Live Workshop Coming Soon!


✈️ Are you struggling to get started, frustrated with resume templates, and feeling confused about what should (and should not) be included in a flight attendant's resume?
✈️ Are you nervous that your experience (or lack of experience) won't be able to showcase the skills, passion, and personality that you know will make you an excellent flight attendant?
✈️ Are you wondering how to make your resume stand out in a stack of thousands?
You can create an airline-ready resume that opens doors and results in interview invitations with my upcoming Flight Attendant Resume Workshop happening in early August!
Join the waitlist to be the first to know when enrollment opens (limited seats available).
All the Tools You Need to Create the Resume You'll Use to Land Your Dream Job
You know that saying, “You never get a second chance to make a first impression”?
As a flight attendant candidate, your resume is your first impression.
Unlike other jobs, where you can go into an office and meet with a hiring manager, or have a friend put in a good word for you and give you a leg up on the competition, flight attendant candidates are required to apply through the airline's website and submit a resume. That resume is the deciding factor as to whether or not a door will open for you, moving you forward to the next step.
Did you know that a lot of the time candidate resumes are not even reviewed by a human, but instead are processed through a special computer system that looks for certain keywords? Because a computer cannot reason the same way we as humans can, it is very important for your resume to be cleanly formatted and full of those keywords.
Getting keywords into your resume does require a little finesse, but don’t overthink it. Most of the words you need can be found in the flight attendant job description. Words like: customer service, teamwork, flexible, dependable, safety, security, problem-solving, multi-tasking, time management, and communication.
A resume that opens doors and results in interviews is a simple and professional resume, full of keywords, formatted perfectly, and ready to upload. With the Flight Attendant Resume Workshop, not only will you quickly and easily create an airline-ready resume yourself, but you'll also get all of your questions answered.
There is nothing more valuable in this process than having an expert's guidance and coaching to help you work through the common roadblocks, challenges, and mistakes people make when taking this important first step. I'll be sharing the exact tools I've used to help hundreds of flight attendants create effective resumes for over 10 years.
At the end of the Resume Workshop, you'll have completed this critical first step in becoming a flight attendant and you'll be ready for step two: start applying!
This live workshop will be held in early August. Be the first to know when enrollment opens by joining our waitlist today.
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