I believe one of the main reasons why Emirates is so successful is because they recruit people from all over the world which means that their crew is multilingual. It makes passengers have a sense of belonging when they see someone on board which is of similar cultural background. 😊
Emirates has no choice but to hire other people outside UAE , given how big the demand is. 😂 Besides, if they stick hiring locals, that would be very challenging, as Emiratis are not interested in being cabin crew as this is considered blue collar job.
the reason brother for this is that of GCC cultural reasons . serving wine , for women serving passengers as their fiancé ... etc are highly considered unsolicited in the community .... that why no other option for them ...
They have to. 1) their watani emiratis are too wealthy to work as cabin crew - share of oil wealth; the women are in burqa. 2) they service around the world. 3) sovereign wealth funded but set up and run by british first and then other Europeans. 4) 90% of all labour in the gulf states are expats.
I spent 14 years in Emirates Airline and Dubai as a cabin crew. Joining Emirates Airline was one of the best decisions I've made, if not the best. Definitely go for it. Be prepared for the interview and don't give up till you make it.
Thank you I just got invited to recruitment interview in Pretoria South Africa 🇿🇦 an flying down from Nigeria 🇳🇬 to attend ,I just would like any tip or advice that can help boost my chance of making it to the next round
Greetings from Pakistan!🇵🇰❤️ Most respectfully i beg to ask could you tell me can I become a Korean cabin crew from Pakistan? If yes then what's the procedure and eligibility criteria I'm expecting your answer ASAP☺️I shall be very thankful to you❤
ive been working as emirates cabin crew for one year now, and i have to say sometimes we take the job for granted. it is really refreshing to see this recruitment process, it reminds me of my open day! all the passion and eagerness for this job. it reminds me to be extremely grateful for the opportunity i have to work here ❤️
Numerical Reasoning Verbal Reasoning Diagrammatic Reasoning Logical Reasoning Situational Judgement can someone tell me if these topics will be coming on the test please
@@stephaniehale946 Do you earn at least $4000 USD per month or more (take home) with free accommodations and healthcare? That's what cabin crew of Emirates get. Even I, as an IT Eng do not earn that amount of money with 8 years of education! This is a hard job but rewarding one. You sounds like uninformed or misinformed.
People say that cabin crew are glorified waiters, pilots are also glorified bus drivers. It's a job, and some people want to do it more than others. Good luck to the candidates!
Flight attendants are there for health and safety . The serving is also a safety measure. Don't forget pax are belted in all the time. Pilots - well everyone wants to drive an airbus 😂
@@simonphiri1481 its no secret that pilot careers on these MEA are a favorite among pilots world wide. So curious to see how they select the best among those applicants and their airline training. Hope @Sam Chui do a vlog about it.
So true, once’s you are in aviation. You will always have aviation at heart… I was in Aviation as FA, then Move to Airline Technician School and now after being on ground for awhile… am back in Aviation
Working for an airline feels like one of the best things in the world but it can also be one of the worst at times.. I’ve done and seem more things with them than I could ever hope so in my young little life. Often times truly making me feel like a millionaire. Other times not so much.. There are times where your senses will be pushed and you will want to quit. At the end of the day it’s a job and many come and go, but one thing always stands out for me! Not from what I’ve been trained on but rather what I’ve seen, Nothing is more important than Safety. Nothing means more to me in the world than seeing my Airplanes Takeoff and land safely. Knowing I help People Make Memories or wherever their plans may take them, I’m just glad I can be part of it. Safety in All We Do. From Us to You, thank you for flying the friendly Skies🔺
Years ago, I went to an Emirates crew open call in Dallas. There were around 400 of us from all around the USA. Only a handful (less than 10) made it through the next round the day after. Because I stayed in the same hotel as the recruitment, I learned that only one person was selected to join.
I have been reading the comments and please don’t be discouraged. You can become cabin crew regardless of many factors. I highly recommend applying for other/local airlines as well and gain more experience
Working for EK is somewhat like being in the Army. Definitely not for everyone. EK housing is run like a military dorm. EK has a lot of control over it's employees.
@@pmc8119 yeah, really , try travelling on an airline where the FAs had the attitude of a teenager ) jetstar SAS RYANAIR) then get back to me. I write COMPLIMENTARY letters to airlines when I'm impressed. Never write complaint letters. I got very concerned with a certain airline wondering if their cabin crew ( all very young) had the maturity to handle an emergency. My best friend was in charge of EPs. My concerns were proved right.
