![]() That’s the kind of first impression you want to make. When you show up in a neatly pressed suit, shined shoes, and extend your hand to an interviewer while maintaining eye contact, you come across as confident and well put together. But it does play a part in how you’re perceived. Your appearance will more than likely not be a deal breaker for a flight job. Your interviewer will appreciate the fact you made no excuses and made an effort to let them know before they waited on you for 30 minutes instead of after. Don’t waste their time with excuses, simply state something out of your control prevented you from being there on time, and give an accurate new time that you will arrive. Running late due to no fault of your own?Ĭall your interviewer as soon as possible and let them know. But you can absolutely expect to get docked points in terms of your first impression score, if you are late for any reason. You get no extra points for being on time. Professionals don’t make other professionals wait. ![]() Here Are 10 Ways To Make A Great First Impression In A Flight Interview 1.) Show Up On Time This article is about helping you maximize the first impressions you create in a flight interview. It’s actually kind of crazy to think all your preparation, hard work and effort comes down to 15 minutes. Flight attendant dialogue worksheets full#That’s pretty quick, right? When you factor in that some flight interviews last half or full days, it’s very quick! Studies prove 59.9% of hiring decisions are made within the first 15 minutes of an interview. Why are first impressions in a flight interview so important? The best you can do is try and control the information they see. People can and do make snap judgments about you. First impressions happen whether we want them to or not. ![]() Why First Impressions Matterįirst impressions are easy shortcuts we all take. The guy who comes across like an arrogant jerk the first time you meet him, sometimes turns out to be an arrogant jerk. You only get one chance…īecause we’ve all experienced enough of our own first impressions to know our instincts are often right. Here is an Audio Version of This Blog Post:įirst impressions matter. ![]()
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