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How to Ace the Cabin Crew Online Personality Test


Psychometric and Personality tests are becoming an increasingly common feature in the cabin crew recruitment process.  According to cut-e, a leading supplier of psychometric assessments, more and more airlines are turning to technology to screen their candidates through the use of personality questionnaires.

And it’s not just the airlines that use psychometric tests.  Over 80% of the top Fortune 500 companies in the USA are using some type of psychometric testing in their hiring process.

Why Are They So Popular?

Recruiters are looking for candidates with the right personality traits to deliver exceptional customer service – no matter what the situation.  They’re looking for applicants that match the ethos, attitude and personality of their company.  People who will work well with flight attendants that already fly for the airline.

The Cabin Crew Personality test attempts to objectively quantify your personality by asking short questions about your feelings and how you react to different situations.  They are designed to measure your suitability for the role by comparing your personality traits against the characteristics that have been determined as necessary for the role.

David Barrett, Chief Operating Officer of International Assessment at cut-e explains why airlines are choosing personality tests: “The desired competencies, abilities and motivational attributes can be measured with a personality questionnaire and by assessing the mental ability and specific cognitive abilities of prospective candidates.”

“These assessments are helping airlines to filter out unsuitable applicants and predict which candidates will perform best in the role. They can also flag up any areas of concern about the individual’s temperament or attitude to risk, which recruiters can probe more deeply at the interview stage.”

Which Airline’s use Cabin Crew Personality Tests?

More and more airline’s use some form of personality test at different stages of their cabin crew recruitment process.  One of the most popular tests is the cut-e Shapes test that is used by Lufthansa, Scoot, Finnair, easyJet, Aer Lingus, flybe, Etihad, flydubai, Comair, Norwegian.  Emirates use a very similar online test.

The Shapes test is a bespoke package specifically designed for recruiters to find the right staff for their organisation.  Dr Katharina Lochner, from e-cut explained:shapes measures personality in the workplace against the desired competencies required in a role.”

She continued: “The shapes competency model was developed from practical, professional competency models found in research literature. It also drew on the empirical findings from success-relevant competencies from the authors’ years of consultancy experience with numerous companies across different sectors.”

How Do They Work?

Cabin crew personality tests can normally be completed within 15-20 minutes using a computer, tablet or even a smartphone.

They aren’t based on traditional personality assessments such as the Predictive Index or the Myers-Brigg assessment.  Technically speaking, there is no right or wrong answer and you don’t necessarily have to prepare for the test.

You’ll be shown a series of statements and asked to indicate to what extent different statements describe you.  Again, these tests are designed to test your ingrained personality rather than a learnt competency.

Can You Prepare for the Test?

Many people would argue that the whole point of a personality test is to be yourself – as such, how can you possibly prepare for the test?  But Professor John Rust, Director of the University of Cambridge’s Psychometrics Centre argues: “A psychometric test is just one snapshot, and can in many cases be played in much the same way as a job interview.”

There are some great ways to prepare for the cabin crew personality test – not to cheat but to be prepared so that you can achieve your best:

1. Make Sure You are Fit & Well

Ensure you have had plenty of rest before you take the cabin crew personality test.  Just like in real life, tiredness is likely to affect the way you answer questions – and it won’t be for the better.  Likewise, feeling under the weather or taking the test during a particularly stressful point in your life will create results that don’t reflect your real personality.

2. Know What Competencies and Traits the Airline is Looking for

The questions in the personality test are designed to examine whether you possess the characteristics that the airline is looking for.  Those desired characteristics and competencies will have been baked into the test.  It’s important that you recognise the desired traits and answer all the questions consistently and in line with what the airline is looking for in its cabin crew.

Take team working as an example – it’s an essential personality trait required by most airlines.  Expect to rate how much you agree with the following statements:

  • I enjoy working in teams
  • My best work is done when I’m alone
  • I like working in the company of others
  • I enjoy working towards a common goal
  • Individual targets are important to me

All the above questions are asking the same thing – whether you are a team player or prefer lone working.  The questions will pop up at different stages throughout the questionnaire and it’s essential that you answer consistently throughout.

3. Recognise Control Questions and Answer Honestly

Professor Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic from University College, London argues that most people cheat personality tests: “The best tests assume that people will lie and take that into account because faking is a sign of competence,”

However, some tests will use control questions to weed out candidates who are obviously lying.  It’s one thing to adjust some of your answers to match the required competencies – it’s quite another to brazenly lie.

Take the statement: “I would never lie to a colleague, no matter what the circumstances.”  Everyone lie’s, sometimes for very good reasons.  The people who create these tests expect normal human beings to lie.  So if you were to award that statement with all the points available on that page it would be unnatural.

4. Improve your Knowledge of English & Read the Questions Carefully

Some of the tests can use quite complicated language.  The reason for this is because they are testing the same competencies in different ways.  So you might find unusual vocabulary used in some questions.

Read every statement carefully and identify the competency that is being tested.  Then ensure that you answer every question consistently.  Don’t worry, the odd mistake is fine –  the tests take account for this.  In fact, if you answered every question the same it might trigger a false, positive result.

5. Plan Your Time and Follow the Instructions Carefully

There’s no time limit on the cabin crew personality test – but that doesn’t mean you can take as long as you want.  The airline will stipulate that the test should take between 15-20 minutes to complete.  If that is the case, be sure to finish the test within that timeframe.

The questionnaire will have detailed instructions and the option to carry out a practice question before you begin.  Take time to read the instructions carefully and use the opportunity to practice.

Read each question methodically and look out for different language that describes the same trait or competency.

6. Take Free Practice Tests Online

If you’ve never had any experience with personality tests in the past, taking a free online practice test can be really beneficial.  Most of the examples you’ll find online aren’t exactly the same to the one that the airline will ask you to do but they can prepare you for the type of questions you’ll be asked.

The good place to start is the free 16 Personalities test that can be found here.

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