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D0zingfordollar 06-30-2023 08:02 PM

UAL Interview prep service & tips
 
Hello all, fingers crossed for y’all with a leading contract. Interview in DEN coming up and looking for advice on interview prep services, logbook services, and simple tips. TIA & much appreciated.

Andy Dufresne 07-01-2023 04:09 AM


Originally Posted by D0zingfordollar (Post 3659034)
Hello all, fingers crossed for y’all with a leading contract. Interview in DEN coming up and looking for advice on interview prep services, logbook services, and simple tips. TIA & much appreciated.

I had success with Cage Marshall Consulting for the prep & Prosoft Binders for the logbook. I thought I was going overboard with the Prosoft Binder service, but 5 out of 8 in my group had them, so I was glad I did it. Not cheap, but it’s an exceptional presentation, and they’ve got great service.

md11pilot11 07-01-2023 04:47 AM

Spitfire Elite… hands down 100%

Otterbox 07-01-2023 06:43 AM


Originally Posted by D0zingfordollar (Post 3659034)
Hello all, fingers crossed for y’all with a leading contract. Interview in DEN coming up and looking for advice on interview prep services, logbook services, and simple tips. TIA & much appreciated.

Spitfire. Good for delta too…

Rostov 07-01-2023 06:46 AM

Ascend Above,

Home | AscendAbove

Extremely solid prep/review services.

170Till5 07-01-2023 11:29 AM


Originally Posted by Rostov (Post 3659157)
Ascend Above,

Home | AscendAbove

Extremely solid prep/review services.

I know multiple people who didn’t use interview prep service and got hired. Just use aviation interviews for the gouge and save your $$

Andy Dufresne 07-01-2023 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by 170Till5 (Post 3659250)
I know multiple people who didn’t use interview prep service and got hired. Just use aviation interviews for the gouge and save your $$

If you do this, just make sure you’ve got your TMAAT stories down cold, and are well practiced in your “tell me about yourself” and “why United?” monologues.

three1five 07-01-2023 12:00 PM

Like someone above, I had a great experience with Cage Marshall for prep and with Prosoft Binders for my logbook. Would recommend both.

bigr3d 07-01-2023 12:41 PM

Cage Marshall seems to have the best service. I’m sure their consultants are plugged into United since they are local to Denver.

office depot print out and binding of your electronic logs should be $50 or less. Not sure what the hundreds of dollars is for when you pay the log services, but if you have concerns spend there too.

flight81 07-01-2023 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by 170Till5 (Post 3659250)
I know multiple people who didn’t use interview prep service and got hired. Just use aviation interviews for the gouge and save your $$


This.

I did ZERO prepping. Brought my logbooks as is. I told the two ladies that interviewed me, I didn’t use a prep service. Their response was “we can tell, in a good way.”

Do it if it makes you feel more confident, but it’s really not needed. Just my experience.


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