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Originally Posted by sigtauenus
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Basically I'm afraid that I'll blow the first impression if I get asked any questions that I'm not prepared for due to being a little rusty.
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Possibly valid concern, try to get more info.
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Originally Posted by sigtauenus
I am viewing this as no different than meeting these guys at a job fair, ie, an opportunity to meet face to face, introduce myself, and perhaps ask a few questions about what they are looking for, and try to gauge if I fall within that realm.
Having never been to a job fair either, what should I expect from a first meeting with a pilot recruiter? Will they ask any technical questions?
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If it is a job-fair sort of thing, it is usually more of a meet-and-greet personality check ( a few airlines have been known to conduct full-on interviews or mini-technical interviews at job fairs).
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Originally Posted by sigtauenus
I guess what I'm really asking is, should I study as if I'm going in for the interview for this first meeting? Is there anything in particular I should do to prepare? Also, what kind of attire would be appropriate?
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I'd say study as much as you can just to be safe (but I kind of doubt they'll get too technical in your case...presumably they know you're on a ground tour).
Start with basic theory and IFR knowledge, then maybe look at your most recent airplane. I doubt they would ask you 121 questions, so that would be the last priority.
Oh, yeah...learn about the company and have some intelligent questions for them.