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Old 15th Jun 2023, 13:57
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Kylie walker
 
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Totally agree

Originally Posted by ShesGreatintheGalley
Hi! There are lots of FA preparation courses out there and I did one myself before I started applying for airlines years ago but mine was more of a one day/interview preparation type.
The ones like I did above are helpful and will give you an insight into how it works/what they look for if you don't have friends in the industry who can give you tips. You could def do all this online yourself without paying the $$ face to face. The ones that cover several days/weeks like the type A certain QLD Conpany run that cost a few thousand and teach you EP stuff are a total waste of time and money.

Def consider an interview prep course if you haven't had experience in airline interviews before and understand how it works, but you can get it all off the net through research if you have time otherwise.
A solid hospitality background will get you a long way in this job so you are on to a good start. Good luck
Thats what I did, I researched everything online, from the Qantas style hair/makeup, safety culture, how to answer customer service questions in the right format (star) and knowing what some of your destinations are, etc.
I got through all 3 interview stages and was offered a GS date. If you are very young I think getting a hospitality or customer service job is the best preparation for cabin crew.
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