How To Accelerate A Career In The Airline Industry
The airline industry is – like any other kind of profession – very competitive. You are always coming up against your peers to move up in the industry and to make a bigger splash than someone else. And then you need to remember that the airline industry itself is always changing with new regulations and rules, and you need to be flexible and adaptive enough to make sure you’re fitting the right mould at the right time.
Airlines are always going through things like merges, service changes and differences in their service offering to meet a new customer base, so when you’re adaptive, it means that you have a better chance of getting the best jobs. While being clever and working hard is important, you need to also have a certain level of worldliness and skill that puts you ahead of the rest.
Your smarts and your qualification can help you to get a job, but moving up requires a bit more effort to ensure you get the best jobs. Whether you undertake an airport manager course to ensure that you’re abreast of the latest developments, or get a mentor, you need to do more. We have outlined some of the key ways that you can give yourself the best possible chance of accelerating your career in the airline industry.
Stay abreast of trends
One great way to stay current when you are in the airline industry is to read airline industry news magazines or to consult airline websites which are going to have news and updates on them. There are a range of industry publications and news sources who publish content regularly. It’s important to get a balanced view of what is going on in your industry so that you’re proactive and not reactive.
Stay connected
When you work at a certain company or airline, you might enjoy a wealth of information and conversation from your peers, but when you only get to speak to the same people about the same things you get a bit of an echo chamber effect going on. As a result, you can get a better opinion about things by speaking to people at other companies and making sure you get your information from a variety of sources. By knowing what other companies and people are experiencing, you can apply this information to your own work and improve in the best possible way.
Travel differently
So you work for Qantas, and of course you’re always going to fly with Qantas or Jetstar because that’s just what you do. But we think that there’s a lot to be gained by flying with other companies and finding out what they do and how they do it differently to you. Seek out a great deal on a flight and fly to a destination while noting all of the ways in which other companies do what you do.
Study when you can
Sometimes the very best thing you can do for your career is to give yourself a compelling and competitive edge by studying something to give you a leg up. You might have all the skills and experience in a particular field but just want to get some more knowledge of airport safety or handling. In that instance it’s best to study something specific to the knowledge you want. Studying can be completed online in a lot of instances and can work with your current full time workload.
Good luck with getting ahead in the very competitive world of airlines. It is a high-stakes industry and one that many people want to work in – so enjoy the journey and ensure that you follow the steps above to get a competitive edge.
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