girlzz wrote:Someone in this forum mentioned that there might be another walk in interview on the 12 Dec. My friend said that usually there will a walk in after a write in (in the better times). So hopefully there will be one in Dec and you can use this one month or so to better prep yourself for the interviews?
is that for walk in? heard STC is under normal light.. they also will go so near?MirageBomb wrote: There'll be many kebayas hanging off a rack, old stock tailored to other stewardesses' bodies.. largest fits about a size 8, but if u're curvier with bigger boobs (C cup and above) u'll have to suck it in to zip up fully.
You'll be made to stand in front of a huge, strong floor spotlight.. the examiner then walks around you for close inspection. Your hands and forearms will also be scrutinized under an equally strong light. My examiner came as close as about 20cm away from the face, and closer for the hands.
huh? what if bigger size? can wait for the size to 'come' back? like maybe the person in front got the size u can wear.. can u wait for her to come back?mouse wrote:they will let u choose by the stack of kebayas they provide. Most normal size girls will fit the uniforms. They comes with many sizes... some are with size tags some don't have. as for me, i have short legs so i always first grab and match against my legs length first. haha..then go try fast fast
Maybe you should try face concealer under the covermark concealer.manukahoney wrote:Hi, I have a scar on my wrist. Brownish color. I apply covermark concealer which people say is quite good but end up, u still can see a pinky patch . Not sure is it I bought the wrong color.Should buy concealer with yellow tone in it.
My question is should we state that we have scar on the application form?Or let the beautician find out on their own?
Hello, this is my first time here and I have the interview on the 25th. I am extremely excited as I have been waiting for them to open up applications since I graduated in May. However, I am worried about a scar that I have on my lower arm as well as several small scars from my dog on my right hand. I don't think it is obvious but its probably cos I am used to it. Should I put a yes in the visible scars question in the application form? I am so worried that because of this scar, it will ruin my chances of getting in. HELP! :/autumn-reverie wrote:Dear YrreP,YrreP wrote:
icic.. was thinking whether to cover up the scars anot.. wah lao damn gan jiong alrdy.. lol.. any tips for the 1st timers?
take it as a fun experience!
i've got some messages from other posters who are also worried about their skin not being flawless. I am in no position to give advice since i have bad skin myself, but I sincerely believe the most important thing is how you present yourself. If the judges want to hire you, the tiny "flaws" won't matter to them.
I personally have huge flaws- acne scars, chicken pox scars etc. and i am truly grateful they overlooked them.
Walk as graceful as you can in the kebaya, i think that's more impt.
All the best dearie!
I Think its ok, really depends on tt person testing you. cos tt time a girl beside me got a scar on her lower hand, but still gt in for kebaya.kquixoticallyme wrote:Hello, this is my first time here and I have the interview on the 25th. I am extremely excited as I have been waiting for them to open up applications since I graduated in May. However, I am worried about a scar that I have on my lower arm as well as several small scars from my dog on my right hand. I don't think it is obvious but its probably cos I am used to it. Should I put a yes in the visible scars question in the application form? I am so worried that because of this scar, it will ruin my chances of getting in. HELP! :/autumn-reverie wrote:Dear YrreP,YrreP wrote:
icic.. was thinking whether to cover up the scars anot.. wah lao damn gan jiong alrdy.. lol.. any tips for the 1st timers?
take it as a fun experience!
i've got some messages from other posters who are also worried about their skin not being flawless. I am in no position to give advice since i have bad skin myself, but I sincerely believe the most important thing is how you present yourself. If the judges want to hire you, the tiny "flaws" won't matter to them.
I personally have huge flaws- acne scars, chicken pox scars etc. and i am truly grateful they overlooked them.
Walk as graceful as you can in the kebaya, i think that's more impt.
All the best dearie!
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