Alaska thread for Alaska pilots...
#171
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Well, I wouldn't go that far, 2loud. They DO want people who genuinely want to work there. That gives a slight preference to people who either already live in the Pacific NW or who have family ties there.
They also have a marked preference for people with flying experience in the State of Alaska. In the last couple years, the community service experience has also become a prerequisite.
And, of course, having recommendations from pilots either in management or the Training Department carries a lot of weight. Those are the guys you'll be speaking to at Puyallup, OBAP and WIA. Make sure you put your best foot forward there. Their votes really count.
At Alaska it also helps if you are related to a current Captain, are female and/or have an ethnic background that will help HR check the diversity block. However, that is less important than the three areas I outlined for you.
All that said, as with any interview, how you present yourself will be the key factor. I've seen ex-military guys with tons of multi-engine transport time get shown the door because they didn't fit the Alaska profile.
Again, best of luck in your quest. This is the most hiring Alaska has done in the past 25 years, so if Alaska is you goal, this is about the best opportunity you'll ever have.
They also have a marked preference for people with flying experience in the State of Alaska. In the last couple years, the community service experience has also become a prerequisite.
And, of course, having recommendations from pilots either in management or the Training Department carries a lot of weight. Those are the guys you'll be speaking to at Puyallup, OBAP and WIA. Make sure you put your best foot forward there. Their votes really count.
At Alaska it also helps if you are related to a current Captain, are female and/or have an ethnic background that will help HR check the diversity block. However, that is less important than the three areas I outlined for you.
All that said, as with any interview, how you present yourself will be the key factor. I've seen ex-military guys with tons of multi-engine transport time get shown the door because they didn't fit the Alaska profile.
Again, best of luck in your quest. This is the most hiring Alaska has done in the past 25 years, so if Alaska is you goal, this is about the best opportunity you'll ever have.
#172
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Thanks for the guidance everyone. I will definitely take all of the advice here and prepare myself for Puyallup. Encouraging to hear this is the best time in 25 years to get on. If you guys hear any news about when the app window will reopen let me know. Thanks again
Well, I wouldn't go that far, 2loud. They DO want people who genuinely want to work there. That gives a slight preference to people who either already live in the Pacific NW or who have family ties there.
They also have a marked preference for people with flying experience in the State of Alaska. In the last couple years, the community service experience has also become a prerequisite.
And, of course, having recommendations from pilots either in management or the Training Department carries a lot of weight. Those are the guys you'll be speaking to at Puyallup, OBAP and WIA. Make sure you put your best foot forward there. Their votes really count.
At Alaska it also helps if you are related to a current Captain, are female and/or have an ethnic background that will help HR check the diversity block. However, that is less important than the three areas I outlined for you.
All that said, as with any interview, how you present yourself will be the key factor. I've seen ex-military guys with tons of multi-engine transport time get shown the door because they didn't fit the Alaska profile.
Again, best of luck in your quest. This is the most hiring Alaska has done in the past 25 years, so if Alaska is you goal, this is about the best opportunity you'll ever have.
They also have a marked preference for people with flying experience in the State of Alaska. In the last couple years, the community service experience has also become a prerequisite.
And, of course, having recommendations from pilots either in management or the Training Department carries a lot of weight. Those are the guys you'll be speaking to at Puyallup, OBAP and WIA. Make sure you put your best foot forward there. Their votes really count.
At Alaska it also helps if you are related to a current Captain, are female and/or have an ethnic background that will help HR check the diversity block. However, that is less important than the three areas I outlined for you.
All that said, as with any interview, how you present yourself will be the key factor. I've seen ex-military guys with tons of multi-engine transport time get shown the door because they didn't fit the Alaska profile.
Again, best of luck in your quest. This is the most hiring Alaska has done in the past 25 years, so if Alaska is you goal, this is about the best opportunity you'll ever have.
#173
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But that's the airline business. The best thing I can say about Alaska managers is that they are VERY conservative. They have a history of slow but steady growth with very few pullbacks.
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Hi Guys/Gals,
Can anyone shed some more light on the event happening in Puyallup next month? Sorry to be late to the party with such a noob question. Alaska is my number one and only choice as I'm a PNW local.
Best,
Ted
Can anyone shed some more light on the event happening in Puyallup next month? Sorry to be late to the party with such a noob question. Alaska is my number one and only choice as I'm a PNW local.
Best,
Ted
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Washington Aviation Association and the Northwest Conference and Trade Show, Puyallup WA
Washington Aviation Association and the Northwest Conference and Trade Show, Puyallup WA
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