Friday 18 January 2013

Conducting Yourself in an Airline Job Interview

Conducting yourself in a job interview:

So you finally get the airline job interview you have been hoping for. The number of people that turn up for their interview under prepared and not dressed in an appropriate manner is quite amazing.

Some key points that people should be aware of before attending an interview.

Firstly, dress in an appropriate manner for the position you are applying for. If you are going for a position as a Pilot, Cabin Crew member and even an Aviation Engineer, ensure you are wearing business attire. Dress to impress.

Secondly, shake the hands of the people interviewing you. It shows character. And don't forget to look them in the eyes while you are talking. Direct eye contact shows you are not trying to hide anything and that you aren't lying to them when you answer their questions.

Thirdly, don't slouch forward or backwards. Sit upright and look at least if you want to be there.

Fourthly, watch the way in which you speak to the interviewer. Don't swear, or use slang language.

Finally, ensure you ask a few questions at the end of the interview, and make sure you do not bad mouth your current or previous employers. They don't want the impression that you will do the same to them later in your working life.

Good luck with the aviation job interview, and remember the worst thing they can say to you is "No". So relax and enjoy the moment.

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