Caitlyn Rogers
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There is no universal “perfect” cabin crew applicant — Tailor Your Strategy By Thinking Like THEIR Airline
Whilst Cabin Crew responsibilities are universal, airline personalities are anything but. Each one is chasing its own version of “perfect.” Their unique culture shapes not only how Recruiters assess you, but how the entire interview unfolds.
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Cabin crew interview group discussion – Or An Armrest Dispute? Jeez.
One of the most overlooked truths about group discussions is this: it’s not about the topic — it’s about behaviour. When applicants compete for airtime or talk over one another, they’re not demonstrating leadership — they’re modelling passenger behaviour.
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Don’t Bore Recruiters – What 12 Names And An Identity Crisis Taught Me About Self-Introductions
Follow cheat-sheets and memorise model answers (Ugh, not unless your name is FJÄLLBO and you’re a mass-produced, Swedish self-assembly shelf.) Don’t bore airline recruiters with ordinary or mass-produced answers or self-introductions, dazzle them with your finely tuned version of the truth, instead.
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12 names + 19 cabin crew interview rejections = no coincidence
It’s safe to say, I’ve had a complicated relationship with identity, which explains why I’ve racked up almost as many names as I’ve had flight attendant interview rejections. 12 names + 19 cabin crew interview rejections = no coincidence. More like, a catalyst.
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I Turned My Cabin Crew Rejection Notes Into a Bestselling Prep Tool
Soon I was coaching hopefuls over email, handing out books at my front door like dodgy DVDs, praying the spines held long enough to pass as legitimately published.
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My Emirates Timeline – From “Slag Heap” Through Graduation
Airline recruitment doesn’t follow traditional formats. It’s a series of personality assessments, stress tests, and simulations, designed to strip you down to your instincts.
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I Succeeded with Emirates, But Lost My Dream Airline
Don’t resort to buying your dream on eBay. I lost Virgin because I listened to the wrong people. I ignored the encouragement from actual Virgin crew, and instead believed the Old Wives that told me I didn’t have the flair, that I wasn’t “Virgin material.”
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