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JetDoc 12-03-2019 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by Galaxy5 (Post 2932999)
Is this a joke? Please tell me this is a joke.

Make your bacon and eggs like you do every morning, sip on your coffee with your dog by your side, clear the coffee table of all except those things and your laptop, then go.

Rent office space for the Hogan? ygbsm

I took mine sitting in my recliner, in my family room whilst sipping coffee in my pajamas. I passed.

sigler 12-03-2019 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by MOGuy (Post 2902710)
This site has questions nearly identical to Hogan if anyone is interested

https://www.123test.com/personality-test/

Thanks for the link. Any idea on what sort of results would be considered “good”?

oldmako 12-03-2019 11:34 AM

http://dudespaper.com/wp-content/upl...de-bathtub.png

The Dude took The Hogan in The Tub.

DontGetHooked 12-03-2019 11:47 AM

How many of you regulars on here actually took the Hogan? . I did.
Got the email, sat down 5 minutes later and took it. Passed. Didnt sweat or overthink it.

Pilot553 12-03-2019 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by DontGetHooked (Post 2933136)
How many of you regulars on here actually took the Hogan? . I did.
Got the email, sat down 5 minutes later and took it. Passed. Didnt sweat or overthink it.

I did the same, but got the TBNT email the next day. Devastated is an understatement.

John Carr 12-03-2019 03:36 PM


Originally Posted by sigler (Post 2933114)
Thanks for the link. Any idea on what sort of results would be considered “good”?

It’s been a moving target through the years as far as what falls into the parameters set by the HR/pilot selection group.

But if you do a search, you’ll some consistent advice.

Celeste 12-03-2019 04:15 PM


Originally Posted by Galaxy5 (Post 2932999)
Is this a joke? Please tell me this is a joke.

Make your bacon and eggs like you do every morning, sip on your coffee with your dog by your side, clear the coffee table of all except those things and your laptop, then go.

Rent office space for the Hogan? ygbsm

Apparently they recently changed the procedures for taking the Hogan. I heard from an FO that you have to download some spyware for United to have access to your computer and gotta webcam the whole thing + webcam around the space your taking the test in and there's all kinds of rules of what can and cannot be in the room. :confused: If I had a house with a office or other neutral /professional setup I wouldn't worry about it. God knows I don't want to fail the Hogan because they don't like the art on the wall, or deem it unprofessional that I live in a city loft, or don't like the fact there's a TV or Alexa in the background.

Normally I'd have just fixed a nice coffee and a snack, wore PJs and just sat on the couch. But now that they are webcamming everything, I suppose we now need to be presentable in an interview-worthy way.

The point of my original post was really to find out if I do actually need to invest in a webcam?? Because I do not have one. And this FO telling me about this claims people are failing the test because of software compatibility on old computers and pop ups within windows flagging your test and DQing applicants. Ridiculous hoops to jump through... but if I need to buy $$ electronics the after Thanksgiving sales are as good a time as ever.

KonaJoe 12-04-2019 06:33 AM

This is getting to be asinine.

Learflyer 12-04-2019 06:44 AM


Originally Posted by KonaJoe (Post 2933506)
This is getting to be asinine.

Yep. Talk about airlines overthinking the recruiting/hiring process just a tad the last 15 or so years. :rolleyes:

Riding123 12-04-2019 07:08 AM

Talk about the applicants overthinking taking this test. Everyone I know who failed the Hogan thought way to hard.


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