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scudrunner13 12-28-2017 12:19 PM

Interview Next Month
 
Hello,

I have an interview with UA next month. Has anyone recently been through the interview process that could pass along info about it? HR, Tech questions, Sim ride, etc? Using Cage to prepare. Thank you

climb 12-28-2017 12:21 PM

get prep. the jobs worth millions.

cage should be able to answer those questions, thats why your paying them.

no sim, just a paper flight to demonstrate your crm.

hope you get the job!

scudrunner13 12-28-2017 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by climb (Post 2490832)
get prep. the jobs worth millions.

cage should be able to answer those questions, thats why your paying them.

no sim, just a paper flight to demonstrate your crm.

hope you get the job!

Thank you.

Grumble 12-28-2017 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by scudrunner13 (Post 2490867)
Thank you.

Seriously, you have an interview next month and you’re just now preparing?

UALfoLIFE 12-28-2017 02:35 PM

www.aviationinterviews.com

It’s worth the money.

Fresh 12-28-2017 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by UALfoLIFE (Post 2490922)
www.aviationinterviews.com

It’s worth the money.

Agreed! That’s all I used.

cal73 12-28-2017 02:55 PM

Good luck![emoji106]


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Sunvox 12-28-2017 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by Grumble (Post 2490917)
Seriously, you have an interview next month and you’re just now preparing?

I didn't prepare until the day before and I got 3 offers in '96 :D If you fill'd the squares and you're an "honest Joe" I think you'll be fine with or without "prep", but just one dude's opinion.

N6279P 12-28-2017 03:51 PM


Originally Posted by Sunvox (Post 2490959)
I didn't prepare until the day before and I got 3 offers in '96 :D If you fill'd the squares and you're an "honest Joe" I think you'll be fine with or without "prep", but just one dude's opinion.

Bad advice. If you don’t come prepared for the questions you’ll likely be asked you’ll sit there and have nothing to say or have nowhere near the best possible response.

cal73 12-28-2017 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by N6279P (Post 2490977)
Bad advice. If you don’t come prepared for the questions you’ll likely be asked you’ll sit there and have nothing to say or have nowhere near the best possible response.



Or you could be overly prepared for a bunch of questions you won’t be asked. Give our prospects some credit that they aren’t mouth breathers. I know a little polish is good but the need to rehearse conversation is over stated. The applicant should be able to think and talk. I know at least one of the pilots who does interviews and he is the best guy you could hope to have interview. My advice is to get some prep. Definitely. But most important is relax, and be confident in yourself. You could also make the case that he’s been preparing for this interview for his entire career. Wish the guy some luck. Sheesh.

Once again good luck and happy new year.


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