jetBlue Hiring
#2222
Seems like JetBlue is concerned with hiring people who may jump ship to legacy in the near future. I have no particular quality to be considered a flight risk (no TPIC and relatively low total time), other than an internship with one of the legacies. Would that hinder my odds of getting an interview with JetBlue? Is the wording on the application in such way that I can may be leave that out?
#2223
Seems like JetBlue is concerned with hiring people who may jump ship to legacy in the near future. I have no particular quality to be considered a flight risk (no TPIC and relatively low total time), other than an internship with one of the legacies. Would that hinder my odds of getting an interview with JetBlue? Is the wording on the application in such way that I can may be leave that out?
Just apply, it won't hurt you.
#2224
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Joined APC: Jun 2012
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I'm going to give this a **** again myself anyways...
But do the people in the know think I should omit that I have 1000 tpic on my résumé? Either way I listed my types and I'm sure they can put 2&2 together...
Advice?
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But do the people in the know think I should omit that I have 1000 tpic on my résumé? Either way I listed my types and I'm sure they can put 2&2 together...
Advice?
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#2225
Preferred Experience and Qualifications
- Greater than 1,000 hours turbine PIC
- Greater than 1,000 hours in more sophisticated aircraft utilizing
- Electronic Flight Instrument Systems (EFIS), Flight Management Systems (FMS)
- Recency of experience (Greater than 200 hours within the last 12 months)
- Bachelor’s Degree
Therefore, I wouldn't "omit" it.
#2226
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I have had trouble reducing the file size of documents down to 150kb.
I tried compressing them but they are still too big!
Right now my application is complete without any supporting documents but I assume I can come back and add them later?
Regards
I tried compressing them but they are still too big!
Right now my application is complete without any supporting documents but I assume I can come back and add them later?
Regards
#2229
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Posts: 2,001
I believe so. The way it was last time was that after the window closed, you could add "additional documents" at your leisure. For instance, someone writing you a letter of recommendation might take a couple weeks to finish it.
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