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justflyin 07-23-2014 07:42 AM

DAL interview prep
 
Would anyone care to share facts and gouge regarding the current DAL interview process and best ways to prepare?

For all the long time forum members I'm sure this has been covered in the past, but it doesn't seem readily apparent for those of us returning to the forum after a long hiatus.

Thanks in advance!

milky 07-23-2014 09:21 AM

Delta hiring and poolie threads are loaded. Willflyforfood has a recent trip report. Enjoy

PurpleToolBox 07-23-2014 03:47 PM

DAL interview prep
 
DONT screw up your only chance to get hired by a major airline!!! Seek professional help.

Call Emerald Coast. It's the best $300 you'll ever spend and you can keep using their services and products as long as you want.

http://www.emeraldcoastinterviewconsulting.com

I can not stress enough how important this is. Call ECIC or someone else. But seek professional help.

Hrkdrivr 07-23-2014 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by PurpleToolBox (Post 1690291)
DONT screw up your only chance to get hired by a major airline!!! Seek professional help.

Call Emerald Coast. It's the best $300 you'll ever spend and you can keep using their services and products as long as you want.

Emerald Coast Interview Consulting

I can not stress enough how important this is. Call ECIC or someone else. But seek professional help.

+1..................

VoiceOfReason 08-06-2014 09:49 AM

I've heard the Delta interviews are very challenging. Cog, skills, and psych. Anyone been through the process?

Bilsch 08-06-2014 01:46 PM


Originally Posted by VoiceOfReason (Post 1700319)
I've heard the Delta interviews are very challenging. Cog, skills, and psych. Anyone been through the process?

I highly doubt that anyone on this Airline Pilot Central forum has ever been through the Delta interview process. :confused:

ARCLIGHT 08-09-2014 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by PurpleToolBox (Post 1690291)
DONT screw up your only chance to get hired by a major airline!!! Seek professional help.

Call Emerald Coast. It's the best $300 you'll ever spend and you can keep using their services and products as long as you want.

Emerald Coast Interview Consulting

I can not stress enough how important this is. Call ECIC or someone else. But seek professional help.

I definitely concur...

deltajuliet 08-21-2014 11:15 PM

What can a $300 consultation tell you that guys on here couldn't?

Air Cooled Dad 08-24-2014 06:32 AM


Originally Posted by deltajuliet (Post 1710023)
What can a $300 consultation tell you that guys on here couldn't?

The interview prep folks get up to date feedback and intel on the interview process. They know what is required. They help you to organize and prioritize what you need to do, say, wear ect. Some people need the prep, some do not. I didn't use a prep company. My prep came from a failed interview a couple months prior to my Delta interview. I learned from the first one and applied my new found knowledge to my next one. It worked. Now I've been here many years. The gouge you get online may be fragmented and incomplete. The gouge at a prep company will be perfect. What's $300 when you have the potential to make so much more than a poor rj fo. Good luck in your flying career.

BoilerUP 08-24-2014 07:09 AM

Emerald Coast is DEFINITELY worth the money, for Delta or otherwise...


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