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Flight Attendant application


Develop a clear idea of the job as a flight attendant. Here are a few helpful questions before you begin creating your application:     

  • In what kind of environment would you like to work?
  • What activities would you like to carry out?
  • What are your skills?
  • How do you envision your dream job as a flight attendant?
  • What are you interested in the most when working as a flight attendant?
  • What would you like to learn?
  • What makes you unique?


Imagine your dream job as a flight attendant and put your dream of working as a flight attendant on paper. These notes can give you an orientation during the whole application process and help you to create a perfect application.

 
Do you have a clear idea of the job as a flight attendant?

With a clear idea of the professional job as a flight attendant, you can plan your job more easily.

Having a clear vision and setting goals in your professional life is essential if you want to have long term fulfilment and motivation in the job as a flight attendant.


Here you will find important points you should consider when applying for a job as a flight attendant. The following application hints will explain to you step by step what you should include in your application as a flight attendant.

 

Application hint 1: Strengths and Weaknesses


What are your strengths and weaknesses? To what extent can this be helpful to be able to perform successfully as a flight attendant? What skills do you possess? If you have worked out your personality profile, you can formulate the CV and resume much more satisfyingly and meaningfully.

 At the beginning of your application as a flight attendant, you should perform a detailed self-assessment:
 

  • What are you able to do?
  • In what areas are your strengths?
  • What do you dare to do?
  • What wishes and expectations of the job as a flight attendant do you have?
  • What goals do you want to reach in the job as a flight attendant?


Above all, you need clarity about your personal qualities for the job as a flight attendant. Only those who really care about their own strengths and weaknesses can properly assess whether the activity as a flight attendant suits him/her. For an analysis of your strengths and weaknesses you should take plenty of time. This is not about the professional skills as a flight attendant, but about your own character.


Character
 

  • Are you introverted or extroverted, spontaneous or controlled, etc.?
  • How do you handle criticism?
  • Are you willing to take risks or are you risk-averse? What motivates you to perform well?
  • What can you not bear at work?
  • What are your predominant strengths and weaknesses?


In addition to your personal qualities, you need to know all of your job-related skills. For the job as a flight attendant, it is absolutely crucial to know your competences in detail.

Answering these questions beforehand could also be useful later in the interview.
 

 

Application hint 2: Structuring CV correctly

 
The CV decides whether your application as a flight attendant will be successful. Many applicants focus on enumerating all the information when creating an application letter and CV. But not every little detail is important. A resume should show the HR manager that you are qualified for the job as a flight attendant. Therefore, you should just emphasize the important points in your CV.

The CV is the heart of any application as a flight attendant. It describes your career. The CV is the main criteria for successfully applying for a job as a flight attendant. Create your CV very carefully in order to arouse the interest of the Human Resource department.
A CV should show why you are particularly suitable for the job as a flight attendant. Your resume should not be limited to one page, it can include more than one page.
 

Your resume is successful when it:
 

  • is clear in page layout, headers, text blocks and empty rows
  • contains all relevant information
  • is formulated precisely

Less important secondary activities are not always relevant. So you should take time when creating you CV and carefully consider what can do. Finally, do not shine with mass, but with class in the CV.

  

Application hint 3: Cover letter with a personal touch


Besides the resume, the cover letter is the most important element of an application. Therefore, please take enough time to demonstrate your suitability for the job as a flight attendant with a few descriptive sentences on half an A4 page.

The cover letter should explain why you are applying as a flight attendant and why you are the right candidate for the job as a flight attendant. A successful cover letter makes our service personnel curious and shows that you have looked extensively at our job posting.

Letter head

At the top of the cover letter is a text block with your name, address, telephone numbers (landline and mobile) and email address. In a second block follows the company, including the date. Then you name the subject of the letter, for example, "application as a flight attendant."
 
Introduction

If you do not know the contact person, you can start your introduction with "Dear Sir or Madam". Try to establish in the first sentences a relation to the job ad as a flight attendant.
 
Bulk
 
Where you perform all the essential points of your job as a flight attendant on. The main part is the real meaning of the letter. Why you have applied for a job as flight attendant? Why do you think the requirements for the job as a flight attendant to be fair? What are your strengths and weaknesses? Your records should be formulated precisely and produce all relevant information. Plan for the bulk of about three to four sentences.

End

Make the end of your cover letter friendly and obliging and add a personal touch to round up the cover letter.

 

Application hint 4: Apply Online Only


Apply for a job as a flight attendant exclusively online. Applications that we receive via postal way, we can not be considered!

