The Presentation in the Initial Test
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i thought the topic has always been "the training aspects of the cathay pacific cadet pilot program"...
basically you talk to them about what you can expect to do in training - how many modules, what you learn in each module, aircraft you fly, where you train, licenses you get, how many hours you can expect to accrue, etc...
i think they are more interested in listening to your oral english though.
basically you talk to them about what you can expect to do in training - how many modules, what you learn in each module, aircraft you fly, where you train, licenses you get, how many hours you can expect to accrue, etc...
i think they are more interested in listening to your oral english though.
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just wonder if candidates are suppose to prepare any visual aids for their presentation, or just stand up and talk for 5 mins? any input would be much appreciated. thank you.
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you are not permitted to use anything for the presentation, i.e. even a piece of paper...
and from my personal experience, you don't really need to speak for 5 mins...it took me about 2'30 doing the presentation...
and from my personal experience, you don't really need to speak for 5 mins...it took me about 2'30 doing the presentation...
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hey i knew that the email using the word "required"...and I actually did not plan to memorize my speech...
When i got into the room with my piece of paper, the interviewer asked me to put everything into the bag...by that time I was thinking the "required" actually meant "permitted"
Maybe different interviewers have different requirements?
When i got into the room with my piece of paper, the interviewer asked me to put everything into the bag...by that time I was thinking the "required" actually meant "permitted"
Maybe different interviewers have different requirements?