Worked for Emirates from 2006 to 2010 which was the best experience in my life and still aviation is in my blood so still flying with the other airline! Just remember all those crazy interview all day I had.
Hi everyone. So many comments I read. So as an ex-Emirates cabin crew, I must say Emirates Airline is a serious airline company and it is a top airline that determines the civil aviation standards in terms of customer service along with a few airlines. Emirates is not perfect and there is no perfect airline. EK is a leading airline and I was a proud member of its cabin crew team. If you do not have the right mindset to work for Emirates please don't bother! Emirates needs people who deserve Emirates! If you have the right mindset then go for it! You will be rewarded.
Thank you for sharing! I was rejected for my first assessment and I now understand that it’s partly because I didn’t prep enough. I understand your point.
Feeling bad for the applicants who couldn't make it. ....i faced similar many times in my initial phase, so i exactly known how it feels 😞😞 oh boy ...i used to feel so Helpless, often used to get back to my room and lock , cry from my heart. My relatives reduced talking to me or looked down at me as incompetent . But then i rewired my mind as this is the harsh reality of life , u need to face it 👈 So i bounced back , gained strong self confidence, tried other career and now i m earning 5 times more than that cabin crew. Lesson i got - don't think/ worry abt. people/ relatives/ friends etc what they think or say or perceive you . Their opinion will shift as u become something. NO ONE IS LOYAL. Just focus on your pathway 👍
Halima if you are reading this please improve your English and practice talking( nervousness showed on your face)to strangers or friends so that you are confident next time u go for interview and hopefully pass it, In shaa Allah
The candidates all seem very well spoken and dignified and that they actually care about their work unlike anything that you would experience in American Airlines. What a difference.
The life of the cabin crews are far from being glamorous with the demands of passengers on board. Another aspects of the Emirates brand, their cabin crew with their smiles and hospitality!!
@@LINJ638They hire crew from many different countries. Ur crew in emirates will have people from 20+ different countries. If anything, they are diverse.
@@SFAvgeek Yes, Yes, I know. Europeans and UK nationals are always the most dominant groups while Americans and Canadians, not so much. But still, they only choose people with astonishingly good looks.
It's interesting how they always talk about height and having passion but never highlight the importance of having a clear skin. You'd go to an assessment and before they even get to ask about your interest , you are turned down because you may have a scar, acne or even a tiny pimple on your face. The way I see it, before any of the stuff the recruiter mentioned as the minimum requirement are considered, the first primary requirement Is to have a clear skin. Maybe emirates may be lenient, but Qatar is not.
I was also wondering why she didn’t mention that. Yes Qatar 💯 strict on that. Emirates is also. I know one who was fired as Emirates cabin crew for having a scar. It was noticed after she was hired. She even has a video on UA-cam
Thank you for the video Sam. I hope everyone understand that it’s not easy to be a Flight Attendant as from Interview, knowledge, training, drills and when you start working… it’s challenging attending to hundreds of people than slowly to First class. I am thankful I was a Cabin Crew when I was younger. To those you made it.. enjoy your life… and for those who did not made it… try again.. record the way you speak and compare it to others. .. lastly.. enjoy being a cabin crew because in the future with flying cars and EVTOL .. soon not many Airlines will need Cabin Crew. Or maybe even pilots..
I went through a similar recruitment process program it was intense but the job offer was not there however it wasn’t a recruitment job for aviation but it was a larger company in technology, a lot of jobs require a intensive 20 to 300 open venue with HR and hands on interaction before you set out to do the real job, a lot of people don’t intend to win the first round or second but in some cases if you do the third round a job offer is handed to you, and then comes the training courses that is required. Always never doubt your self and be valued so you are seen by HR that is present if you strike out the first time wait 3 to 6 months depending on the company and reapply again, it’s strange process but better than a one to one intense interview and grilling. Good Luck everyone that searching for a job.
Love the content. Too many videos of people just passing through airports, lounges, sitting on airplane seats and airplane food. Nice to see behind the scenes of what really goes on in the airlines.
Thank you Sam for the behind the scenes recruiting day trials for Emirates prospects, very informative. I wish we could have sampled a few questions from the English test. It’s probably 12th grade level Q and A’s. By the way, there were many, many beautiful women applying.
