неділя, 25 листопада 2012 р.

Qatar Airways: excellence in everything we do - on the ground or in the air;)


So first of all I want to say hi to everyone who decided to join to this beautiful job opportunity. I decided to become a cabin crew long time ago but should have waited till graduation. Right after graduation I applied online for cabin crew position for Qatar, Emirates and Etihad, also to IUA and Windrose(the Ukrainian charter airline company). At the same time I started to work for the event-company in my city, while my CV was waiting to be noticedJ. Etihad was the first who short listed my CV and called for an interview, but they have had no open days or CV submissions in Ukraine and I didn’t have any chance to go to Paris, for example, for an interview. So, unfortunately, I had to refuse the Etihad’s invitation and I was still waiting for some news from other airlines companies. I already had a friend who had worked at Qatar Airlines and she was really happy to be a part of their team. Finally I’ve got an invitation from a recruitment agency to the Emirates interview, so I started preparing for the meeting – reading forums, examples of questions and answers which were usually giving at the interviews for a cabin crew position. Suddenly I knew that one of my sister’s friends went to Doha for training for Qatar Airlines and when I asked her some questions about the recruitment process, she has told me a lot about it. And she also told me that Qatar Airlines is currently looking for a number of air hostesses all around the world. That’s how I got the info about the soonest interview in my country, but in a city 400 km far from my location. Anyway, I bought a short-sleeved white blouse and learnt how to make a donut bun hair style which is common according the cabin crew fashion. So, finally I went to Odessa, where the interview took place and met a girl from my city at McDonald’s in the morning who came to this interview too. We dressed up, put the make-up on and did our best in hair style and went to the hotel where the open day took place. There were around 80 people already in and some of them were still coming. When we came into the conference hall where the Qatar’s HRs were waiting for us, we took the sits and started to watch the slide-show which was describing the company we were applying for. Also Emmie and Katrina, the HRs, were telling us different facts about recruitment process, company’s history, life in Doha and, of course, working process and rules of employment. Some people were still coming to the room, lating, we knew that there was no need for them to come at all: if you’re late for the airlines companie’s interview , no matter it would be 2 or 20 minutes – you fail the test. Cabin Crew has to be punctual – that’s a rule, very important rule. While we were watching the slide-show the HRs were screening us, checking some psychological things. Then we were asked to come to the HRs one by one and bring the CV, also answering some simple questions. After this process we were free to leave and were asked to watch the phone as the short-listed candidates would be called for the next stage – English test and 212 cm checking. Emmie called me one hour after we left the hotel and invited to come again next day. My friend didn’t get a call, she had to go home at the same night. They give no explanations why you are not good for them, so you can only imagine what you need to work on to upgrade yourself to the suitable level. I came back to the hotel next morning and was really nervous, don’t know why, but that was my first interview for the airlines and I was not sure if I could reach the 212 cm with my hand as I was only 160 cm in height and I also got a cat-scratched scar on my right hand. I knew that it would totally disappear in one or two weeks but they could not know that was just cat’s scratching, not the permanent one. When I came to reach the 212 cm sticker, I did it and was happy but I guess they saw that little scar and when they asked me if I have any tattoos, piercing or scars on my body I said ‘no’. I think they treated it as lying, unfortunately. So, always say the truth! That is important. I did the entire English test, including the essay part but there were a few mistakes as I knew so I was worrying because of that. Anyway, when I was coming to the HRs to reach the 212 cm sticker I was really-really nervous, my hands were shaking and so on. Never do that! Control yourself! Nobody needs a nervous and scared airhostess at the plane where 600 of scared passengers sit. So that was my biggest problem, I guess. After they checked our tests, they called the reference numbers of people who should stay and they didn’t call for my number. Wow, that was bit sad but I have never thought that I can get this job right after the first try. Anyway, I’ve got a good experience and now I know how to behave and how not at the Emirates interview which I would visit just after 2 weeksJ I ‘m really in love with this job and will try to join the Arabic cabin crew team again and again, thanks God, I just got a call and was invited for another job which will be good to work at while interviewing. And I’ll post an additional experience from the Emirates interview right after the assessment day, maybe I’ll be good enough for them?;) I do hope!
Remember, if you’ve got a dream – go and get it! The only person who follows his dream – wins in result!:) Good luck!

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  1. Hi

    I have small white tattoo on my wrist that is barely visible, some people think it's a scar, and the I have small outline tattoo on my back (this is won't be visible in uniform). Should I even bother trying out for Qatar??

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    1. Hi,

      the rules say "no tattoos/scars etc.". But you never know until you try, maybe you are the perfect one for this job, so go for it!

      Good luck and blue skies! ;)

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  2. Hi i have a cut marks in four arm i m applying for qatar airways ... I would get rejected because of cut marks???

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