TOPICS
Becoming a cabin crew is not just about the good life – travelling and exploring different countries. There is a great deal of hard work, arduous and non-glamorous work involved in it. Like dealing with hostile passengers, cleaning up toilets and vomits, lifting heavy carts and luggage among others. It requires the complete package of looking presentable at all times and the ability to perform the various duties with a smile. The topics covered during the online counseling are drafted accordingly and authentically, since it comes from someone who has been a part of the cabin crew world for years.

INTRODUCTION:
Focus on the basic and essential qualifications and requirements in order to join an airline. Except for a few standard requirements which are similar to all airlines, most airlines have different criteria when it comes to their cabin crew.
INSIDE TIPS & IDEAS FROM AN EXPERIENCED CREW:
When the information comes from someone who has been there and done that, one can be rest assured that it comes from genuine experience. Get to know the inside world of being a cabin crew through the counselor’s own personal experiences, as she shares her tips and ideas with you.


APPEARANCE:
The first impression is more often than not the lasting impression. And the first thing one notice is a candidate’s appearance. It is of utmost significance to look the part. Proper grooming and/or make up are essential in succeeding as a cabin crew.
PRESENTATION:
Just looking good is not enough if you are dressed shabbily. An ill-fitting trouser or skirt can easily cost you your dream job. Presentation session will look into the importance of dressing correctly and presenting the best of you.


INTERVIEW:
A lot of the times, a candidate looks right and dresses right as well but still fails to go further. Many have failed due to lack of self-confidence and presence of mind during interviews. Those who are confident sometimes lack the presence of mind to answer a particular question. Then there are those who have the know-how but slip in confidence. Here discussions will feature some sample questions one can prepare for an interview and also find out what is the best way to tackle a tough question.
CREATING RESUME:
Before you are called for an interview, your first evaluation happens when you send your resume. It needs to represent you as a person in the best possible way, highlighting all your strengths and why you are the best for the particular job. Most overlook this important aspect. So, we will be creating a thorough, detailed resume for you with your inputs, if you do not have one. If you do, we will assess it for you and change it to make it relevant.


PHOTOGRAPH ASSISTANCE:
You are required to send your photographs when applying for a job. It is a pre-requisite for a cabin crew job. So, if you do not have one, we will provide assistance in this regard.