Poor Halima - 4th time unlucky. I think she should seriously reconsider her career options. Love the content as always Sam. World class my friend. Big love from London, England.
She isn’t confident enough to answer her question in a clear and objective manner…from the start as soon as she talking, i knew she isn’t the one and I was impressed by the Brazilian guy..a clear focus n friendly manner .
The best flight attendants on the planet are from the Philippines and Latin America, they are always smiling and are very kind and attentive, those from Eastern Europe are very cold and do not smile.
@@CarlosRodriguez-ox3bg Las aerolineas son un negocio y como negocio, tienen que buscar el mejor talento, es muy importante tener azafatas, con muy buena presentacion, que sean amables, atentas y sonrian siempre, eso no lo hacen las azafatas de Europa del Este, jamas contrataria azafatas de esa region del mundo, las latinas y las filipinas son las mejores para eso. En Dubai, por ley del gobierno de ese emirato, las unicas personas que pueden prestar el servicio de nanis son personas de Filipinas, ahora te tienes que preguntar por que? Son mas cariñosas con los niños y saben cuidarlos mejor.
more comfortable, and itâs also not a big deal, which makes me feel relieved. I love a good kislux because it helps me decide if I want to buy the real thing. Thatâs the part. Thatâs it. I feel like people discriminate against knockoffs, but for me, I pause when I buy trendy stuff in bulk or when I feel the over-consumption frenzy is coming for me. (This is something I struggle with, haha! I can be easily convinced to buy things I donât wear or use. They literally have tags on them and Iâll forget I even bought something and Iâll still have 2 or 3 of those in my closet.) Love this video!
Great variety...very exciting videos Sam!! Really enjoy how you always keep us guessing as to your next video!! Thanks for taking us along! Cant wait for the next video!!
I always travel with EK since it is cert conveneint.Recently i encoutered for the first time a cabin crew with a mouth manerism… at first i thought he was eating but then realized its his manerism since he does almost every minute… For me its fine as long as service is met, it but might iritate other passengers…
Thanks Sam. Love this kind of content, it’s different and interesting. Inspiring to myself who’s working currently based in Sydney as Cabin Crew as well. Keen to meet you sometime in the air too!
Wow Recruiting a cabin crew its becoming more difficult, nowadays they have to go through a lot of steps before they become a qualified cabin crew. My time was much easier. Best of luck guys
Fabulous vlog…love it…I applied and was successful with 20 airlines to interview stage, I failed on confidence some 20 years ago but still have a passion for flying and cabin crew vlogs…thank you so much for sharing this…❤ Louise xxx
I have been flying Emirates for many years and I have to say Emirates cabin crew are always been amazing and hospitable. I can’t say the same for Emirates services at the Airport in Dubai. Specially at the lounge where are the rudest personal I have ever experienced in my entire life
Kuwait Airways and Qatar Airlines are growing well and fast and expected to give a strong competition to Emirates in near future . They have wonderful update Aircrafts , affordable fares, punctuality and least hassle of security checks during transits ….
Absolute props to Sam for keeping going with this extraordinarily good videos of parts of the aviation industry that have previously been undocumented, despite all the awful hate he gets on a regular basis for no reason.
Halima im not good in english but i keep on practicing.. it would only takes a little time and you will get that job just keep on practicing and good luck
This is so sad because we know LV canvas gets thinner over time but Goyardâs canvas is literally paper thin. Most of their bags are leather lined but for me a big reason to own a coated canvas kislux bag is that it is lightweight and indestructible
Sam's great videos about what goes on behind the scenes.. I find it so interesting, would love to join a team for a day of aircraft maintenance, safety check, gate, bagage, catering or any other necessary functions to make a plane leave on time.
I love your content, these videos make me very ambitious towards my career and hopefully I want to see more this type of videos with Qatar and Etihad as well.
I really feel Halima had what it takes to be a great cabin crew, you can tell with her personality and easy way. No offense to the other candidates, I'm sure many were hardworking.. But this is customer service, if you aren't naturally friendly and people oriented and outgoing, it's just not the job for you no matter how hard a worker you are. If you aren't able to naturally wear a smile outside of work a flight attendant position is not the job for you. People pay 2k-10k for these flight seats, and they don't want to see a frown or someone upset during their day. People can read fake smiles.
