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Why do you want to leave your current position to become a flight attendant? -
ANSWERI am currently a emergency medical technician While part of my career
passions have been working with the sick I am shifting the direction of my career.
The skills I have acquired so far would be transferable to the position of a flight
attendant. I do enjoy my current job and I'm grateful for it but I want a career as a
flight attendant, which is a position that focuses on the safety and well-being of
others. I am excited to pursue this demanding job and take on the roles and
responsibilities.
Why do you want to be a flight attendant? - ANSWERI want to be a flight attendant
because I have a wide range of skills that I think would be an asset for your company
EXAMPLE: I have excellent communication and customer service skills which have
been honed by my work as a caregiver, dental receptionist and youth counselor.
(face to face customer dealings.) With my current role as a caregiver I have to work
and arrange schedules with multiple families constantly adapting to the tough
environment of the pandemic. I found working as a dental receptionist and a youth
staff member on Carnival Cruise Line to be very demanding in terms of listening to
exactly what the customer wants and ensuring that they get it. My work as a youth
staff employee also gave me insight into how to deal with different customers and
that safety relies on being prepared and paying attention to detail.
EXAMPLE: My teamwork skills grew during my time as a youth staff member on
Carnival Cruise Lines. Working as part of a team allowed me to develop
communication skills, problem solving skills and conflict resolution skills. Working
with kids in that environment means that you have a strong sense of responsibility,
and a keen eye for safety, while at the same time being friendly, approachable and
able to communicate effectively.
EXAMPLE: Lastly, I work well in a fast paced environment and under stressful
situations. When I worked on Carnival I got a taste of that type of lifestyle. The
chaotic and always changing work schedules, the safety procedures and meetings,
the delays and cancellations are situations I have experience in.
**I've come to realize that some of the smallest things you do or say can make a
lasting impact and help someone to really remember that moment that you shared
with them. If I'm able to provide that along with a safe and enjoyable experience than
nothing would be more satisf
What do you think being a good flight attendant means? - ANSWER-Great
communicator / listener / Team player - skills that all intertwine and make for an
excellent employee
-CUSTOMER SERVICE IS TOP PRIORITY - meeting their needs and expectations
while providing a safe & enjoyable experience
-Personal integrity & reliability - being an honest and trustworthy individual. Do what
you say you will to the best of your ability