Practice 30 WestJet interview questions covering guest service, safety scenarios, and airline culture.
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Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
Regardless of any industry related training that you have been through, you will need to complete training specific to WestJet.
If you do not have any industry-specific training, perhaps you have training that would be transferable to this role (IE: Sales, Safety, Customer Service, Technical, etc.). Walk the interviewer through any on-the-job training you feel would be helpful.

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"I have taken industry-related safety and customer service training with company ABC. In addition to this training, I have four years of industry experience."

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I have not taken any airline related training, but I am very confident in my ability to learn fast and I am looking forward to taking the flight attendant training and responding professionally and appropriately to emergency situations.

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Well said! You sound very well prepared for this interview.
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I do not have previous airline training, but I have experience working in different areas of the service industry and the ability to learn fast and think ahead, which makes me a great candidate for the position.

Amanda's Feedback
I like that while you don't have airline training or experience, you use this question as an opportunity to talk about the skills you DO have. If you have completed customer service, team building, or other service industry training that would benefit you in the role you're applying to, share it here to better balance out your lack of airline-related training.
Prepare for behavioral questions that WestJet interviewers use to assess cultural fit.
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