I'd eliminate any applicant who said "be a cabin crew". It's gramatically incorrect and sounds awful to native English speakers. You are either a member of the cabin crew, or you can be cabin crew, not be a cabin crew. Please stop!
Exactly. Cabin crew is a team working environment. Not a! Those applicants who said that, are not fit to be one. They will be giving alot of problem while communicating with others. So no way!
Not everyone here is native English speaker, do not discriminate them because of that, they might not be aware of what you are pointing out. I am sure you make some mistakes when you speak foreign languages as well, if you know any at all..
I believe one of the main reasons why Emirates is so successful is because they recruit people from all over the world which means that their crew is multilingual. It makes passengers have a sense of belonging when they see someone on board which is of similar cultural background. 😊
This is exactly what I LOVE about Emirates!😊
Emirates has no choice but to hire other people outside UAE , given how big the demand is. 😂 Besides, if they stick hiring locals, that would be very challenging, as Emiratis are not interested in being cabin crew as this is considered blue collar job.
@@scotttildwhat do you mean by that?
the reason brother for this is that of GCC cultural reasons . serving wine , for women serving passengers as their fiancé ... etc are highly considered unsolicited in the community .... that why no other option for them ...
They have to. 1) their watani emiratis are too wealthy to work as cabin crew - share of oil wealth; the women are in burqa. 2) they service around the world. 3) sovereign wealth funded but set up and run by british first and then other Europeans. 4) 90% of all labour in the gulf states are expats.
I spent 14 years in Emirates Airline and Dubai as a cabin crew. Joining Emirates Airline was one of the best decisions I've made, if not the best. Definitely go for it. Be prepared for the interview and don't give up till you make it.
Thank you I just got invited to recruitment interview in Pretoria South Africa 🇿🇦 an flying down from Nigeria 🇳🇬 to attend ,I just would like any tip or advice that can help boost my chance of making it to the next round
Me too! Could you please tell us any advice to give a good impression on the interview?
How can i apply
Greetings from Pakistan!🇵🇰❤️
Most respectfully i beg to ask could you tell me can I become a Korean cabin crew from Pakistan?
If yes then what's the procedure and eligibility criteria
I'm expecting your answer ASAP☺️I shall be very thankful to you❤
@@vanessafiordalisio9596pls tell how many written question??
ive been working as emirates cabin crew for one year now, and i have to say sometimes we take the job for granted. it is really refreshing to see this recruitment process, it reminds me of my open day! all the passion and eagerness for this job. it reminds me to be extremely grateful for the opportunity i have to work here ❤️
remember that there's thousand of people out here want to be in your place !!! dont forget to give your very best !!
Good bravo brave
I always think of Neerja Bhanot. Every Indian should know her name!
Can married ones join
Numerical Reasoning
Verbal Reasoning
Diagrammatic Reasoning
Logical Reasoning
Situational Judgement can someone tell me if these topics will be coming on the test please
6 years from 2006-2011 as Cabin Crew in Emirates. 🇦🇪 one of the best experiences in my life. Go for it ❤
*Congratulations for being the waitress and a maid at 35,000 feet high.*
@@stephaniehale946didn’t get in hey babe
IT WAS FUN BUT YOU WILL NEED TO MAKE FAMILY
@@stephaniehale946 Do you earn at least $4000 USD per month or more (take home) with free accommodations and healthcare? That's what cabin crew of Emirates get.
Even I, as an IT Eng do not earn that amount of money with 8 years of education! This is a hard job but rewarding one. You sounds like uninformed or misinformed.
You are very impolite @@stephaniehale946
Quality of the staff is the best can’t lie
You obviously are lying because only asian staff are the best.
Why dont u fly on korean airlines before commenting! Dumb ahh.
Asian airlines miles ahead when it comes to customer service.
@@jessicaregina1956 dw, we know you are.
@@RocketEsportsRL 🤣
People say that cabin crew are glorified waiters, pilots are also glorified bus drivers.
It's a job, and some people want to do it more than others. Good luck to the candidates!
Beautifully said comment 👏🏽 Bless you!
Until there's an emergency! WAY more to the "job" than you think.
Flight attendants are there for health and safety . The serving is also a safety measure. Don't forget pax are belted in all the time. Pilots - well everyone wants to drive an airbus 😂
Yeah...glorified bus drivers earning 50000 aed per month...theres a huge difference
Lol @ the pilots being bus drivers comment. I make more than many doctors and nearly all engineers. I’ll happily be called a bus driver.
