Atlas Air Hiring
Previous posts have indicated that the order in which poolies are stacked is where the "recommended" vs. "highly recommended" distinction comes into play. If so, I assume then that it's conceivable for HR's to be passed over for R's for a certain class date.
Can anyone confirm that's how the system works?
Can anyone confirm that's how the system works?
The new system is HR, R and DNR. Supposedly the pool is shallow and with the large classes lately, it would appear that you might not have to wait more than a class or two. That's how they tell us it works, anyway.
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The old system gave everyone a numerical score, and the pool was re-stacked following every interview group. Thus, a lower-scoring applicant could be passed over many, many times. (The longest I knew about personally was 1.5 years until getting a call - he declined.)
The new system is HR, R and DNR. Supposedly the pool is shallow and with the large classes lately, it would appear that you might not have to wait more than a class or two. That's how they tell us it works, anyway.
The new system is HR, R and DNR. Supposedly the pool is shallow and with the large classes lately, it would appear that you might not have to wait more than a class or two. That's how they tell us it works, anyway.
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Interesting. Just curious, how did the guys you know find out which category they were placed into? The email just said congrats on successfully completing the interview.
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HR is suppose to be the the next class, R is in the pool. But I have seen a Rs get a date before HR.
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