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b182fly 01-31-2017 06:23 AM

Interview Prep
 
I have been considering interview prep for most of the Major and National carriers and the first place recommended to me was Clark Aviation Consulting @flytheline.com. Does anyone else second this place or have better suggestions? I was told that they do a good job at preparing you in general for an interview as well as specific to the airline you are targeting.

Flyhayes 01-31-2017 06:43 AM

I just did my prep through Cage/Marshal and couldn't be happier. They are also located right across the street from the United interview center, making it very convenient for a one-on-one session before the actual interview.

rickair7777 01-31-2017 07:19 AM

Emerald Coast, Clark, and Cage all have good reps.

EC is run by a FDX pilot.

Clark is run by a former airline HR manager.

Cage is run by a former FAA, I think.

IDIOTPILOT 01-31-2017 07:58 AM

I would do your research and find one that really suits you.

Emerald Coast is very popular and they have a good product. They're a less personal format by inviting you to as many group seminars and webinars as you want for life. Their videos and audio are the bulk of helping you start. The rest is just to make it better. They do a one on one phone session right before your interview to make it better. They're not good if you need 10 plus hours of personal one on one time.

Some others have more personal time. Some are more in person, some online. Get a feel for who you are and what kinda prep you need. They all offer a different style so see what the format is before paying.

b182fly 02-01-2017 07:55 PM

Thanks for all the info. I'll look into the other ones that were mentioned.

FallingWithStyle 02-02-2017 02:59 AM


Originally Posted by b182fly (Post 2292964)
Thanks for all the info. I'll look into the other ones that were mentioned.

I looked. Into theapp and some reviews say it just opens the mobile site for Emerald. It looks like a good option but if you have to be online it's hard to listen while traveling/commuting. Emerald is the least expensive though and gives you everything in 1 package.
The others seem comprehensive too but everything is separate products and services. Plus the other 2 options are muchmore expensive.


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