Secondly, be polite. Manners, manners, manners. Be polite, hello, thank you, I'm sorry, you know, such words are often on your lips. In addition, I want to remind you that during the interview, I also specially put a chair in front of me. A polite girl should know to stand after knocking at the door and ask my permission before sitting down, instead of sitting down directly when she sees a chair. There are standing posture, sitting posture and squatting posture (you will find this when watching videos online). I hate people shaking their feet. This is a sign of bad manners.
Finally, it is good to have experience. If not, don't make it up. I interviewed one, boasting that she could walk the catwalk and asked her to show it to me (she didn't know that I had worked as a part-time runway model before), and I brushed it off after reading it. If you can't do it, show your determination to learn. Etiquette team is a good place to exercise temperament, and training will be very hard. We need people who can bear hardships, not just beautiful women.
Of course, I am very strict with the person I choose (we are a civil aviation school and pay great attention to etiquette), and I may say a little more, but I hope I can help you.