Next on their pilot selection please!
@@Celestial_Arishem that would be so interesting. Excellent suggestion
@@simonphiri1481 its no secret that pilot careers on these MEA are a favorite among pilots world wide. So curious to see how they select the best among those applicants and their airline training. Hope @Sam Chui do a vlog about it.
Yh cause i also wanna apply to be an emirates pilot in the future
the US has lots of female pilots.
Great suggestion!!!
So true, once’s you are in aviation. You will always have aviation at heart… I was in Aviation as FA, then Move to Airline Technician School and now after being on ground for awhile… am back in Aviation
Working for an airline feels like one of the best things in the world but it can also be one of the worst at times.. I’ve done and seem more things with them than I could ever hope so in my young little life. Often times truly making me feel like a millionaire. Other times not so much.. There are times where your senses will be pushed and you will want to quit. At the end of the day it’s a job and many come and go, but one thing always stands out for me! Not from what I’ve been trained on but rather what I’ve seen, Nothing is more important than Safety. Nothing means more to me in the world than seeing my Airplanes Takeoff and land safely. Knowing I help People Make Memories or wherever their plans may take them, I’m just glad I can be part of it. Safety in All We Do.
From Us to You, thank you for flying the friendly Skies🔺
Years ago, I went to an Emirates crew open call in Dallas. There were around 400 of us from all around the USA. Only a handful (less than 10) made it through the next round the day after. Because I stayed in the same hotel as the recruitment, I learned that only one person was selected to join.
I have been reading the comments and please don’t be discouraged. You can become cabin crew regardless of many factors. I highly recommend applying for other/local airlines as well and gain more experience
Working for EK is somewhat like being in the Army. Definitely not for everyone. EK housing is run like a military dorm. EK has a lot of control over it's employees.
That's a good thing for aviation company.
Good. It means they won't carry on like spoilt little princesses and actually do the job we expect.
@@PaininthrneckWow, you sound like the dream passenger- not!! How extremely entitled of you.
@@pmc8119 yeah, really , try travelling on an airline where the FAs had the attitude of a teenager ) jetstar SAS RYANAIR) then get back to me. I write COMPLIMENTARY letters to airlines when I'm impressed. Never write complaint letters. I got very concerned with a certain airline wondering if their cabin crew ( all very young) had the maturity to handle an emergency. My best friend was in charge of EPs. My concerns were proved right.
@@pmc8119 and by entitled you of course mean someone who would like to be treated the way I treat MY passengers.
Worked for Emirates from 2006 to 2010 which was the best experience in my life and still aviation is in my blood so still flying with the other airline! Just remember all those crazy interview all day I had.
Nice to see Nepali sister trying for emirates. Hopefully she will make it through ❤
Very cool , love how professional the docs have become. Sam is a really good presenter.
Hi everyone. So many comments I read. So as an ex-Emirates cabin crew, I must say Emirates Airline is a serious airline company and it is a top airline that determines the civil aviation standards in terms of customer service along with a few airlines. Emirates is not perfect and there is no perfect airline. EK is a leading airline and I was a proud member of its cabin crew team. If you do not have the right mindset to work for Emirates please don't bother! Emirates needs people who deserve Emirates! If you have the right mindset then go for it! You will be rewarded.
Thank you for sharing! I was rejected for my first assessment and I now understand that it’s partly because I didn’t prep enough. I understand your point.
We do not forget an ancient Greek phrase .
What shines is NOT always made from Gold !....
Feeling bad for the applicants who couldn't make it. ....i faced similar many times in my initial phase, so i exactly known how it feels 😞😞 oh boy ...i used to feel so Helpless, often used to get back to my room and lock , cry from my heart. My relatives reduced talking to me or looked down at me as incompetent .
But then i rewired my mind as this is the harsh reality of life , u need to face it 👈
So i bounced back , gained strong self confidence, tried other career and now i m earning 5 times more than that cabin crew.
Lesson i got - don't think/ worry abt. people/ relatives/ friends etc what they think or say or perceive you . Their opinion will shift as u become something. NO ONE IS LOYAL.
