Emirates Interview soon
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From: tri current
Ask specific questions and I'll try to provide specific answers.
Do you not know anything at all about the interview or are you seeking specific advice on something in particular ?
TP
Do you not know anything at all about the interview or are you seeking specific advice on something in particular ?
TP
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Sorry for veering off course this topic but was wondering whether anybody could possibly shed some light on the following.
I was interviewed with EK just over 5 years ago and failed. Has anybody ever been given a 2nd chance to attend another interview? I heard some rumours to this effect but was hoping for some first hand information.
Thanks for your replies.
I was interviewed with EK just over 5 years ago and failed. Has anybody ever been given a 2nd chance to attend another interview? I heard some rumours to this effect but was hoping for some first hand information.
Thanks for your replies.
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The answer given to me recently, when I asked the Manager of Pilot Recruitment, was to apply. There had always been a policy of not re-intervewing, but that may change or they may allow exceptions.
Now would be a good time as the pool of qualified applicants is lower than it has been in many years.
TP
Now would be a good time as the pool of qualified applicants is lower than it has been in many years.
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Thanks a million Typhoonpilot. Your post is indeed very good news. I will submit my application and see how it goes.
Thanks a lot once again.
Sorry JIFNA for veering off the subject you started. I wish you the very best of luck for your upcoming interview. From my experience (5 yrs ago so matters might have changed) I would just recommend you go there relaxed and in the right frame of mind, in other word be yourself. Forget about your worries and trouble. Be prepared , mentally more than technically. Questions asked in the tech exam is to calculate density altitude, movement of the ITCZ at a particular month, decoding of a TAF or METAR, EK's engine type on a particular fleet (my question was A310). At the moment that's all I remember. If I remember something else I will post it.
Hope that I might have been of some help
Thanks a lot once again.
Sorry JIFNA for veering off the subject you started. I wish you the very best of luck for your upcoming interview. From my experience (5 yrs ago so matters might have changed) I would just recommend you go there relaxed and in the right frame of mind, in other word be yourself. Forget about your worries and trouble. Be prepared , mentally more than technically. Questions asked in the tech exam is to calculate density altitude, movement of the ITCZ at a particular month, decoding of a TAF or METAR, EK's engine type on a particular fleet (my question was A310). At the moment that's all I remember. If I remember something else I will post it.
Hope that I might have been of some help
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Hello Typhoonpilot,
I wrote to you from another thread seeking info on what to study. I see that you do recommend the Interview Handbook. Is there anything else you recommend for praparation? I will be interviewing for a DEC position. Thanks, again.
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Hello Jifna,
How did your interview go? I know it has been a while, but I'm trying to get info on the process. I've been invited to interview in the near future. Any info you can provide will be appreciated. Thanks.
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