Flight Attendant
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Flight attendants, often known as cabin crew, provide personal services to ensure the safety, security, and comfort of airline passengers during flight. They greet passengers, verify tickets, explain the use of safety equipment, serve food or beverages, and oversee evacuation or other actions in the event of an emergency..
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- Attention to Detail
- Coach-ability and the Desire to Coach Others
- Communication
- Conflict Resolution
- Customer Service Passion
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