Just focus on your pathway 👍
I love your energy 🎉
What do you work now? 🙏
Halima if you are reading this please improve your English and practice talking( nervousness showed on your face)to strangers or friends so that you are confident next time u go for interview and hopefully pass it, In shaa Allah
I think she talks a bit aggressively too
The candidates all seem very well spoken and dignified and that they actually care about their work unlike anything that you would experience in American Airlines. What a difference.
The life of the cabin crews are far from being glamorous with the demands of passengers on board. Another aspects of the Emirates brand, their cabin crew with their smiles and hospitality!!
This video will multiply Emirates job applications 1,000 percent! Great video!
True. But they only choose the hottest people to be crew.
@@LINJ638They hire crew from many different countries. Ur crew in emirates will have people from 20+ different countries. If anything, they are diverse.
@@SFAvgeek Yes, Yes, I know. Europeans and UK nationals are always the most dominant groups while Americans and Canadians, not so much. But still, they only choose people with astonishingly good looks.
Love that your contents are more than just flight reviews. Keep up the good work!
Aspiring cabin crew...look at the recruiter in this video. Body language, smile,confidence...
Oh my gosh you have no idea how much you just helped me right now…I’ve been looking for such a video thank you 🙌
2003 - 2015 best years of my entire life ❤
It's interesting how they always talk about height and having passion but never highlight the importance of having a clear skin. You'd go to an assessment and before they even get to ask about your interest , you are turned down because you may have a scar, acne or even a tiny pimple on your face. The way I see it, before any of the stuff the recruiter mentioned as the minimum requirement are considered, the first primary requirement Is to have a clear skin. Maybe emirates may be lenient, but Qatar is not.
I was also wondering why she didn’t mention that. Yes Qatar 💯 strict on that. Emirates is also. I know one who was fired as Emirates cabin crew for having a scar. It was noticed after she was hired. She even has a video on UA-cam
i mean ofcourse they wont... lols. these people have been screened already. people lined up for 9 hours under the sun to get shortlisted.
@@samueldefia3475 also should point out that visible tattoos are not accepted by some airlines.
@@Paininthrneck That was pointed out.
No facial hair, get it for women , 😅 but not for men ... nah can't work here
was with Emirates for over 9 years, the best experience ever I still miss and cherish. Go shine and Keep discovering : )
Thank you for the video Sam. I hope everyone understand that it’s not easy to be a Flight Attendant as from Interview, knowledge, training, drills and when you start working… it’s challenging attending to hundreds of people than slowly to First class.
I am thankful I was a Cabin Crew when I was younger. To those you made it.. enjoy your life… and for those who did not made it… try again.. record the way you speak and compare it to others. .. lastly.. enjoy being a cabin crew because in the future with flying cars and EVTOL .. soon not many Airlines will need Cabin Crew. Or maybe even pilots..
I went through a similar recruitment process program it was intense but the job offer was not there however it wasn’t a recruitment job for aviation but it was a larger company in technology, a lot of jobs require a intensive 20 to 300 open venue with HR and hands on interaction before you set out to do the real job, a lot of people don’t intend to win the first round or second but in some cases if you do the third round a job offer is handed to you, and then comes the training courses that is required.
Always never doubt your self and be valued so you are seen by HR that is present if you strike out the first time wait 3 to 6 months depending on the company and reapply again, it’s strange process but better than a one to one intense interview and grilling.
Good Luck everyone that searching for a job.
Yea fuck hope.
You sound delusional because in reality, you are not valued either way as a number.
Love the content. Too many videos of people just passing through airports, lounges, sitting on airplane seats and airplane food. Nice to see behind the scenes of what really goes on in the airlines.
Very interesting to watch and brought back some memories. I was a cabin crew member for over 30 years with TWA/AA.
Those were the good days. Flying isn’t the same anymore.
Thank you sooo much for a video like this. i will be attending a recruitment day next week!
Can’t wait till I’m old enough to apply :)
Same ❤❤
😂 same
same!!!
Same
See you in the air after some years
Great Videos Always smiling Sam!
Can’t wait to be apart of this beautiful airline and of course the people ❤
Such meetings and lineups are so luxurious and huge😍👏
Personally this is the most fantastic aviation video I have ever watched, thanks Sam Chui
I believe I'll achieve this position in my next 10 years 💗✈️
This makes me want to become a flight attendant.
Thank you Sam for the behind the scenes recruiting day trials for Emirates prospects, very informative. I wish we could have sampled a few questions from the English test. It’s probably 12th grade level Q and A’s. By the way, there were many, many beautiful women applying.
