Video Interview
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Video Interview Practice

"The most important things are SMILE Β· CONFIDENCE Β· BE YOURSELF"

This stage is an image-based interview. How you say it matters far more than what you say.

πŸ”’ Recordings are never sent to WonderfulCrew servers. Practice freely.

Video Interview β€” Core Points

The interviewer is imagining how you would look standing in front of passengers.

  • Smiling Face: Hold a natural smile. A warm expression that makes the passenger feel welcomed
  • Voice Tone: Bright with a slightly higher pitch. A dropped tone loses points. Confidence + warmth + kindness
  • Eye Contact: Look at the camera as if speaking with someone. Wandering eyes read as a lack of confidence
  • Energy: Calibrated energy. Too quiet does not work, too much is overwhelming
Video Interview Target
Question 1
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Cathay Pacific, AirAsia and some LCC airlines use the video interview as a first-round cutoff. Typically you self-record a 30 second to 1 minute answer and submit.

Self-Recording Setup That Passes

  • Lighting β€” Front natural light or a ring light. No backlight
  • Background β€” Clean white wall or solid color
  • Camera Height β€” Eye level (looking down from above feels overbearing)
  • Distance β€” Frame from chest up
  • Outfit β€” Full interview attire (no casual)

1-Minute Answer Structure

  • 10 seconds β€” Greeting + opening
  • 40 seconds β€” Core message (one concrete example)
  • 10 seconds β€” Closing + farewell

Camera Eye Contact Decides It

Look at the camera lens, not the monitor. It is tempting to look at your own screen while answering, but that drops your gaze slightly downward β€” which reads as avoiding eye contact on the interviewer's side.

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