UAL Interview and Technical Questions
#51
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How long is it taking everyone from when you submit your app til you hear anything good or bad? I've had mine in for probably about a month now and tend to update them every time I fly more than 5-10 hours to keep it up to date. Curious what the timeline is to hear back. Had a friend submit his and get denied almost instantly (though he was low time). Any info is appreciated.
Thanks,
JJ
Thanks,
JJ
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Congrats! I did not-for the Hogan there is no way to prep, be yourself. For the interview I did my own research via the inter web, airline podcasts, and YouTube. I didn’t focus on trying to learn or guesstimate questions rather I wrote down 14 different stories I remembered from my experiences and based on what I was asked, replied with a story that related to said question. Be authentic, know the study guide they send, and be the hero of your own stories if that makes sense. Good luck!
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airlineinterviews has good examples of TMAAT questions but there are hundreds of different ones they can ask. No matter what airline you interview at you WILL be asked about a time where something went wrong, or how you failed at something, or how you wish something could have gone better, as well as some kind of conflict resolution story.
“Why United?” Is always asked last and it’s the most important question.
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