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AgustasGoon 12-26-2015 07:49 AM

I had an excel spreadsheet hour summary that was appreciated. It was pretty clear she wend through all the paper logbooks carefully. I was not present but she was behind closed door with them for about 20-30 minutes. She did not ask any specific questions about them during the interview beyond mention of the summary. Good luck!

bkC130 12-27-2015 08:09 AM

Fortunate to have a 19 Jan United interview.....can anyone provide another recent CRM exercise ala BeavF16 excellent rundown on page two of this thread? Any and all pointers appreciated....Happy New Year!

bkC130 01-17-2016 04:05 PM

thread bump

Stewy24 01-20-2016 12:02 PM

Any more new info out there? Any HR specifics?

CenterlinePrep 01-20-2016 04:32 PM


Originally Posted by Stewy24 (Post 2051508)
Any more new info out there? Any HR specifics?

Stewy24,

Same format they have been using since last fall. They tweak up the chair flying flights and the "CRM breakdown" videos here and there to mix it up.

Be familiar with the SAR format for UAL. Most of the time, they will specifically tell you they want your answers per SAR.

Hope this helps some.

Centerline Interview Consulting

Highnmighty 02-08-2016 04:30 PM

Bumping again. Any new info to provide about scenarios and HR please?

irishpilot17 02-09-2016 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by Highnmighty (Post 2065160)
Bumping again. Any new info to provide about scenarios and HR please?

Sent you a PM.

skypest 02-09-2016 04:52 PM

Does anyone familiar with the hiring at UAL know if it is possible to get an interview/hired without a 4 year degree?

Thanks,
Pest

cadetdrivr 02-09-2016 05:15 PM


Originally Posted by skypest (Post 2065772)
Does anyone familiar with the hiring at UAL know if it is possible to get an interview/hired without a 4 year degree?

Possible? Yes. (A degree is technically not a requirement.)

Likely? No.

Yes, there are notable exceptions but the statistical odds are poor given the robust competition of stellar candidates with degrees.

skypest 02-09-2016 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by cadetdrivr (Post 2065786)
notable exceptions but the statistical odds are poor given the robust competition of stellar candidates with degrees.

That's basically the answer I thought I'd get - was hoping that perhaps there was less emphasis on it these days.

Thanks Cadet


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