Interview attire is important also. A smartly tailored suit that is clean and pressed will give you a more businesslike attitude than a trendy or extreme outfit. Avoid wearing too much makeup, applying just enough to enhance your natural features. It's a fallacy to believe that airlines are only looking for people who look like fashion models. Actually it's the overall person they now hire. Age, weight, height, and appearance standards have been relaxed over the years, making this career available to a larger cross-section of the public.
It shouldn't need mentioning, but after seeing some of the applicants who have come to interviews in the past, apparently it does:
Shower or bathe before you come to the interview!
Your hair should be clean and styled.
Perfume or aftershave should be applied lightly, and should not overpower the room.
You want to put your best appearance forward. Neat, recently trimmed hair (most beard wearers will be asked to shave if hired), clean hands and manicured nails (nail-biters seldom get hired), clear complexion, and a slim, well-proportioned figure are very important for both sexes. Women, avoiding the excessively large or dangling styles should wear simple earrings. Even though a few airlines may allow male flight attendants to wear a simple stud in their ear, it's best to not wear any to the interview. Body piercing in other locations is not accepted, and should not be worn to the interview. Tattoos should not be visible while wearing your interview attire.
2007-09-02 14:20:24
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answered by crew4jets 5
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If he doesn't have a suit, it's usually acceptable to wear trousers, dress shirt and tie. Especially if you're younger, they assume you don't have one :) Dress professional, black, grey or khaki trousers, black or tan shoes, conservative color dress shirt (Van Huesen shirts are nice and not expensive) and decent tie (nothing bright, pink or tacky).
Now if I did have a suit, or enough cash to buy something even if it's off the rack, then I would do that. By the way, you can get a decent tailored suit for around $500 if you shop around and look at discounts (buy shoes, socks, and dress shirt from a department store, it's much cheaper). It's an investment in yourself.
Good luck on your bf's interview!
2007-09-02 06:04:58
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answered by Roberto 3
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A Suit...
Because that Is What They Wear When They Work In the first Place!!
Sooo Yeah A Suit!!!
Tell Him I Said Good Luck!!
2007-09-02 05:57:09
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answered by Anonymous
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If he is serious about getting any job, he should go to the interview in a suit. Look professional and act professional
2007-09-02 16:43:15
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answered by IFlyGuy 4
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You can never overdress to an interview, really. If he has a nice suit, sure he can wear it. He will make a better impression, and look more professional.
2007-09-02 06:05:54
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answered by babigrl22 4
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Tell him to go with the suit, he'll look more professional.
2007-09-02 06:22:30
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answered by valley1800 5
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I'd say leave the tie off but wear trousers and a shirt. Smart-casual.
2007-09-02 05:57:14
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answered by ludo 3
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I'll tie his palms and toes and soak him with very bloodless ice water in my tub bathtub. Then I'll take out his batman swimsuit and undress him.......for me to grasp who the person is in the back of the swimsuit. After figuring out who he's...... I'll throw him again out from my window.
2016-09-05 21:53:14
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answered by hughart 4
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Male flight attendant??
No I'd suggest a skirt.
2007-09-02 05:56:20
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answered by Tbone 6
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suit
2007-09-02 06:06:30
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answered by Anonymous
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