I’ve been invited to an Open Day, now what?
Congratulations!
You have been invited to your first Cabin Crew Open Day. Or wait, wasn’t it a Recruitment Day? Assessment Centre? Is there even a difference?!
Airlines often operate similarly, however they do have their differences. When it comes to launching Hiring campaigns for cabin crew, airlines usually set a day aside to present their airline to potential candidates, to assess those candidates and interview them. This is largely due to the fact that most hire for volume to fill ground schools.
An Open Day is one where anyone can attend. You register your interest, and on the day you show up dressed in business attire, Resume in hand and access to your certificates (First Aid, CPR, RSA, Passport etc.).
An Assessment Centre is another term for a Recruitment Day. These are usually invite-only, and you need to have been shortlisted by the Recruitment team to attend.
In any of these scenarios, it is important to be prepared prior attending. You need to be ready to show up in the group activities, present yourself professionally and make sure you omit confidence.
For an in depth understanding of these days, purchase our Cabin Crew guidebook via one of the packages available on the main page of our website.