Using offer from another Airline as leverage
#21
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As others have brought up, don't offer the information.
If they bring it up, tell them you have a job offer but would much prefer to work at United. And be prepared for the follpwup question for you to explain why you want to work at United. More diverse fleet, larger route network, more positive public perception of United, etc.
If they bring it up, tell them you have a job offer but would much prefer to work at United. And be prepared for the follpwup question for you to explain why you want to work at United. More diverse fleet, larger route network, more positive public perception of United, etc.
#23
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If you’ve gone through this much trouble, it can be assumed you want to be here.
So the word “leverage” probably has nuance/context.
But as others have mentioned, only bring it up if asked, then leverage it.
And it’s just my advice, but use it as “leverage” that although you have an offer from XYZ and it’s a great job (don’t EVER say anything negative about an employer, current or potential future) but here is where I want to work” etc etc etc.
But that advice is ONLY worth what you paid for it
Otherwise, ask your interview prep service (is using one, again my advice). That’s what you DO pay them for.
It was 6 years ago, but that’s what the nice ladies across the street was old me.
So the word “leverage” probably has nuance/context.
But as others have mentioned, only bring it up if asked, then leverage it.
And it’s just my advice, but use it as “leverage” that although you have an offer from XYZ and it’s a great job (don’t EVER say anything negative about an employer, current or potential future) but here is where I want to work” etc etc etc.
But that advice is ONLY worth what you paid for it

Otherwise, ask your interview prep service (is using one, again my advice). That’s what you DO pay them for.
It was 6 years ago, but that’s what the nice ladies across the street was old me.
#24
#25
I'm surprised nobody else has said this. Leverage?
United > ULCC
This is like putting on your application at Harvard (or Yale or Stanford) that you also have an offer at an awesome state school, and you'll go if they don't hurry up and admit you.
Do you really think they care? (They don't)
Don't screw around. If asked answer honestly but don't brag about owning silver when they are offering you gold.
United > ULCC
This is like putting on your application at Harvard (or Yale or Stanford) that you also have an offer at an awesome state school, and you'll go if they don't hurry up and admit you.
Do you really think they care? (They don't)
Don't screw around. If asked answer honestly but don't brag about owning silver when they are offering you gold.
#28
Before then interview we were given a small pep talk from a nice HR gal. She said they all know and expected everyone interviewing that day to have apps and offers from all other airlines and they just wanted to show you why they think united is the best offer for you and that the question “are you applying somewhere else?” Was not going to appear
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#29
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My have times changed. Although a friendly process, it USED to be more of a “why are you best for United/what do you have to offer?”
#30
It was this last November. And from other friends that went through the process at around the same time it was the same
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