Emirates knows what works.
Yes, yes, we know there are many beautiful women applying.
Passion , patience , discipline ❤
My daughter wants to be a cabin crew. I was searching on UA-cam and I got this video. Thanks Sam.
Poor Halima - 4th time unlucky. I think she should seriously reconsider her career options.
Love the content as always Sam. World class my friend. Big love from London, England.
To me she has talent, probably can try her nearby country airlines eg indigo, sri lankan, air india
She isn’t confident enough to answer her question in a clear and objective manner…from the start as soon as she talking, i knew she isn’t the one and I was impressed by the Brazilian guy..a clear focus n friendly manner .
@@idawan09 bro these are indian airlines she is pakistani
Can we wear pants for the interview?
You fail to see that she has grit and determination
Loving the content. So happy to see how they are recruited
Sam! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHOWING HOW THIS PROCESS WORKS, VERY USEFUL VIDEO!
Emirates is one of the best companies to work ❤
Thank you Sam for this video, again another behind the scenes, love this format. More of where this came from!
The best flight attendants on the planet are from the Philippines and Latin America, they are always smiling and are very kind and attentive, those from Eastern Europe are very cold and do not smile.
Legit
It’s a cultural thing
@@CarlosRodriguez-ox3bg Las aerolineas son un negocio y como negocio, tienen que buscar el mejor talento, es muy importante tener azafatas, con muy buena presentacion, que sean amables, atentas y sonrian siempre, eso no lo hacen las azafatas de Europa del Este, jamas contrataria azafatas de esa region del mundo, las latinas y las filipinas son las mejores para eso. En Dubai, por ley del gobierno de ese emirato, las unicas personas que pueden prestar el servicio de nanis son personas de Filipinas, ahora te tienes que preguntar por que? Son mas cariñosas con los niños y saben cuidarlos mejor.
more comfortable, and itâs also not a big deal, which makes me feel relieved. I love a good kislux because it helps me decide if I want to buy the real thing. Thatâs the part. Thatâs it. I feel like people discriminate against knockoffs, but for me, I pause when I buy trendy stuff in bulk or when I feel the over-consumption frenzy is coming for me. (This is something I struggle with, haha! I can be easily convinced to buy things I donât wear or use. They literally have tags on them and Iâll forget I even bought something and Iâll still have 2 or 3 of those in my closet.) Love this video!
Halimaa! You're so close! You can make it In Sha Allah.
Great variety...very exciting videos Sam!! Really enjoy how you always keep us guessing as to your next video!! Thanks for taking us along! Cant wait for the next video!!
Working on Emirates as a cabin crew is my huge dream since I was a kid. This video was amazing thank you very much!
I always travel with EK since it is cert conveneint.Recently i encoutered for the first time a cabin crew with a mouth manerism… at first i thought he was eating but then realized its his manerism since he does almost every minute…
For me its fine as long as service is met, it but might iritate other passengers…
Sam, your content always fascinates me with varied aspects of Airline Industry.. Keep up the good work 👍
I went to one of those and at the end of the day 6 of us were left . 3 of us got cjo's then my cjo was ricinsed due to covid. I now fly with American!
4:08 Shouldn't you want it to be cold in your fridge? 🤔
Thanks Sam. Love this kind of content, it’s different and interesting. Inspiring to myself who’s working currently based in Sydney as Cabin Crew as well. Keen to meet you sometime in the air too!
1st Requirement: Be pretty and handsome
Should be a requirement for all airlines.
@@visax8550 Does not work for western airlines.
"Pretty and handsome" are subjective.
Yes that's applies to the Asian airline. But not for the US. Pretty and handsome makes things go smoother. Youthful and firm.😊
As a cabincrew in Emirates with a 15 years of experience
Thank you for sharing, Sam!
Wow Recruiting a cabin crew its becoming more difficult, nowadays they have to go through a lot of steps before they become a qualified cabin crew. My time was much easier. Best of luck guys
Fabulous vlog…love it…I applied and was successful with 20 airlines to interview stage, I failed on confidence some 20 years ago but still have a passion for flying and cabin crew vlogs…thank you so much for sharing this…❤ Louise xxx
Which airlines are career's available? Please
I have been flying Emirates for many years and I have to say Emirates cabin crew are always been amazing and hospitable. I can’t say the same for Emirates services at the Airport in Dubai. Specially at the lounge where are the rudest personal I have ever experienced in my entire life
HALIMA WE ARE ALL ROOTING FOR YOU
Thank you so much , great video to help my students to understand how competitive the aviation industry is ?