For your online application as a flight attendant is what is required even when a written application to: form a clean, good style, faultless spelling. Please do not assume an online application can be structured or loosely formulated.
Your online application as a flight attendant consists of the following elements:
 

  • Cover Letter
  • Application photo (portrait and full body photo)
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Attachments (certificates, other certificates)
  • Copy of valid passport
  • Valid eye test


In addition, your online applications as a flight attendant to note the following:
 

  • Use (firstname.lastname @ provider.de) a neutral e-mail address.
  • You can add any number of attachments. Please note that each document uploaded as a PDF of JPG file and must have a maximum of 1 MB in size.

     

Application hint 5: Take plenty of time for your application


Especially young professionals underestimate how long it actually takes until you have completed all the steps for an application. You should take enough time for the formulation of letter and resume. Only if you deliver a flawless application as a flight attendant (Steward /-ess) can you convince us of yourself.

If you take these application hints to heart you have a good chance to stand out positively and to arouse the interest of our HR-Managers.

We wish you much success with your application!

Pilot application


You want to pursue your dream job as a pilot pilot and have found a job on our website career.aero that you would like to apply for? Then go ahead and start your application as a pilot. We look forward to receiving your application!

Here you will find important points you should consider when applying for a pilot position. The following application hints will tell you what you should include in your application as a pilot.

 

Application hint 1: Strengths and Weaknesses


What are your strengths and weaknesses? To what extent can this be helpful to be able to perform successfully as a pilot? What skills do you possess? If you have worked out your personality profile, you can formulate the CV and resume much more satisfying and meaningful.

 
At the beginning of their application as a pilot the self-assessment should focus on:

  • What can you do?
  • In what areas are your strengths?
  • What activities do you believe you are capable of?
  • What are the wishes and expectations you have of the profession as a pilot ?
  • What goals do you want to achieve in the profession as a pilot?


Be aware of your strengths and weaknesses and you will be in a position to assess whether the activity as a pilot fits you. For an analysis of strengths and weaknesses you should take plenty of time. This is not about the professional skills as a pilot, but about your own character.
 

Character
 

  • Are you introverted or extroverted, spontaneous or controlled, etc.?
  • How do you handle criticism?
  • Are you willing to take risks or are you risk-averse? What motivates you to good performance?
  • What can you not bear at work?
  • What are your predominant strengths and weaknesses?


In addition to your personal qualities you need to know all job-related skills of yourself. For the job as a flight attendant (Steward / ess), it is absolutely crucial to know your competences in detail.

Answering these questions beforehand can perhaps also be useful later in the interview.

 

Application hint 2: Structuring CV correctly

 

Wether CV or a documentation of your flight history, it is always important to bare in mind that the document is:

 

  • clear in page layout, headers, text blocks and spaces
  • containing all relevant information
  • formulated precisely

Less important secondary activities are not always relevant. So you should take time when creating you CV and carefully consider what can work. Finally, do not shine with mass, but with class.

 

Application hint 3: Cover letter with a personal touch

 

The cover letter is after the CV is the most important element of an application. Therefore please take enough time to demonstrate your suitability for the job as a pilot with a few descriptive sentences on half an A4 page.

The cover letter should explain why you have applied as a pilot  and why you are the right candidate for the job as a pilot. A successful cover letter makes our service personnel curious and shows that you have dealt extensively with our job posting.

Letter head

At the top of the cover letter is a text block with your name, address, telephone numbers (landline and mobile) and email address. In a second block follows the company, including the date. Then you call the subject of the letter, for example, "application as a pilot."
 
Introduction

If you do not know the contact person, you can start your introduction with "Dear Sirs". Try to establish in the first sentences a relation to the job ad as a pilot.
 
Bulk
 
Where you perform all the essential points of your job as a pilot on. The main part is the real meaning of the letter. Why you have applied for a job as a pilot? Why do you think the requirements for the job as a pilot to be fair? What are your strengths and weaknesses? Your records should be formulated precisely and produce all relevant information. Plan for the bulk of about three to four sentences.

End

Make the end of your cover letter friendly and obliging and add a personal touch to round up the cover letter. 

 


 

Application hint 4: Attachments


In general, your online application as a pilot consists of the following elements:

  • Cover letter
  • Application photo (portrait photo)
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Copy of valid passport
  • Valid pilot license
  • Valid Medical


In addition, your online applications as a pilot should consider the following:
 

  • Use (firstname.lastname @ provider.de) a neutral e-mail address.
  • You can add any number of attachments. Please note that each document uploaded is a PDF or JPG file and must be below the maximum of 1 MB in size.
  • When scanning your documents, make sure they are clean, have straight lines, are readable and are of an appropriate size.

     

Application hint 5: Take plenty of time for your application

 
Especially young professionals underestimate how long it actually takes until you have completed all the steps for an application. You should take enough time for the formulation of letter and resume. Only if you deliver a flawless application as a flight attendant (Steward /-ess), you can convince us of yourself.

If you take any application hints to heart you have a good chance to stand out positively and to arouse the interest of our HR-Manager.

We wish you much success with your application!