We have compiled some hints and
tips for you to educate yourself before attending any flight attendant interview.
BEFORE THE INTERVIEW
Venue of Interview
You should be well aware of the exact
location of the interview
Your route or journey to the
flight attendant interview location
should be planned well in advance and always give a lead-time of half an hour to
cater to any unforeseen emergencies or traffic snarls.
Make sure in advance the
location of parking places at the interview venue, if possible conduct a reccae
to the venue of interview a day before, this will reduce the nerves associated
with venturing into an unfamiliar locality (like where to park, look for
reception, entrance, exit for the building etc).
Dress Code & Grooming
Look business like and wear
office style smart attire.
Be well
groomed, with clean tidy
hair, make up (if applicable) and clean shoes.
You have to feel comfortable with
your appearance.
Do one final check of your
overall appearance prior to leaving home, after arriving at the interview venue and during break
times.
Documentation
All documentation required
should be laid out in a smart folder and presented to the interviewers when
asked for.
Documents should be made ready a
few days before the flight attendant interview so as to ensure that you have all the necessary
certificates and paperwork that you require to take with you. It will give you
enough time to find missing copies of certain documents.
Research and Preparation
Keep abreast of all the
information and latest happening pertaining to the airline. Questions
pertaining to latest news concerning the airline can be asked to judge your
background knowledge as well as interest in the field. A good source for such
information is the airline website, it generally has the history and latest news
concerning the company.
Nerves
Feeling nervous during
interview
process is perfectly normal. Spend some time relaxing on the day prior to
your flight attendant interview. Do the things that you like doing.
Also get a good night's sleep, to avoid a worn out look.
Remember that the recruitment
team will make allowances for the fact that people are nervous.
Nerves can easily be tackled
with
prior preparation
DURING THE INTERVIEW PROCESS
Communication
With People You Meet
You should carry a warm
disposition, welcoming behavior and great appearance as they are crucial in
creating the right impression in the mind of recruiter.
Befriend other
candidates and try to remember their names as there can be some questions about
them from recruiter to know about your interpersonal skills, as
flight attendant job is more of a team work.
Remember to always address
people in a friendly and well mannered way.
Be yourself in the interview and
never try to be someone you are not. Recruitment personnel are highly trained
and will spot anyone who tries to impress.
Body
Language
A very vital aspect noticed by
the recruiters is the
Body language and you must maintain open body language to make
you appear welcoming and receptive to the recruitment team and fellow
candidates.
Team
Work & Exercises
Airline interviews will
generally require you to take part in team work exercises. Ensure that you are open to
suggestions and queries by all team members, and that you participate in all
discussions and exercises. Never be aggressive and imposing.
You should be updated on current
affairs and news relating to the aviation industry.
Areas of discussion during interviews
During the
flight attendant interview
process you
may be asked questions and have to complete exercises on the following subjects:
o Team Work
o Communication
o
Customer Service
o Safety
o Current Affairs
o Airline Industry
Have examples prepared on the
above subjects as the interviewing panel may ask you to give examples of
previous experience and / or knowledge on the above.
Questions
When given an opportunity to ask
the recruitment team a question be very clear, logical and straightforward (no
beating around the bush). It is always better to think of few questions to ask
well in advance.
Some questions can throw up
answers which can be another question for you from the recruitment team, so be
careful while putting forth questions. Questions must be relevant to the
company and the job. Avoid asking questions on issues that have been covered
during any presentations given to you by the recruitment team.