A clear and interesting ground host resume will go a long way to help you land the job you want. Be sure to include specific details, including your objective, training, previous employment, and current availability. All ground host resumes should take this approach.
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Mark Job-seeker
123 Walker Street
Any Town, USA 99999
Home: (888) 888-8888
Cell: (888) 888-7777
mjobseeker@sampleresume.com
OBJECTIVE
A position as a Ground Host
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Hospitality and communication skills; excellent with customers and employees
EXPERIENCE
Ground Host, 2000 to present:
Any City Air Terminal, Any City, USA.
Duties included rendering personal services to passengers in terminal awaiting their flights. Answered questions and advised passengers concerning flight schedules and accommodations, such as arrival and departure time, location of concourses and gates, seat selection on aircraft, etc. Also indicated restrooms, restaurants, lounge areas, etc.
Assistant Ground Host, 1998-2000:
Any City Air Terminal, Any City, USA.
Assisted the ground host with hospitality, information, escorting and guiding passengers to designated gate or transferring from one airline or terminal to another. Performed additional duties as requested.
EDUCATION
A.A. in General Studies Valley City Community College, 2000 Valley City, USA
ACCOLADES AND INVOLVEMENTS
Business Network International
NOTE: Keep in mind that the ground host resume above is just that-a sample. A complete ground host resume might run one to two pages. However, this one will show you how to get started.