Caitlyn Rogers
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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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Before You ‘Register Interest’ With Emirates
You know that innocent little button that says “Register Interest”? Yeah — turns out it’s not that innocent after all. The wording sounds harmless, like something you’d click while sipping tea and dreaming of travel during a lockdown. What you’re actually doing is applying.
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