Questions & Answers
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Is cabin crew school a scam?
There’s no such thing as a useless experience — it all depends on how you frame it. The reverse is also true: if you can’t communicate your experience in a way that aligns with the airline, even the most relevant background can end up sounding irrelevant.
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Ugh, Cliché Answers. Bring in Barbie, please.
Flat-packed answers don’t inspire anyone. Recruiters have sat through every beige, generic spiel in the book. But truth and reality have the power to jolt recruiters out of rote listening and lift their heads. To demonstrate how just about anything can lead to an appropriate answer, let’s unbox a dream that begins with Barbie.
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Can I apply without Customer Service Experience?
The airlines job is to get new crew fit to fly according to all the regulations that govern it. They aren’t there to teach customer service because they’ll be too busy drilling you on evacuations, decompressions, defibs and door operation.
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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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