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 / santanu ghosh
1. enter with permission, sit when told, relaxed, don't
smile much, a pleasant face, don't talk much, look at the
room while you enter [ if you want to ) but don't look when
u have taken your sit,
when there is more than one interviewers, don't fixed your
eyes on one, look at the interviewer while he asks that
question, start answering lookin' at him then after a moment
shift your glance to others,
be confident and be positive
2. This is the line which can make me from nothing to something.
3. I wanna join Jet Airways because I feel being with Jet
Airways is a prestigious matter for any aviation personnel.
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