Alaska Air Hiring
#652
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It still happens. I walked my buddy's resume into my base chief's office. I asked if I could setup a meeting. He said, "don't worry about it." About a month later he got the call. It probably helps that I'm in one of the smaller bases.
#654
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Did your buddy have the online application submitted as well or was he offered the job based solely on his resume being hand walked to the CP?
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Hey everyone,
I'm planning on attending the Northwest Aviation Conference in Puyallup next month in hopes of helping get my foot in the door with Alaska. I see there's a career seminar on the 20th, and the regular conference on Feb 21-22. Can anyone advise which of those days would be the best use of my time to meet someone at Alaska?
Thanks!
I'm planning on attending the Northwest Aviation Conference in Puyallup next month in hopes of helping get my foot in the door with Alaska. I see there's a career seminar on the 20th, and the regular conference on Feb 21-22. Can anyone advise which of those days would be the best use of my time to meet someone at Alaska?
Thanks!
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Hey everyone,
I'm planning on attending the Northwest Aviation Conference in Puyallup next month in hopes of helping get my foot in the door with Alaska. I see there's a career seminar on the 20th, and the regular conference on Feb 21-22. Can anyone advise which of those days would be the best use of my time to meet someone at Alaska?
Thanks!
I'm planning on attending the Northwest Aviation Conference in Puyallup next month in hopes of helping get my foot in the door with Alaska. I see there's a career seminar on the 20th, and the regular conference on Feb 21-22. Can anyone advise which of those days would be the best use of my time to meet someone at Alaska?
Thanks!
#660
Sorry for the brevity earlier, but the above is correct. I went the morning of the first day of the conference. I wanted to go on the career day, but the evil scheduling overlords did not cooperate, even with the animal sacrifices. I was there 20 min before opening, and by 9 am I had talked 2 of the reps there. I went to a few sessions, and dropped by again after lunch to speak to one more person. Went to the airport after and was home for a late dinner. When I say productive, I mean that I interviewed later and am currently waiting to start class.
EDIT: I did wear a suit and tie. 90%+ of the people there for AS did the same. Be prepared to answer some basic screening questions, such as "Why Alaska instead of XX?" and "What sets you apart from the other pilots here?"
EDIT: I did wear a suit and tie. 90%+ of the people there for AS did the same. Be prepared to answer some basic screening questions, such as "Why Alaska instead of XX?" and "What sets you apart from the other pilots here?"
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