How do I prepare myself for the Cabin Crew job interview? What all is usually asked in such interviews?

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    Capt Ankur SA Pilot with Air India | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    The job profile of a Cabin Crew is hospitality based. It includes the person to be personable and presentable. Most importantly they should be loud and clear in communication.
    Their work includes handling a variety of passengers who belong to both domestic and international sectors. They may be known to English only or Hindi only or maybe some other language altogether.
    Hence during the interview for Cabin Crew, it is assessed as to how well you can communicate. It should be basically loud enough to be heard by the other person even over the phone line or the PA system. And the clarity should be of such order that the words come out cl
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    Meghaj Ojha Jet airways - Cabin Crew In charge

    6 months ago

    Well, there are many parameters which you have to keep mind, Firstly be yourself.

    • Be confident with your answers. Do not give bookish or Google answers.
    • Communication plays a big part in your preparation. Please start reading, your vocabulary and selection of words in the interview should be very above ordinary.
    • Be very professionally groomed, for men hair should be nicely waxed, for female too grooming should be the eye catcher.
    • Do not be very loud with your make up. As a cabin crew you need to be very patient, So please show your listening skills to the examiner
    • First understand and then answer to the question.
    • Maintain eye contact while a
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    maurya Ankit

    2 years ago
    You should be well prepared for questions like:
    1. Introduce yourself - Here they look to hear from you how suitable you are for the role.
    2. What regional or foreign languages you know? - They wish to know exactly what other languages you can speak and understand apart from Hindi and English. You might be asked to talk to them in the language which you answer.
    3. Future career prospects - Here they look to know your career goals. Long term and short term both.
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    You should be well prepared for questions like:
    1. Introduce yourself? - Here they look to hear from you how suitable you are for the role.
    2. What regional or foreign languages you know? - They wish to know exactly what other languages can you speak and understand apart from Hindi and English. You might be asked to talk to them in the language which you answer.
    3. Future career prospects? - Here they look to know your career goals. Long term and short term both.
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    Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    One of the most coveted jobs for young girls has been that of an air hostess. These days even men are recruited for this job and hence nomenclature is changed to 'Cabin Crew'. It's a good query since various institutions are churning out trained cabin crews in large numbers. Airlines who are recruiters of these young people obviously will like to recruit the best talent available. Now, what is the best talent? It's a subjective term and hence a lot depends on an interview panel. Hence, it is necessary to go prepared for the interview. First and foremost is the first impression. Hence grooming is a must for both boys and girls. Bo
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Cabin Crew is a job in which they ensure comfort and safety of the passenger. These crew members give better hospitality, check their tickets and give a seat to them and serve edible item. For joining this profile, an aspirant has to apply for a job and then appear in the exam and after clearing the exam they are called for an interview and group discussion. Students are worried about the interview and revise all the subject terms related to this field, but during the interview, the interviewer does not ask any question from the subject as the student's knowledge of the subject has been tested in the exam and this is a personal intervi
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