Teaching Better Presentation Skills, One FA At A Time
FACTS Training, a division AirCare
Solutions Group, announced this week the addition of FACTS Career
Essentials to its curriculum... a program intended to allow flight
attendants to put their best professional foot forward when
applying for new positions.
The intensive half-day one-on-one workshop provides the new and
the experienced Flight Attendant with the proper fundamentals in
developing the personal skills and advanced marketing techniques
necessary for a successful career in corporate aviation. The
workshop is available to those attending scheduled FACTS crewmember
training programs or as a stand-alone training module.
"A strong marketplace advantage awaits those Flight Attendants
who add professionalism to their flight bag," said Bruce Snyder
– Director of FACTS Training.
Snyder adds those completing the workshop will possess a
definitive edge in making a positive first impression with
prospective employers through improved self presentation skills,
knowledge of business etiquette protocols and understanding the
nuances of the world of corporate aviation. With competition being
keen for the best positions, effective self-marketing is pivotal in
securing an interview, as is confidence and professionalism in
winning the position.
In response to the growing demand for "seasoned" Flight
Attendants, FACTS Career Essentials was launched to broaden and
strengthen its curriculum specific to the needs of the current job
market. Over the past 25 years, FACTS has developed a leadership
role, recognized industry wide, for its innovative, comprehensive
corporate crewmember training programs. With the addition of FACTS
Career Essentials™ comes another effective tool for FACTS
Training Graduates to successfully enter the field of corporate
aviation as well as the ability to manage the business of a
respected, professional Corporate Flight Attendant.
According to Scott Arnold, Director of AirCare Crews, another
AirCare Solution Group company, "Flight Attendants must possess the
skills to properly self-promote and market themselves in business
aviation. Safety training is paramount, but unless you properly
market your skills -- your certifications are moot.
"I estimate that at least 85% of all resumes, cover letters and
emails we receive at AirCare Crews are either sent or completed
improperly... Not a good first impression!"