
She advanced through the web page filling in fields and suddenly her face changed.
And this?- She showed me the request of the European airline.
I calmly read the statement on the box and confirmed.
You have to make a video presentation about yourself.
Her fears were coming true. She gave me that face that everyone who hates doing presentations does.

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Let’s see, all the crew (pilots more and more) have to learn to explain who they are in 1 minute and 30 seconds.
Not in a minute and a half, but in a minute and the same in half the time. 30 seconds.
It is one of the most common and repetitive activities that we are going to face every day.
Introduce ourselves.

Structure it. Repeat it. Automate it.
Generate versions.
Is it a presentation for a company? Add value.
Is it in a crew? Add a personal and differential element.
Is it a presentation for a superior? Add an element of the future that implies some loyalty to the industry.

Let’s develop this.
The ideal is to have the following points saved either in your head, or on a computer or phone.
On a computer or phone: Two presentations about yourself.
A short one: 30 seconds.
A long one: 1 minute.
And what do I say? Well, talk about yourself, personally and of course professionally.
Explain who you are from a professional point of view, and explain it in present (who you are today), past (how did you get here) format.

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Don’t overextend, people have a natural tendency to overextend their past, don’t make that mistake.
And then in the future (a little bit), it’s good that there are elements that are not fully explained, that give rise to further questions and/or conversations.
That same presentation (once recorded, you no longer have to worry about being asked for it in successive online interviews) and in a more casual way, we will have it in our heads, to use it on the thousands of occasions in which we have to do it during our professional careers. .
Personal interviews, meetings with people from the company at the headquarters, initial training, classes (almost every day a new teacher appears), flights where we are new, flights where there are new ones (if we are experienced), crew changes, breakfasts crew, and a long etc.

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It is something that comes naturally when you are sure of yourself and it is something that remains natural when you have repeated it hundreds of times.
It is our recommendation to automate a process that we will have to repeat multiple times.
Introduce yourselves….. 1 minute, reduce it to 30 seconds.
Until then, may you find peaceful skies.
Enrique. QrewMentor Team.
