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Courtney5501 03-12-2018 03:12 PM

Compass interview
 
Anybody have updated interview information for Compass? Latest thing I can find is 2016. Doubt if that will help!

VIRotate 03-12-2018 03:17 PM

No written test anymore. It's just an interview with an HR rep and 1-2 pilots. Just basic TMAAT and WWYD type questions with a few HR stuff. It's not too bad. Just make conservative decisions, be honest, and try to enjoy it. It's pretty laid back.

yrbroom 03-12-2018 03:48 PM

That sounds... too easy?

Taco280AI 03-12-2018 03:55 PM

It's chill. Get to know you, who you are, why you chose Compass. Then tell me about a time... what would you do if... that type of stuff. Be yourself, give your answers. I didn't study anything because I wanted to give my actual answers and not what someone told me to say. Even said that in the interview when they asked if I studied any of the gouges.

Courtney5501 03-12-2018 05:25 PM

Thanks guys! No technical questions? Nothing? That will be harder to prepare for haha.

BobbyLeeSwagger 03-12-2018 05:40 PM

There is a CRM test they have been implementing lately.

You're on a 2 hr sit in LAX and it's 9am, you are instructed to locate a breakfast burrito in the American cafeteria, but you do not know where the cafeteria is except that it's in terminal 4. You know there is a code but you don't know what it is. You have 40 min left in your sit. You are already on the bus from the eagle's nest and you dont have quick access to the crew room anymore. And you don't have any cash, and they only take cash.

At your disposal is a phone number to a buddy who flies at compass, an LAX welcome packet, random wandering American employees once in terminal 4, and one debit card with $19 in your account. If you don't get the burrito and get back to the plane before boarding you fail the scenario.

They just want to see how you think and use your resources.

DiamondDriver 03-12-2018 05:40 PM

Interview date
 

Originally Posted by Courtney5501 (Post 2549386)
Thanks guys! No technical questions? Nothing? That will be harder to prepare for haha.

Are you headed up for an interview on the 20th in MSP?

Poser765 03-12-2018 05:45 PM


Originally Posted by BobbyLeeSwagger (Post 2549400)
There is a CRM test they have been implementing lately.

You're on a 2 hr sit in LAX and it's 9am, you are instructed to locate a breakfast burrito in the American cafeteria, but you do not know where the cafeteria is except that it's in terminal 4. You know there is a code but you don't know what it is. You have 40 min left in your sit. You are already on the bus from the eagle's nest and you dont have quick access to the crew room anymore. And you don't have any cash, and they only take cash.

At your disposal is a phone number to a buddy who flies at compass, an LAX welcome packet, random wandering American employees once in terminal 4, and one debit card with $19 in your account. If you don't get the burrito and get back to the plane before boarding you fail the scenario.

They just want to see how you think and use your resources.

Oh crap... If that was the crm event I would not have been hired. I've been to that cafeteria twice in almost three years.

JetDoc 03-12-2018 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by Poser765 (Post 2549404)
Oh crap... If that was the crm event I would not have been hired. I've been to that cafeteria twice in almost three years.

I'm still trying to figure out how I made it passed the delta battery.

Courtney5501 03-12-2018 06:04 PM


Originally Posted by DiamondDriver (Post 2549402)
Are you headed up for an interview on the 20th in MSP?

I wish! Not yet. I haven’t applied. Just getting ready to!


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