APPLICATION TIPS

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In cabin crew recruiting process, most airlines now offer online application facilities and these demand you to complete a full resume/CV, uploading your photos, usually a passport size, sometimes full length photo- which will then be matched against the particular airline requirements process. Online application form may vary from airline to airline, but the basic requirements are the same. Some airlines offer you to send CV via email or post to their email address or mailing address. However, what are the forms may be, you should try to give the information in a proper manner.

CV and Cover Letters

If an airline demand CV in a paper form or an email basis, rather than use an online application process, you should prepare a CV to send to an airline, ensure that the CV meets the highest standards of professional presentation. The content of the CV must include all your personal details, including education and qualifications, weight, height, nationality, passport status, work history (if any), interests, and recent references. A cover letter along with your CV must be attached, which should include job purpose. CV should match the font, paper and style, and should be professionally laid out, grammatically correct and error free.

Photographs:

Most airlines now demand a full size photo, along with passport size; either at the initial application stage or prior to interview. It is recommended that you should invest in photos taken by professional photographers. You should dress yourself in your corporate suit, dressed exactly as you would attend an interview.

Interviews

Interview is a forum to judge the capabilities of an individual to adapt and work in a particular situation with given resources and infrastructure. In an Interview, first impression is the best impression. You will be judged by the way you dress, your educational qualification, work experience, body language, manners, and ability to absorb the information and interpret it intelligently and clearly. So take care to be at your best. The more prepared you are the better your chances.

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