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Jamrar | 18:14 Tue 04th Oct 2005 | Jobs & Education
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I'm applying on the website but will somebody answer these questions for me in under 150 words per question coz im crap at it!

1. Having applied for the position of cabin crew, you are obviously interested in travel and people. What other reasons do you have for applying?

2. Why are you interested in working for easyJet?

3. Describe one specific time when you have had to think quickly under pressure in order to address a situation that required immediate action. What prompted you to try that approach? What was the result?

4. Describe one specific time when you had to convey an unpopular decision to an individual or group. How did you approach that person or group? How did you deal with the situation? Was the situation resolved?

5.Please supply any additional information which you feel might benefit your application.

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That's the whole point, if you are "crap at it" then you are not suitable for the job. We could I'm sure answer for you but you'll fail the interview when they question you because they won't be your answers. So have go, take your time you may suprise yourself.
I'm not going to write your answers for you either! . . . .but when you're looking for something to write for questions 1 & 2, I'd recommend something which stresses that your reason for applying is not just because of what you can get out of the job but also because of what you can bring to it:

"I'm seeking a career which will enable me to make good use of my skills and talents. These include a self-confident but relaxed approach to meeting new challenges together with a desire to achieve high standards at all times".

Hang on, I've started writing it!

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It was actually more to do with time-saving why I wanted somebody else to write the answers for me. Suppose I'm gonna have to bore myself to death by writing them myself. Thanks anyway

What about our time?

A few hints and tips, yes, but to expect the whole thing done for you?!

Bored and lazy?

I doubt you'll be a very good canditate if thats your attitude

How about this Jamrar - judging by your post, I think these suggestions are quite apt.

Qu 2. Cos it's got Easy in the name 'innit?

Qu 3. I couldn't be bovered to write my own application form out when I was applying for this job 1 time, so I tried to get sum people to do it 4 me. They basically told me to f*&k off 'innit.

I'd carry on with the other three, but I can't be a*sed. all jokes aside, no one on this site will begrudge helping you out by giving you pointers as to what an employer is looking for when they ask these questions. No one in their right mind will answer questions for you, especially with that attitude.

Have to say I agree with the previous posts.  You may wantto travel and have a good social life but just remember, in the event of emergency or accident, everybody on that plane will be depending on profesional cabin crew to use their initiative and skills to keep them safe.

Would I want to entrust my life to somebody with an attitude like your?  Sorry, but I don't think so.   Just think for a moment.  If you can't even make the effort to apply for a job you really want, will you be inclined to put in the effort and accept all the grotty parts of the job with good grace long enough to keep it?  . No job is ever as glamorous as it sounds.

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Sasha, that wasn't even witty...so how you thought it would be funny I'll never know.

And thanks for all your answers, and I never said I'd be good at the job, I just wanna do it. How many of you are good at your jobs?

Didn't say I wanted to be good at telling jokes Jamrar, I just wanted to do it.

And yes thanks, I am good at my job. A little thing called personal pride would stop me doing a job I wasn't good at. And if it were a member of my staff, a little thing called the disciplinary process would stop them doing a job if they weren't any good at.

If you don't mind doing a job you're not good at, go and be a shop assistant. That way, lives won't be in danger of being put at risk if you decide one day that you can't be bothered.

This explains a lot about easyjet!

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