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Interview requirements and cultural class requirements of male flight attendants

Interview requirements for male flight attendants:

Age requirement: 2 1 -26.

Educational requirements:

Full-time college graduates (inclusive) who take the national unified entrance examination for ordinary colleges and universities and receive the training of ordinary higher education.

Or full-time graduates of ordinary colleges and universities in 2009.

Height, weight and vision requirements: height 172 cm- 182 cm.

The weight standard is height minus 1 10 plus or minus 10%.

The naked eye vision is not less than 0.7(C table vision standard), and there is no strabismus or color blindness.

Language ability:

Strong oral expression and communication skills; Mandarin standard, no obvious local accent; Good foreign language communication skills, in line with the English interview standards for aviation safety officers (flight attendants).

Regular facial features, well-proportioned figure, healthy complexion, coordinated movements and good image and temperament.

Physical and mental health and physical requirements:

No stuttering, no history of motion sickness or seasickness; No history of chronic disease, family history of mental illness, genetic disease or epilepsy; No obvious "0" or "X" legs; There is no skin disease that can't be cured for a long time.

Such as tinea capitis, eczema, psoriasis and chronic urticaria; No bone and joint diseases or deformities; No nephritis, hematuria and proteinuria; No hepatitis or hepatosplenomegaly; HbsAg is negative and meets the requirements of civil aviation physical examination and political examination.

Flight attendants, also known as flight attendants, refer to people who are engaged in serving passengers on aviation planes. ? Flight attendants are divided into male and female flight attendants. Unmarried stewardesses are called flight attendants, married stewardesses are called flight attendants, and male stewardesses are called empty brothers.

basic requirement

1, honest, decent, virtuous, loving civil aviation services, having good professional ethics, strong sense of security and confidentiality, strong sense of responsibility and no bad hobbies;

2, serious and rigorous, quick thinking, flexible, and have a good sense of team and service. ◆ Age requirements.

1, college graduate 18-22 years old;

2. Undergraduate graduates 18-23 years old.

Physical condition

1, with regular facial features and good health;

2. Height: male:175cm—185cm; Female: 163CM- 175CM.

Language requirements

1, the standard of Putonghua, which is not lower than Grade II of the national standard: vowel pronunciation is required to be clear and dialect intonation is not obvious.

2. Produce the original foreign language grade certificate when applying on site, and meet one of the following requirements:

A. Undergraduate graduates must obtain CET-4 certificate and be fluent in spoken English;

B. College graduates must pass the A-level English proficiency test (equivalent to CET-3) or obtain a CET-3 certificate or above, and be fluent in spoken English;

C. Japanese majors must obtain a certificate of Japanese proficiency test level 3 or above.

Flight attendant interview?

Don't be nervous during the flight attendant interview, keep a confident and natural smile, on the one hand, it can help you relax and make the interview atmosphere more harmonious and pleasant;

On the other hand, it can make the examiner feel that you are confident and can face pressure.

Before the interview: be polite to all the staff, you know, they may become your colleagues. Knock on the door before entering the room and greet the examiner politely.

Interview: Make proper eye contact with the examiner during the conversation to give the examiner a sincere and serious impression. Don't nod too quickly, or you will give the impression that you are impatient and want to interrupt. Don't look around when you speak, it is suspected of lacking sincerity.

Body language: Sit down politely when invited by the examiner, and keep straight when sitting. Pay attention to your body language, be generous and decent. It is not appropriate to cross your legs, swing from side to side, cross your arms on your chest, or hold your chin with one hand or both hands.

Don't make small moves that lack self-confidence: men should avoid making clothes and wearing ties and inserting their hands into their trouser pockets; A lady should not play with her hair often, nor should she be too affected. Avoid touching your fingers, ballpoint pens, glasses and covering your mouth with your hands when you speak. When leaving after the interview, thank the examiner and say "goodbye".

Judging from the attitude of answering questions, the stewardess is sincere and should not be too polite and modest. If you don't quite understand the examiner's question, ask him to repeat it politely. When stating your own advantages, you should be honest and not exaggerated, and fully demonstrate your relevant abilities and talents according to the requirements of flight attendants. If you don't know how to answer questions, you might as well admit frankly that exposure to the examiner will be self-defeating.

Intonation: The intonation should be positive, show confidence, and try to avoid Chinese and English. Try to use mood auxiliary words as little as possible to avoid giving the examiner a feeling of being unclear, lengthy, not serious and lacking in confidence. Apologize for saying something wrong. Don't give up if you say something wrong, you must cheer up and continue to answer other questions.