New Hire Thread
#141
On Reserve
Joined APC: Jul 2018
Posts: 11
In person interviews
Endeavor just started doing in person interviews again. For those of you who have one scheduled, here's what mine was like.
Following a phone screening I was offered an in person interview at the end of the call. I was able to chose from a number of days that worked for my schedule and received flight, hotel and instructions about 4 days later.
I arrived at MSP the night before the interview and checked in at the hotel. They had a shuttle already scheduled for the morning so you don't need to find your own way to the Endeavor building.
The van left the hotel at 7:15 am and dropped 15 us minutes later. Check-in is simple enough. Show security your ID and they'll issue you a visitor pass. Then they escorted us to the cafeteria to wait for your name to be called. You will receive 1 bottle of water. They'll ask for all the items from the email (logbooks, pria, medical, etc). There was 15 applicants the day I went.
I was called almost last, around 13:45. What did I do for 6+ hours? I don't remember. It's just a slurry blur of anticipation, boredom, pacing, and I kept remembering I was thirsty and shouldn't have downed the (single) bottle of water in the first 30 minutes.
Bottom line, be prepared to wait. In the invite email they say show up by 8, the interview is about an hour. They don't mention you could be there all day. Pack a lunch, some snacks and some beverage's.
Good luck
Following a phone screening I was offered an in person interview at the end of the call. I was able to chose from a number of days that worked for my schedule and received flight, hotel and instructions about 4 days later.
I arrived at MSP the night before the interview and checked in at the hotel. They had a shuttle already scheduled for the morning so you don't need to find your own way to the Endeavor building.
The van left the hotel at 7:15 am and dropped 15 us minutes later. Check-in is simple enough. Show security your ID and they'll issue you a visitor pass. Then they escorted us to the cafeteria to wait for your name to be called. You will receive 1 bottle of water. They'll ask for all the items from the email (logbooks, pria, medical, etc). There was 15 applicants the day I went.
I was called almost last, around 13:45. What did I do for 6+ hours? I don't remember. It's just a slurry blur of anticipation, boredom, pacing, and I kept remembering I was thirsty and shouldn't have downed the (single) bottle of water in the first 30 minutes.
Bottom line, be prepared to wait. In the invite email they say show up by 8, the interview is about an hour. They don't mention you could be there all day. Pack a lunch, some snacks and some beverage's.
Good luck
#142
Originally Posted by downrangepizza;[url=tel:3259917
3259917[/url]]Endeavor just started doing in person interviews again. For those of you who have one scheduled, here's what mine was like.
Following a phone screening I was offered an in person interview at the end of the call. I was able to chose from a number of days that worked for my schedule and received flight, hotel and instructions about 4 days later.
I arrived at MSP the night before the interview and checked in at the hotel. They had a shuttle already scheduled for the morning so you don't need to find your own way to the Endeavor building.
The van left the hotel at 7:15 am and dropped 15 us minutes later. Check-in is simple enough. Show security your ID and they'll issue you a visitor pass. Then they escorted us to the cafeteria to wait for your name to be called. You will receive 1 bottle of water. They'll ask for all the items from the email (logbooks, pria, medical, etc). There was 15 applicants the day I went.
I was called almost last, around 13:45. What did I do for 6+ hours? I don't remember. It's just a slurry blur of anticipation, boredom, pacing, and I kept remembering I was thirsty and shouldn't have downed the (single) bottle of water in the first 30 minutes.
Bottom line, be prepared to wait. In the invite email they say show up by 8, the interview is about an hour. They don't mention you could be there all day. Pack a lunch, some snacks and some beverage's.
Good luck
Following a phone screening I was offered an in person interview at the end of the call. I was able to chose from a number of days that worked for my schedule and received flight, hotel and instructions about 4 days later.
I arrived at MSP the night before the interview and checked in at the hotel. They had a shuttle already scheduled for the morning so you don't need to find your own way to the Endeavor building.
The van left the hotel at 7:15 am and dropped 15 us minutes later. Check-in is simple enough. Show security your ID and they'll issue you a visitor pass. Then they escorted us to the cafeteria to wait for your name to be called. You will receive 1 bottle of water. They'll ask for all the items from the email (logbooks, pria, medical, etc). There was 15 applicants the day I went.
I was called almost last, around 13:45. What did I do for 6+ hours? I don't remember. It's just a slurry blur of anticipation, boredom, pacing, and I kept remembering I was thirsty and shouldn't have downed the (single) bottle of water in the first 30 minutes.
Bottom line, be prepared to wait. In the invite email they say show up by 8, the interview is about an hour. They don't mention you could be there all day. Pack a lunch, some snacks and some beverage's.
Good luck
#144
On Reserve
Joined APC: May 2021
Posts: 21
Are basing this off the previous post on this thread? Or do you know of another instance where CVG is going to new hires? My class starts in a few weeks so I guess i’ll find out soon enough, just eager to know now.
#146
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Nov 2019
Posts: 127
new vacancy was just posted. CVG 900 has 75 open slots. Probably most of that will be filled with new hires
#147
#149
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jun 2019
Posts: 415
depends when you finish OE. The cut off is (I believe the 18th). You will either bid for a schedule or receive what they call
a “build up line”. That is basically a schedule that you get after the current month has already been bid for. Either way, you’ll be on reserve for the first few month at least, but you’ll be able to bid starting the month following completion of OE. Hope that sort of makes sense.
a “build up line”. That is basically a schedule that you get after the current month has already been bid for. Either way, you’ll be on reserve for the first few month at least, but you’ll be able to bid starting the month following completion of OE. Hope that sort of makes sense.
#150
Line Holder
Joined APC: Apr 2018
Posts: 61
The most recent class got a mix of MSP ATL DTW CVG so it seems any base should be attainable in a relatively short time. Should be some good opportunity for new hires with guaranteed attrition off the top and possibly 60 to 80 new hires per month coming in behind. And they're working on extending the flow to new hires, that'll take some time though.
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