Sunday, 3 November 2013
Tips of the day : 5 Tips for the Cabin Crew Interview
2. Questions and Answers Session
Stay Relevant
You really have to listen to the question, and answer the question, and answer it concisely. Always stick to the question you were asked. Don’t stray away from the discussion or the interview questions and move to irrelevant and unrelated answers.
Provide Examples
You can say you can do something, or you can give examples of things you have done. Prepare in advance some examples and answer the questions in specifics not in generalities. You can say ‘Yes, I have done that before. Here is an example of a time I did that… Did this answer your question?’
Be Honest
Dancing around difficult interview question is not a good technique. If you don’t have a skill, just tell the interviewer so and don’t try to cover it up by giving examples that are not relevant. You are better off if you tell them that even if you maybe don’t have that particular skill, you might have some related skills and you can tell them about those if they like.
3. Your turn to ask questions
When the interviewer asks you if you have any questions for them, do not be silent. Prepare in advance couple of questions or ask any questions that may have resulted from the information exchanged during the interview.
By asking relevant smart questions you show you enthusiasm and interest in the company.
4. What’s the next step
Unless it has been clearly explained before the cabin crew final interview, you need to know exactly what happens next in the hiring process. Try to establish the time frame for a hiring decision to be made and who you should get in touch with to follow up the status of your application. Should you phone or email? Clarifying this information not only lets you know what is happening but also shows the interviewer that you are professional and organized.
5. Thank the interviewer
Sincerely thank the interviewer for the time spent with you. Give a firm handshake and make eye contact when doing this.
Being successful at your cabin crew final interview is all about confidence. Confidence comes from being prepared. You are on your way to success, trust that!
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