Will my experience help me in getting job in aviation industry??

I am working as a customer care executive with Dell. Will it help me in future in getting job in aviation industry as a cabin crew or a ground staff member??

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  1. Certainly.....you may want to try AMR or American
  2. Id belive so because if you worked at dell then you must have some knowlege on how stuff works so id hire you if i could
  3. really for ground/ ramp personnel you need no prior training, nor as a flight attendant, both of those jobs you will be trained after you are hired. Just be willing to work odd hours and weekends and holidays and you will go far. --25 years with the airlines
  4. so what you're saying is that you're on a help desk and you want to know if that will help you be cabin crew? Not much of the same skillset, unless you plan on assisting the passengers with their excel macros on the plane! The only shared skillset is the ability to deal with agitated people, which the cabin crew must do occasionally and not really a part of ground staff. Taking classes in airline safety, terrorism recognition, and more security related training would probably be much more helpful to get you to where you want to be - because that's a niche skillset not all of the current employees have. Good luck.
  5. I am also working with aviation company as customer care executive but I am sure it wont help you getting job as cabin crew or ground staff member, your work profile is not going to help you , it is better before its too late you do some diploma course concerned to the field you desire to go in for your career
  6. I used to work in H.R. for a major airline. For Flight Attendants or Customer Service Agents we wanted to see good work experience, and Dell is certainly a good company. We also looked for people with Customer Service experience and the personality to deal with all kinds of people. Sounds like you are well on your way to a good job in the airline industry.
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