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From:  Melanie Banks
Tuesday, 1:24pm

Dear future Flight Attendant
,

Airlines aren't hiring as many people as they did before 9/11. Bankruptcy and fuel costs have forced them to scale back on flights. The competition is tough.

How do you prepare for your first interview and outshine the other applicants?

Do you know if you have the right look?

Do you know what they want to hear?

Do you know which airline you want to work for?

Do you know how to play the game?

Do you feel confident you can go to an interview with ANY airline and know how you can outshine the hundreds, yes hundreds, of other interviewees?


Hello, my name is Melanie Banks and I have been a Flight Attendant for 22 years. I have been with two major airlines.The first airline I flew for was Pan American Airways.  The airline I fly with now is also a major international carrier. 

Even though, I have been flying for years, each time I applied for a Flight Attendant job, I interviewed with various companies. As an insider, I have been able to coach several friends into successfully getting hired as a Flight Attendant.


Okay, certainly you have a picture in your mind of the kind of person that makes a good Flight Attendant.

No doubt, you think you are one.

Even if you knew exactly the kind of person that airline was looking for to fill that one spot, would you know how to stand apart from the crowd of applicants clamoring for that same position?

I have observed throughout the years so many friends would have been perfect candidates. However, as perfect as they seemed somehow they didn't get hired.  After probing further to the reason, I saw there were simple skills they needed to take in order to turn their rejection rate around.

What you need is the ability to :

1) Make you stand out of a crowd of hundreds of people.
2) The art of dressing for the interview.
3) The ability to figure out what to say.
4)The ability to play the game and get yourself  hired.

  
 I am not going to fill you with all the fluff you don't need to know. I am going to give you all the tools you need to be able to go to the interview and feel confident that you will be one of the top candidates for the Flight Attendant job.

There is no training or schooling you need to take beforehand. In fact, any generic training or schooling you do is a waste of your money. Each airline is a different corporation with it's own set of rules.

There is no such thing as a generic training or certificate that is acknowledged by the airlines. Once hired, each airline supplies you with their own specialized training made for their company. 

I have seen countless airline schools that claim to train to be a Flight Attendant. DO NOT get fooled into enrolling in these schools.

Once hired, each airline supplies you with their own specialized training made for their company.


This is a simple straight forward information.

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Know how to dress, what to say, how to look for the clues to what they want to hear.

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Walk into the interview with confidence.

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