Nigerian lady narrates

An unemployed Nigerian lady, Uche Anaekwe, has narrated how she went for an interview she wasn’t for and landed the job.

 Nigerian lady narrates

Taking to LinkedIn, the licensed cabin crew said she had submitted her CV to different airlines hoping to get a job, but all to no avail.

On a fateful day, her friend and co-cabin crew told her about a job aptitude test she was invited for and she decided to tag along and also write the test.

Fortunately for her, everything worked out in her favour and she got the job.

Sharing photos of herself in her cabin crew uniform, Uche wrote,

“Hello LinkedIn fam, been awhile you saw me here.

A lot has happened to me between August-November and I’m nothing short of grateful to God.

After I graduated from aviation school in July and got my cabin crew licence I had no idea how I was going to get a job, I didn’t know anyone in the industry who would give me a leg up and although I knew I had all the qualifications, I didn’t know how to go about securing a job except submitting my CV to airlines and hoping for the best.

 Nigerian lady narrates

In the last week of July, I decided to pack my bags and go to lagos, my plan was to go round airlines offices dropping my cv with them and praying that something clicks, mind you I had previously submitted my CV to Dana air when they called for new cabin crew but I didn’t hear back from them and off course I was devastated.

Long story short, a good friend and fellow cabin crew aspirant I met here on LinkedIn who had also applied for the same role with Dana told me that she had been invited for their aptitude test, I was very happy for her but at the same time sad that I wasn’t called. She was kind enough to tell me the date of the test and where it will take place (funny enough I was going to the airport that same day to submit my CV to other airlines).

I took a bold and courageous leap of faith, went for
an aptitude test I wasn’t invited for, and the rest they say is history.

They say that when opportunity meets preparedness, success is bound to happen.

 Nigerian lady narrates

I’m forever grateful to Maryam Adeleke for being an amazing friend to me even when she didn’t have to. I’m also very thankful to Dana air for using no prejudice and bias to recruit their new crew because I wouldn’t have had a chance otherwise.

I thank God for making my dreams come true and starting me off on this amazing journey, I know there are better things to come and look forward to it 🙏😊❤”

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