An Open Day is normally the first stage of recruitment when you apply
as a Cabin Crew in an airline industry. Depending on your location,
some 20 to 2000 people can show up. Yes, 2000 applicants, or even more.
An Open Day is NOT a beauty pageant where there is just one, single
“winner”. Airline companies such as Emirates Airlines, Qatar Airways and
Etihad Airways can hire as much as they want. If they like you, they
like you. But really, 2000 applicants?! Why so many people? The reason
is that airline industries offer very attractive packages aside from the
obvious ‘working-while-travelling’ benefit. Discounted flying tickets
and hotel stays, free accommodation, flying allowance, layover allowance
and the list goes on. (link to benefits)
Anyway, before showing up for an Open Day, or even before your CV,
make sure you meet the minimum requirements of the airline industry you
are applying. Different airlines may have different requirements in
terms of age, height, educational attainment, dental history, etc. Make
sure you familiarize these so you don’t waste time.
- Emirates Airlines Requirements
- Qatar Airways Requirements
- Etihad Airways Requirements
So what happens in an Open Day recruitment event?
Since this is the first stage of recruitment, you will get a brief
(2-minute) interaction with the recruitment officer. Everyone gets the
same treatment. There is no indication that you will or will not get the
job just because they spent more or less time with you.
The Open Day is NOT an interview. Most likely, there is no
“I’m-the-best-here-coz-I’m-the-valedictorian-in-my-class” or
“coz-I’m-the-prettiest-in-this-room-today” portion. There may not even
be that much opportunity for you to talk, to sell yourself. Perhaps none
of the 20 or 2000 will have that opportunity. Nothing to worry, it’s
designed that way.
You will be asked, at the very least,
• “Is your name _________?”, and
• “Is your phone number xxx, should we call you later today for the next assessment process?”
• “Is your phone number xxx, should we call you later today for the next assessment process?”
Those questions are about it. It’s puzzling to think how this first
stage elimination process really takes place. There is no indication
that you will or will not get the job just because they spent more or
less time with you. It’s a matter of you having that ‘X Factor’ for them
to Like you.
Tips During an Open Day Interaction with the Recruitment Officer
So how do you get them to like you? Here are a few points to think about:
- Like any other hiring or interview day anywhere in the world, showing up a bit early matters. That old cliché of “first impressions last” still counts. Showing up early also means finishing early instead of spending the whole day waiting for a 2-minute contact.
- While waiting, take time to get to know the people around you. You will be observed. The moment you arrive at the Open Day venue until the time you leave, you will be observed whether you interact with the recruitment officers directly or not. Talking to the other applicants means you are capable of striking and keeping up with a conversation. A customer service job requires people who know how to talk to people. About anything. Smile. Smile like you are having a good time chatting with them.
- When it’s your turn, you will be examined from the time you get up from your seat to the moment you walk towards the recruitment officer. No, this is not a runway show. Catwalk is too much. Besides from your overall appearance, your height, posture, demeanor, hand gestures will all be taken into account. So dress smartly and appropriately. Link on what to wear
- Make sure you have all the necessary requirements as CV and pictures.
- During the 2-minute interaction. Smile. A warm, big, genuine smile as if you already got the job. Practice it in the mirror and see for yourself how ‘genuine’ or ‘real’ it is. This is not stupid. The first thing you notice when you get on a plane, is how warm you are greeted by cabin crews. You will be paid to smile. So go on, practice that good smile if you need to. Otherwise, act like you mean it. Didn’t they say “fake it till you make it”?
- Shake hands, if offered. A good, firm handshake. Let go when they let go. Do not interrupt them. Be polite and courteous. Don’t forget the “please’s” and “thank you’s”.
- If they start the conversation, respond appropriately and enthusiastically. If they just look at your CV without talking to you, start a conversation yourself. “How are you today?” , “I’m ________. This is my CV and I am happy to discuss my background with you” are a couple of examples. Keep smiling.
- “Thank you. We will call you if you pass this stage.” will be the signal that your open day interaction is over. Use the opportunity to thank them for their time. Tell them how eager you are to work for them, or how you’re looking forward for their call. This shows confidence. However, don’t overdo it. Too much confidence will not get you far.
- While exiting the room, keep in mind that they are still observing you. Continue to maintain an excellent posture and demeanor.
So this is the saga of the Open Day recruitment process. You will be waiting in the next few hours for their phone call. They will call you within the day to inform you of your next assessment schedule which is most likely going to happen the day after.
Keep your basic phone call etiquette. Thank them for the opportunity,
don’t interrupt the conversation, clarify anything if you’re not sure
before showing up with incomplete requirements. Since this is a very
important call, don’t forget to charge your cellphone batteries.
Note: These pointers are only guidelines that will help you on what
to expect during this recruitment event. It may change without prior
notice, depending on the airline company’s policy.
Read through the stages of recruitment by flight attendant airline
companies. Helpful Reads When You Apply as a Cabin Crew. Click on the
links below!