Kuwait Airways and Qatar Airlines are growing well and fast and expected to give a strong competition to Emirates in near future . They have wonderful update Aircrafts , affordable fares, punctuality and least hassle of security checks during transits ….
this is like americas next top model but for flight attendants
Amazing to see behind the scenes. Great share!!!
Make some more similar vlogs of other airlines.
Please make a Pilots recruitment video too !
her smile 😍😍😍😍
Your clips are always excellent
Absolute props to Sam for keeping going with this extraordinarily good videos of parts of the aviation industry that have previously been undocumented, despite all the awful hate he gets on a regular basis for no reason.
The Best Video of Sam so Far,...goodluck!, aspiring cabin crew,...
Aww shame Halima. I hope she makes it next time. I was rooting for her
I bought a kislux red mini Chanel bag, wish I had more Chanel bags, but considering my budget it's cool to have one bag
Thank you so much for sharing this creation with us! I really appreciate it and you're helping me as a future Cabin crew as well as many others.❤✈️
Thanks Sam.
Awaresome insight
I took Emirates one time, the crews were so professional.
Thank you for a good and informative clips, stay healthy dear sam 👍🏻👍🏻❤
Halima im not good in english but i keep on practicing.. it would only takes a little time and you will get that job just keep on practicing and good luck
Thank you for the video!
Recruiter has got it. The SMILE and the choice of right words
This is so sad because we know LV canvas gets thinner over time but Goyardâs canvas is literally paper thin. Most of their bags are leather lined but for me a big reason to own a coated canvas kislux bag is that it is lightweight and indestructible
Thanks Sam for showing us. Very interesting
Sam kindly update us on pilots too .. I love how u update us on things!, keep it up
Plenty of life adventures and lifetime memories awaits those who will be picked for the job! 😊
will be attending next month, wish me luck!
another cool video! thx Sam
Great vídeo, about Emirates ❤
Sam! I absolutely loved this video. Really interesting to see behind-the-scenes at Emirates. I've always wanted to book a flight on this airline.
Sam's great videos about what goes on behind the scenes.. I find it so interesting, would love to join a team for a day of aircraft maintenance, safety check, gate, bagage, catering or any other necessary functions to make a plane leave on time.
Thank you for this information, this was very informative🤍
I’m surprised they allowed this because they’re so strict with recording and having your phone during the assessment day
One of my rich neighbors collects kislux bags, but because sheâs so well groomed from head-to-toe, no one would ever think her bags were fake!
I love your content, these videos make me very ambitious towards my career and hopefully I want to see more this type of videos with Qatar and Etihad as well.
I really feel Halima had what it takes to be a great cabin crew, you can tell with her personality and easy way. No offense to the other candidates, I'm sure many were hardworking.. But this is customer service, if you aren't naturally friendly and people oriented and outgoing, it's just not the job for you no matter how hard a worker you are. If you aren't able to naturally wear a smile outside of work a flight attendant position is not the job for you. People pay 2k-10k for these flight seats, and they don't want to see a frown or someone upset during their day. People can read fake smiles.
True. Good point.
These asholes need prople who are just good looking from outside and speak good English . All fake people . Halima is a Jem
Emirates airline, the best airline in the world 👍👍👍👌
I'd eliminate any applicant who said "be a cabin crew". It's gramatically incorrect and sounds awful to native English speakers. You are either a member of the cabin crew, or you can be cabin crew, not be a cabin crew. Please stop!
Exactly. Cabin crew is a team working environment. Not a! Those applicants who said that, are not fit to be one. They will be giving alot of problem while communicating with others. So no way!
A flight attendant is the correct word for all genders.
Not everyone here is native English speaker, do not discriminate them because of that, they might not be aware of what you are pointing out. I am sure you make some mistakes when you speak foreign languages as well, if you know any at all..
@@gosias132 It is obvious that you are not a crew but a member of the crew.
@@gosias132 Thank you for your misunderstanding. ❤️
You are from Sidney. We love watching you on UA-cam. We are cruising on Sidney on October 11 2025.
If they really are airline enthusiasts, they should get a point if they recognized you with enthusiasm