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Tips for success in Airline Interviews

First impression is the best impression in any airline interview. You will be judged by ; the way you dress, your educational qualification, work experience, body language, manners, ability to absorb the information and interpret it intelligently and clearly. So take care to be at your best.

Carry your relevant documents in order - like certificates, copy of application sent, bio-data etc. in a folder so that it can be easily shown when asked. Take a pen also.

Present the documents only if the interviewer ask for it.

Never be late for an interview.

Greet the interviewers as soon as you enter.

Sit down only when you are asked to. It is better not to pull the chair, either lift it or move it and always enter from the right side of the chair.

Say 'please and thank you' whenever required.

Listen carefully and pay attention to the question. If the question is not clear to you ask politely for a repeat.

Reply confidently and immediately to the point, keeping your answers short unless asked for a longer description.

While answering, look directly at the person asking the questions and try to be pleasant.

 

Replies connected to any details regarding your bio-data should be authentic.

It is better to admit if you don't know something.

Remember to say 'sorry' if your opinions or answers are rejected.

Avoid indulging in certain mannerisms in your speech or behavior.

You can ask when you can expect to hear from them before you leave.

Don't forget to say "Thank you" at the end of an interview to every interviewer before leaving.

Shake hands only if the interviewer initiates the gesture.

Walk out confidently without looking back.

Gently shut the door behind you as you leave.

Check yourself in a mirror before you go into an interview. There is no reason why you would enter this type of situation with food between your teeth, a mascara smudge on your cheek, a slip that shows or lipstick on your teeth, so take a quick peek in the mirror first.

Airlines really do consider how their image is perceived to the flying public. If an employee’s persona detracts from that company’s image, the company will not be interested in having that person represent them to the public. Doing what it takes to get ahead in the business world will not only land you the job of a lifetime, but will give you a more confident and self- assured outlook on the future.

 

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