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Call for interview
Just am curious,
Due to the apparent delays in training, is this leading to the company holding off on calling qualified candidates for interviews?
I applied about a week ago but haven't heard anything. Just curious if anyone else is having the same experience.
Thanks!
Due to the apparent delays in training, is this leading to the company holding off on calling qualified candidates for interviews?
I applied about a week ago but haven't heard anything. Just curious if anyone else is having the same experience.
Thanks!
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Joined APC: Dec 2017
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I applied via Airline Apps and it took 5 days or more for a call. I finally called recruiting and they said sometimes they don't get "notified immediately" about new apps from AirlineApps. I resubmitted directly and got call next day.... YMMV
#4
up coming interview
Wasn't really sure where to post this question. I have an interview coming up and I've been on Aviation Interviews and I just purchased Sheppard Air. How accurate is Aviation Interviews with regards to the written test questions they give you in the interview? There are over 800 questions in Sheppard Air to study. Are there any particular subject areas I should place emphasis on and are the questions in the "Written Test" section of Aviation Interviews gouge accurate? Any help would be very much appreciated.
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Joined APC: Jan 2014
Posts: 1,099
Wasn't really sure where to post this question. I have an interview coming up and I've been on Aviation Interviews and I just purchased Sheppard Air. How accurate is Aviation Interviews with regards to the written test questions they give you in the interview? There are over 800 questions in Sheppard Air to study. Are there any particular subject areas I should place emphasis on and are the questions in the "Written Test" section of Aviation Interviews gouge accurate? Any help would be very much appreciated.
Use AI to get a feel of how the interview will go and what kind of oral questions you will be asked. But don't use it for the written portion as you may get some bad information.
On a side note, once you get the job make sure to cancel your subscription to AI. Otherwise they will just keep on billing you monthly.
#6
Use Sheppard air and only Sheppard air for the written test questions. Some of those question examples on AI have been there for more then 10 years, they never clean that site out.
Use AI to get a feel of how the interview will go and what kind of oral questions you will be asked. But don't use it for the written portion as you may get some bad information.
On a side note, once you get the job make sure to cancel your subscription to AI. Otherwise they will just keep on billing you monthly.
Use AI to get a feel of how the interview will go and what kind of oral questions you will be asked. But don't use it for the written portion as you may get some bad information.
On a side note, once you get the job make sure to cancel your subscription to AI. Otherwise they will just keep on billing you monthly.
#7
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Joined APC: Nov 2016
Position: A320
Posts: 67
Great Book
“How To Land A Top Paying Airline Job: The Proven System for Beating the Odds and Landing Pilot Jobs at the World’s Best Airlines”. Has a nice clean section of must knows in the back section of the book, but sound advice throughout with examples of some horror stories.
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