✈️ The Importance of a Professional Online Presence + Uniform & Bag Hack


Hello Reader,

I love animals and couldn’t resist sharing this with you. Spring has brought so much excitement. Outside FFA HQ, the window has turned into a bit of a nursery, with deer and foxes bringing their babies into the treeline.

Last week, I watched as the little ones came out to play while their moms hid them safely in the tall grass, then headed off to find food.

Yesterday, I took this pic of a baby who must have been just a day or two old and his legs were still wobbly.

This is your reminder to take time out from the hustle and enjoy the little things in life.

🛫 Who’s Hiring Flight Attendants

🇺🇸 US Applicants, please visit the Future Flight Attendant Job Board for current openings.

🇪🇺🇬🇧 Europe & UK Applicants, please browse the Cabin Crew Careers Page for new listings.

💺 This Week at Future Flight Attendant

Already have a CJO? Congratulations! Now it’s time to set yourself up for success. The Flight Attendant Training Prep Program is designed to help you confidently tackle the mental and physical challenges of initial training—so you can walk in prepared, focused, and ready to shine.

Ready to land your dream job faster? The Flight Attendant Interview Masterclass is your all-in-one guide. From your first application to final interview, you’ll gain proven strategies, insider tips, and step-by-step support to help you stand out and secure a flight attendant career sooner.

💡 Tip of the Week - Keep Your Online Presence Professional

Here are some effective tips for keeping your social media presence professional and employer-friendly:

  • Audit Your Accounts: Regularly review your posts, photos, comments, and likes. Remove anything that could be considered unprofessional or controversial.
  • Adjust Privacy Settings: Make personal accounts private, but remember that nothing online is ever truly hidden. Employers might still find ways to see your content.
  • Be Mindful of Comments: Even if you didn’t make the original post, your comments and reactions can reflect on you.
  • Avoid Complaints About Work: Never post negative comments about current or past employers, coworkers, or customers.
  • Limit Sharing Sensitive Information: Don’t share details about your job, training, or airline operations that aren’t meant for the public.
  • Think Before You Post: Ask yourself if you’d be comfortable with a recruiter or your supervisor seeing it.
  • Showcase Positivity: If you share public content, let it highlight positive, community-oriented, or achievement-based aspects of your life.
  • Google Yourself: See what comes up under your name so you know what others see.
  • Stay Consistent: Maintain a professional image across all platforms, even those you use less frequently.

By following these tips, you’ll project a responsible, trustworthy image—both before and after you start flying. Once you’re on the job, be sure to review your airline’s social media policy before posting anything online.

What seems innocent to you may not align with company guidelines, and it’s always better to be safe than sorry.

🛍️ Amazon Storefront & Pick of the Week - Sauberkugel - The Clean Ball

The Sauberkugel Clean Ball is a total game-changer for anyone on the go. It’s compact, discreet, and fits perfectly in your handbag or tote—so you can keep your bags fresh and crumb-free without any effort.

I love it so much, I actually keep two handy! No matter how tidy you are, purses and totes always seem to collect lint, sand, and mystery crumbs. This clever little ball quietly works in the background, picking up all the debris and keeping your bag spotless.

Cleanup is easy: just pop the ball out of its case, rinse it under water, and it’s as good as new.

Bonus: it also doubles as a lint brush—an absolute must for keeping your uniform looking sharp.

Find it on Amazon HERE.

For interview attire and flight attendant must-haves, check out the Future Flight Attendant Storefront HERE.

🎙️Final Boarding Announcement

As we reach the end of this week’s Crew Briefing, here’s your final boarding call: Keep your resume ready and your mind open. Every new day brings fresh possibilities.

Whether you’re waiting on your CJO, starting training, or already flying, remember: the journey is just as important as the destination.

Thank you for flying with Future Flight Attendant.

If you know anyone who can benefit from this information, you can share it by forwarding this email.

Bye-bye!

Deanna

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