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  • The Cabin Crew Interview Made Easy

  • An Inside Look Behind the Secret Elimination Process
  • By: Caitlyn Rogers
  • Narrated by: Teri Schnaubelt
  • Length: 5 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (75 ratings)

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The Cabin Crew Interview Made Easy

By: Caitlyn Rogers
Narrated by: Teri Schnaubelt
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Are you ready to discover the truth about the secret elimination process? Do you know that airlines use hidden surveillance and undercover officers to eliminate 90% of unsuspecting candidates as early as possible? and do you know that you are up against a strict set of hidden criterion and secret discriminations? These are just a few of the tactics that airlines use to make sneaky elimination choices during the selection process. By understanding the process from the inside, you can avoid being slaughtered by the underhand tactics, and you can tip the balance of power in your favour, so that you become the one who is doing the screening, not the airline. Within this guide, you will not find pages of information informing you about the duties, history and roster structures, and neither will you find average advice that will have you looking and sounding like everyone else.

This book is raw and will take you behind the scenes to reveal secrets that airlines don't want you to know. The information is universal, revealing how candidates are screened and hired all across the world, from the largest international carriers to the smallest national operators. The information is timeless, so you will not find outdated or irrelevant advice, and, most importantly, it is uncensored. For the first time, you be shown how to avoid the common traps and pitfalls, and the true reasons why no airline will ever tell you why you were unsuccessful in your pursuit. Whether you are a seasoned applicant who is finding yourself frustrated at another unsuccessful attempt or are a new candidate looking forward to your first interview, the insider secrets and step by step guidance will give you a huge lead over the competition.

©2014 Caitlyn Rogers (P)2014 Caitlyn Rogers
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Superb book

If you could sum up The Cabin Crew Interview Made Easy in three words, what would they be?

Insightful, shocking and helpful

What about Teri Schnaubelt’s performance did you like?

I really liked the narrators voice. The tone is very professional and reminded me very much of how a recruitment officer does sound. Psychologically I think this will help when back in an interview environment.

Any additional comments?

I have been trying for Emirates cabin crew for 3 and a bit years, not that I am counting or anything, and I now realise that I have been making some very daft mistakes without realising it. In particular, I believe I have been the victim of several eliminations due to my willingness to be open with too much personal information. I never gave it a second thought until now and am having a cringe moment now when I think back to what I have said in previous discussions. I also found it very interesting to discover that the airlines use hidden tests to coax out a candidates true personality. I never try to be anything I am not, but I do now realise that there is a difference between being honest and being clever with what you reveal. I hope my next open day will be a positive experience.

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Good preparation

Would you consider the audio edition of The Cabin Crew Interview Made Easy to be better than the print version?

I haven't read the print version. I think some sections like the tips for different genders and strategies for nerves would be better in the book so you can skip it easy if not relevant. I also think the book would be better for revision purposes.

What does Teri Schnaubelt bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

It is easier to listen on the go than to read. I spend a lot of time travelling and don't have time to read much so this format is ideal

Any additional comments?

I enjoyed listening and have learnt a lot

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Refreshing and insightful

What did you love best about The Cabin Crew Interview Made Easy?

As a guy, I feel at a disadvantage when attending cabin crew interviews, so I felt some help and preparation would help me overcome this. The book did not disappoint. Although discriminations do still occur, and there are some very questionable practices which go on behind the scenes, I am satisfied that I am as prepared as I could ever be. I enjoyed the overall flow of the book and the narration was spot on.

What did you like best about this story?

I particularly enjoyed the inside scoop. It was very revealing and insightful.

Any additional comments?

I found the section related to managing your nerves was a little long winded as I don't suffer from this myself. I would probably put this at the end of the book as a bonus, rather than in the middle. I also notice that the author has been incorrectly associated with the book.

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Pass the interview

Would you listen to The Cabin Crew Interview Made Easy again? Why?

On my second listening now. I listen on the bus to work and feel motivated by the time I arrive.

What did you like best about this story?

I like the section about the undercover interviewers because it gives a lot of advise on how to approach them. I also like the sample answers and now understand how to construct my own more concisely.

What does Teri Schnaubelt bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I learn much better by listening and don't have the time to read much.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Both. Ah, just kidding. I did laugh in parts, especially at the blunders, bloopers section.

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