tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8191048788434942457.post7881000660451809878..comments2023-10-02T07:57:01.526-07:00Comments on sweetkuromi's moment of beauty,fashion and life: Things to share from my flight attendant interviewsweetkuromihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01788035738211811364noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8191048788434942457.post-34075100436338058732011-06-22T13:25:39.448-07:002011-06-22T13:25:39.448-07:00I'm currently working as a flight attendant an...I'm currently working as a flight attendant and have conducted mock up interviews for people who are interested to become a FA. I've actually seen your blogs and videos a few years ago and learnt ur passion and dedication to become a FA. Just some feedback i would like to share wif you based on the group discussion answers you wrote and I hope you wouldn't mind. <br /><br />1) i understand that you have been a ground staff before and have FA frds which gave you a clear understanding about what our job is about. Yes there are plenty of negative sides but on this first question i believe the examiner would like to hear some positive answers. Yes what you were contributing to the discussion was the fact of our job but at the examiner's view, if you are already dissing about this job and being negative why would you want to be here? One of the crucial thing of being a FA is to find the positive in everything. The moment you show negativity would already have given the examiner that your personality may not be right for the job.<br /><br />2)It is always good to show that you've been listening to others and appreciate the goods that others had offer. but seems like you've elaborated a bit too far. Being a team player, while the others are contributing some general facts it would be nice if you could also contribute something similar, (jetlag, health issue, fatigue, but we can always be well prepared to avoid these things to happen blah blah blah....instead of going on and on, talking about yourself.. the way you said it made it seems like you're hard-selling yourself.<br />To be a FA, always make yourself part of the team, standing out is never gonna help.<br /><br />3)good answer. attention please and triumph in the skies was big airline sponsored tv series that motivated a lot of people to join this industry. but try not to put down the other candidates. When one candidate made a strong statement, tactfully 'suggest' something to the crowd instead of saying 'I wouldn't see..', that would give an impression of 'I don't agree..'. You may started it off as 'I would like to share my personal experience..... I've seen this drama blah blah blah...'and then suggest how these sponsored dramatic and sometimes unreal media has driven the success on aviation industry's recruitment blah blah blah... show off your experience in the airline industry tactfully by simply 'sharing' at the right moment. don't elaborate it too long, give some chances to others. And when you see some other candidates suffering from contributing sth, use ur knowledge to assist them and guide them through the convo, that is what the examiner wants to see from a desirable candidate.<br /><br />as for the uniform bit, you've worn our uniform before, you may have suggested some crucial factors that our uniform must have. <br />- appealing yet professional<br />- user friendly, not too tight tht you can't even walk up the ramp stairs like our new uniform<br />- avoid sharp designs of uniform accessories such as badges/wings/pins... (our new chicken 'wing' design is so sharp that if sth bad happened it may stab thru our heart..)<br />- cost effective<br />- easy maintenance<br /><br />and yea like you mentioned... Team work... show off your personal skills later in the individual interview.. they're more interested to see how you interact with people. <br /><br />Sorry for the long comment but this really is sth i would like to share as i've seen the passion and dedication in this whole thing from you and I really hope you would make it. And I hope this may help you to understand more about what FA group int and discussions are all about and what they're secretly observing during the process despite all those stupid questions and discussion topics.<br /><br />Good luck. Hope you'll be there one day =)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8191048788434942457.post-35363563922419189142010-12-01T06:38:21.080-08:002010-12-01T06:38:21.080-08:00l’8 dicembre con l’allestimento del presepe, reali...l’8 dicembre con l’allestimento del presepe, realizzato con tutte le statuine omaggiate dagli ospiti di Villaggio Amico.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08707732620959913628noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8191048788434942457.post-56881125040726626592010-11-29T11:14:01.408-08:002010-11-29T11:14:01.408-08:00I like the way you answered the questions, you sho...I like the way you answered the questions, you showed that you understood what the job would offer you in terms of what you will be dealing with and how you stay professional. I also liked how you related to the rama series you was interested in, shows you considered it for your answers and prepared for it as well as it happening to you in real life. <br />The photos look great!strawberellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06837658308764515279noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8191048788434942457.post-71663081460772665272010-11-29T09:51:05.453-08:002010-11-29T09:51:05.453-08:00Based on your replies, I think you would be a very...Based on your replies, I think you would be a very good candidate for the position! You sound like a very articulate and customer service oriented individual. And I like your outfit and your hairdo! Very professional :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16198796158143619283noreply@blogger.com