December NetJet Interviews
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Trying to keep the thread alive. Still no word (yes or no) after 5 weeks. Derinda says the review board still has my file and she has no info for me. Can anyone give me some idea what this means?
To answer waflyboy, In my group of 10, 5 were old (60ish) airline guys and 5 were young guys (25-35). With the change to age 65 I would guess the old candidates are drying up.
To answer waflyboy, In my group of 10, 5 were old (60ish) airline guys and 5 were young guys (25-35). With the change to age 65 I would guess the old candidates are drying up.
And an answer to an earlier question everyone in our group had Turbine PIC in a Jet.
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I heard from someone who interviewed this week that the first interview group of the year had 3 out of 11 hired. His group was told that they were going to try and rush things through so they could start calling people today so new hires could give two weeks notice. He said D.M. was pushing things to fill a Feb 4. class. Apparently this new hiring director from U.S. Airways is tightening the screws on the interview process in order to get the very best (yet they still need 400 pilots this year). Best of luck to everyone!
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Junglejet, would you mind saying your experience and quals to give us an example of a hiree? For others, I understand there is a period of time between applying and having an application "accepted," and then another period of time before being invited for an interview. How long does it take for an applicant to hear of the application being accepted? Is accepted synonymous with received or does it mean something more?
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Junglejet, would you mind saying your experience and quals to give us an example of a hiree? For others, I understand there is a period of time between applying and having an application "accepted," and then another period of time before being invited for an interview. How long does it take for an applicant to hear of the application being accepted? Is accepted synonymous with received or does it mean something more?
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Junglejet, would you mind saying your experience and quals to give us an example of a hiree? For others, I understand there is a period of time between applying and having an application "accepted," and then another period of time before being invited for an interview. How long does it take for an applicant to hear of the application being accepted? Is accepted synonymous with received or does it mean something more?
I applied August...accepted Sept...interviewed Dec 19 and hired two days later. Started class last week.
Everyone needs to know that there are some serious changes in the hiring process...big changes. Whatever you hear today, may change tomorrow. I know that sucks but they are working through those changes in an effort to make things better. The sim check is being addressed big time. It may even go away! Know your stuff...know how to fly.....think outside the box...and you will do ok.
It is WELL worth the effort!
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