The Essential Guide To Becoming A Flight Attendant |
| | | | Title: | The Essential Guide To Becoming A Flight Attendant | | Author: | Kiki Ward | | Publisher: | Kiwi Productions | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | January, 2001 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 097018431X / 9780970184313 | | List Price: | $19.95 | | Amazon Price: | $19.95 | |
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Product Description A powerful, detailed guide written by a long time flight attendant to assist prospective flight attendants through the highly competitive airline application and interview process. Also included is complete insight into the flight attendant career, benefits, scheduling, a typical work day and numerous other aspects of the profession. Insiders tips and suggestions that guarantee an applicants ability to stand out in the interview or open house. Over 85 current interview questions are included along with current role play scenarios that you must be prepared for in your airline interview. A detailed overview of what to expect in flight attendant training and the information you need to know to succeed. A complete updated airline guide is also included listing requirements and contacts, as is the twenty four hour clock and city codes to prepare an applicant for pre-interview testing.
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The Essential Guide To Becoming A Flight Attendant 28 September, 2007 The book was very helpful. I have tried interviewing for a flight attendant position with various airlines off and on over a period of several years. I was never able to get past the first part of the group interviews. I was doing a lot of things right, but Kiki's book mentioned several things to do/not do which were different for what I had been doing. I followed her advice and the first interview I had following the purchase of the book, I not only made it to the one on one interview, I was offered a job!
Kiki is extremely helpful answering any additional questions via email and is very prompt in responding. Her resume service is also excellent.
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Awesome! 06 March, 2008 I purchased this book after skimming a lot of others in the same category. It's a really quick read with some fun side stories that take you from airline choices to interview prep to what to expect at training (a.k.a. the "charm farm") I felt so much more confident about my interview and ended up being offered a position!
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Got The Job 1st Try After Reading The Book!! 04 November, 2007 This book recently helped me get a job offer to attend Continental Airlines training. The book is actuate about the types of questions that they will ask you. Defiantly prepared me for an interview that I was really nervous for. I highly recommend this book for any person who wants to become or is thinking of becoming a flight attendant.
Good Luck with your interview!!
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An Informative & Easy Read. 05 August, 2007 I found this book to be jampacked with little tid bits of information & very easy to read. Purchasing this book would be an inexpensive begining however i am still on the lookout for more information regarding this career.
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Book Leaves You Ready To Get The Job 14 November, 2007 I bought this book for a friend of mine. She read it and got all the hints to be a flight attendant, well really to get the job after difficult interview processes. She wasn't a FA but now she have worked for 2 airlines (AIR NOSTRUM and CLICKAIR). Fascinating, explicit and encouraging. 2-thumbs-up.
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