Do you think you’ll find the change of lifestyle hard to adapt to if you are successful in becoming a member of the cabin crew team?
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How to answer: “Do you think you’ll find the change of lifestyle hard to adapt to if you are successful in becoming a member of the cabin crew team?”
Key Areas in answering this question:
- Make sure to research the role well. You are fully aware of different implications including the change in lifestyle that it will bring. Also, remember to touch on specifics of lifestyle- what it means to you and how you prepared for it. Don’t be afraid to say that some areas are difficult or challenging for you, but you are fully committed and prepared for everything that the job requires.
- Make sure to smile and be enthusiastic, when answering. Talk about the change of lifestyle and how your prepared personally. You have the long time considering this career and your your personal circumstances that are suited for the role.
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Sample Answer:
“No, when I took up Tourism Management we are trained that in the future we need to be flexible and that any time the work needs us we should be there no matter what. Even then, we did our internship outside of the country to ensure that we are able to acquire the skills of adapting to a new environment and getting out of our comfort zone. In my experience, I quite like the change of environment and learning of the new skills that I will learn when I interact with other people, different project demands, and new physical location. As a cabin crew aspirant, I am fully aware of the implications, including the change of lifestyle that it will bring. Specifically, the different time zones that you have to work into, the different sleeping schedules that I have to adapt to and also the different cultures of the crew members which are going to be coming from different countries because it is an international airline. So I have fully researched this lifestyle and I think I am really prepared and I am preparing myself mentally, physically, and emotionally on how will I be adapting to it once I become a successful cabin crew member.”
The sample answer is a guide to answer the question. Make sure to touch the points on cabin crew lifestyle - change in sleeping pattern, different work schedules, different length of flying time, various destinations, and etc. Always be positive in answering this question and you are willing to grow both personally and professional on this job as a cabin crew.
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