1.how to sit in a interview(ie. about body language )
2.why you would like to join the aviation industry.
3.why you selected this company.
Answer Posted / kamini grover
well sit straight and erect, eye contact is must.
as u know aviation industry is a booming industry,it
becomes globalized day by day, it provides oppurtunity to
interact with different kinds of ppl all around the globe
under one roof.moreover,it provides a challenging career as
well as long term growth.and my interest lies only in this
industry that's y i must hard to come into this industry.
well jetairways is the topmost domestic airline and 2nd
topmost international airline,on 12april 2007 jet buys
airsahara and rename it jet lite.and recently it starts
flight from san fransico route on 14 june 2008. and there
is 400 flights run daily at 62 destination.here is chances
for development and personla as wellas professional
growth.dats y i want to join it
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