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Karrie Day is a certified career coach and strategist with a passion for helping her clients define and reach their professional goals. She offers career advancement services such as brand development, resume writing and critiques, job search strategies,
With this question, you get the opportunity to sell yourself as British Airways' next flight attendant based on feedback that you've received from colleagues in the past. We recommend selecting three words that truly define who you are; the words should have no possibility of being taken negatively. If you're struggling to narrow down the list to just three, take a look at a href'https://careers.ba.com/our-culture'British Airways' values/a and use words that exemplify them.

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
"My colleagues have always told me that I am a reliable team player and they appreciate my ability to be called upon when needed to help out in any situation. I believe that a team effort is the key to success in any organization. If you were to talk to any of my former supervisors, they would tell you that I show up to work every day with a smile on my face and a positive attitude in tow, and I know this aspect of my personality would suit me well as a flight attendant on the British Airways team."
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I am a reliable team player and they appreciate my ability to be called upon when needed to help out in any situation. I believe that in a team.
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It's great that your coworkers would describe you as reliable and a good team player. Can you think of a few other positive terms they might use to describe your work ethic and personality? Take this opportunity to really sell yourself and what you have to offer!
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