Saturday, November 14, 2009

Good News to SIA Cabin Crew Wannabes!

So it has been announced that Singapore's premier airline will re-commence their recruitment exercise for new cabin crew! Those of you who have been eyeballing for this announcement, and who wannabe flying with this company, get out all the stops and start preparing yourself for the interviews! There's not much time and so much to prepare for! ;-)

Heard that they were also recalling ex-crew...

But if you are not an ex-crew, opportunities-are-a-calling! ;-)

Although the airline didn't have good results in the last quarter, it is eyeing the next several months and are anticipating an increase in pax traffic in view of early next year's Singapore Air Show, opening of the IRs, as well as later in the year YOG!

And, as they mentioned that it takes about 6 months to get a freshie up to mark and serving their pax, now is about the right time to start getting new flight attendants, cabin crew and flight stewards and stewardesses. Those hoping for a cadet-pilotship, too bad, they currently have more than 300 cadet pilots so they won't be taking any more anytime soon.

Things seems to be looking good for those of you who have always dreamed of wearing the kebaya and of course for the guys - the dark designer suit.

Good luck to those who have been called for interviews, and if you think you want an added advantage to prepare for the interviews, you know what you can do! ;-)
You'll need all the help you can get to get selected for the subsequent interviews and of course, finaly don that uniform!

Blue skies, always!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Questions That Cabin Crew Wannabes Always Ask!!! And how to increase your chances to be selected!

I've heard time and again from cabin crew wannabes the same several questions...

- What does it take for me to make it through the selection interviews?

- What are the interviewers looking for?

- Does it matter if my skin or my figure is not hour-glass....

And the list goes on... ;-)

I guess it is because there are so many uncertainties involved and there are no authority that can guarantee a person who attends a selection will be able to make it through all the rounds. No one can claim to provide the best answer to all you wannabes, but you know what? Many have gone through what you are, and as many have made it through successfully.

There are certain things that you must know before you even go for the interviews, certain things you must do to prepare yourself before going for that interview, as well as more importantly - THE things and actions you must take and do during the interview to increase your chances of being selected to go for training.

Note that I wrote to increase your chances, cos there are other factors that will come into play during the interview for which only you can influence, as well as other factors that are beyond all of us influence.

So most important is that you take care of those factors that you can, and leave the rest to how you respond to the interviewers questions and directions / instructions.

Think you wanna know more?

Click here to get further information on how to increase your chances to be selected!

Friday, December 29, 2006

Be The First To Know!

I've included an opt-in form for those of you who want to be kept updated when I've completed the e-manual. If you are interested, provide your name and email address on the right side-bar and I'll keep you updated.

Besides, I've also prepared a special gift for those of you who subscribe to my mailing list. Sign up now and find out what it is - one thing for sure, it will come in handy for your overall preparation as a cabin crew as well!

I've got lots to share, and if you are really keen on wanting to increase your chances of being selected as a cabin crew, sign up NOW! Don't delay, because I've only got a limited number of subscribers that I can work with, so that it remains personal and I can answer your queries earlier. Once that number is reached, I will have to reject further registrations till a much later time.

Looks like 2007 will be a fantastic year for me, and I'm sure also for those of you who take action, and take charge to make a difference in your life! WILL IT BE YOU???

Blue skies always!

Kayceez
Earn as you learn, an online personal development portal - Success University

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Questions You Want Answers To!

How do I prepare myself for the selection cabin crew selection test ?

What is involved in the cabin crew selection interview?

What do the interviewers look-out for during the selection test?

What if I'm not the perfect "Singapore Girl"? Will I still be selected?

These are just some of the questions that will be answered in the soon-to-be-released e-manual for how you can prepare yourself for the cabin crew selection test...

All these, and more of your questions about how you can stand a better chance during the cabin selection test will be revealed...

Plus, a secret revealed of how you can gain an advantage over others... by winning the confidence of the selection panel! Just this knowledge will give you an added advantage in your hopes of becoming a part of the cabin crew.

Look out in my blog for further details!

Till then... blue skies always!

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Coming Up Early in 2007...!

Yeah... i know its been way too much awhile since i last posted in this site, cos you see, I've been caught up with my other sites... http://kayceez.squarespace.com

But what i was also doing was to prepare an e-manual.... that's right! Something that you would wanna get your hands on.

This stuff is awesome cos I got to speaking with some friends who have been working in the line for many years now... their combined years of experience would probably come up to more than a century! You figure out for yourself if this would be definitive or not... ;-)

Well, this would be a surprise, no doubt...

I've been preparing two versions, one at no cost, just for the asking. But the one that you wanna get your hands on is THE second manual! It will give you tips on what its all about, what to expect, how to prepare yourself and etc etc... can't let out the surprise!

So if you're keen on getting your hands on a copy, email me by clicking here now and key in the subject "Request for FA Prep Manual" let me know your name and email address, and if you want a call back, your contact number as well...

Gotta get back to work now on another project!

Till I hear from you ...

Blue skies always!
ps... heard there's gonna be a surge in intake in the coming year...
so get yourself prepared and all ready for the interviews... request for the e-manuals and be one-up!

Saturday, November 04, 2006

The Flight Attendant / Cabin Crew Adventure Begins...

SIA has posted in their website open interviews for flight attendants / cabin crew this 4 Nov 2006! Hmmm... I'm sure there'll be lots of young people who would be interested and keen to go and try their luck. Perhaps this may be their lucky break and they'll be shortlisted for the selection process!

Here are some tips on how you can prepare yourself to ensure you stand a higher chance of being called for the selection interviews.

You wanna make sure that your resume and the cover letter you send to the HR office is not the standard resume which template is plucked out of a typical resume. This can be done by personalising the layout and the way you craft the different sections, especially describing yourself. You must take the opportunity to sell your unique-ness as an applicant, your strengths, your experiences in providing services, your character traits describing your humility and perseverance, and how this will help you to do a much better job than the next applicant. However, gotta be careful not to oversell, nor write things that are not true!

If you have the ability to speak in languages other than English and Mandarin, you should also give special mention as to what these additional languages are, as well as how proficient you are in the language. Also, how you've made use of this language in areas other than in school, will help to increase your chances as well.

If you have been working as a service staff, you would also want to include a mention in your resume your experience, and especially of how you've contributed towards the company's image in your role as a service staff. Better still if you received awards or commendations for your great service.

Well, these are just a few tips you may want to consider as you attempt for the job. If you need more information on how to increase your chances even further, you can send me an email by clicking here. Just include your name and email address and write a short note on how I can assist, and I'll get back to you shortly. Also if you need some assistance in preparing your resume, you can also write to me.

Come back here again as I'll be sharing more tips on how to impress the selection panel.