James747 said:
Cathay cadets are open to hong kong permanent residents only, as is dragonairs... but that'll probably disappear soon. Etihad's one is good, but open to everyone in the whole world so you can imagine how competitive it will be. :S Singapore airlines also have their cadets but are open to hkg and singapore (maybe malaysia?) residents only. All these programs are sponsored by the airline... unlike qantas where you hav to pay for all of it...but anyway.... hav u got any hints for the application? what sort of stuff should there be in the application to make it stand out, and hopefully get u onto stage 2? also, whats the phone interview like? thnx
In the application their are sections where you fill out online, just basic stuff, they will ask you about achievements, best thing to do is try and list every achievement you have done, even if you think it might be a little lame, this sections dosent just include academic, so list down sporting of whatever. Then their is a section on your hobbies, I'm guessing if your willing to apply for an airline you have some airplane hobbies, like building model planes or so, or even list down that you play flight sim, and if you don't list them then just list the hobbies your into. Then their is a question, something like "Why do you want to become a pilot with Qantas", Just wright out something honest in this section, let them know what you fell about this opportunity and how your love for aviation first started. Then their is a section asking about if you wanna add anything to your application, just right something like " I would like to have this opportunity to work with a professional team in an environment ........ " something like that and wrap it off with something like " I look forward to the opportunity of further discussing a possible future with Qantas Airways". And then their is a section which lets you upload a resume, I suggest that you do upload one because in stage 2 you have to bring that along with you again, get someone to help you with it, I got my careers adviser and luckily for me I know of a few people who work at Qantas that gave me some help in writing it out. Apart from those things the rest is just straight forward stuff. Now in regards to the telephone conversation, its not a guarantee that you will be called up, the only time that they will is when you have been shortlisted and your in competition with another like 10 people who have been shortlisted or something so they call you guys up and see whose got better personality and who can express themselves abit better than the other, just be honest on the phone and don't freak out, talk normally not fast or slow and just be yourself pritty much, and all should go well.
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