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Your students cabin crew one day course is made up of
practical sessions including group work, presentation skills, safety
demonstration and learning about all aspects of a typical airline
interview and what the job entails. It is your chance for your
students to talk to cabin crew and learn about the job and answer
all the questions they have. The training day is conducted in
a fun and relaxed atmosphere, which means not only will they learn,
but your day will be an enjoyable one.
Below is a list of what's covered on your training day - Please
note that the topics on the training day can be tailor made to suit
your own requirements
A full review of how a cabin crew interview is structured - You will
understand exactly how a cabin crew interview is structured. We
explain what happens from start to finish and what the airline
recruitment teams are looking for.
Why 1st impressions are important at your interview - You will learn
how to make the best possible 1st impression at your interview and
understand why this is so important.
Preparation for typical airline interview tests - Experience what it
is like completing a typical test paper used by airlines today. We
will show you all the information you need to know with guidance
from our airline interviewers.
'A day in the life of cabin crew' - a behind the scenes look of what
duties are involved, where you fly to, what salaries you can expect,
what questions passengers ask, what flying program you can expect to
work each month. This session will help you decide whether this job
is for you.
Airline application forms - we will point out the areas airlines are
most interested in to make you stand out amongst the rest.
A background to aviation and the general airline terminology - this
will cover very useful phrases and abbreviations used on a day to
day basis in the airline industry today. This will also prove useful
at your interview.
Group work based on an airline interview - group work is a vital
part of your interview, you will be trained on how to act and what
to say. Role plays and team exercises on your training day will give
you an excellent chance to put this into practice.
2 on 1 based on an airline interview - the 2 on 1 interview is the
most feared, but we will give you an insight into the kinds of
questions they will ask you and what answers to give.
Preparation on how to present yourself to a group of people - a
vital session to talk and present yourself clearly without putting
you in an embarrassing situation.
Grooming and dress - the image airlines are looking for and how to
present yourself at the airline interview.
Safety and emergency procedures - a description of what cabin safety
is all about including role plays using the demo equipment, its your
chance to have a go.
Cabin services - finding out what is involved, what the differences
are in serving first class passengers compared to economy
passengers, what a typical service is, it's not just serving tea and
coffee.
Airline training courses - an insight in what you will learn and
what to expect on the training course once you have got the position
as cabin crew.
Airline information - at the end of the day you will have the
opportunity to speak to existing cabin crew members, trainers and
airline interviews. This will also provide information on
application forms, the airlines history (useful when attending
interviews), and current salary and benefits.
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