflight ground duties but now you only have 5 minutes. You may not have all the resources you had expected to perform a job correctly. But you’ll have to be able to make it happen nonetheless.

4.  Teamwork and Communication
As cabin crew, you’ll work in teams of people you may have never met before. You’ll have to show recruiters that you’re very capable of working with total strangers towards achieving a common goal.

5.  Cultural Awareness
As mentioned above you’ll be working with a different set of team every time you go to work. If you work for a multinational airline like the ones in the Middle East, you’re bound to be sharing the workplace with people of other nationalities.
Cultures and ideals might sound absolutely strange to you but you’ll have to put all these aside and work together as one unit.

6.  Grooming and Grace
Flight attendants are the image of an airline. You must look the part.
Your grooming should be impeccable and your posture graceful. You’ll be working long hours and have to look just as fresh at the end of the flight as you did at the start.
Throughout the interview, keep a confident and poised demeanor. Watch for you grooming from your hair to your finger nails. Standards are really high in the airline business.

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