Atlas Air Hiring
#6653
Line Holder
Joined APC: Aug 2013
Posts: 30
well, then even more the reason to find out any new gouge! I may just take it tomorrow! anyone have super recent question gouge on the test? Got my HR late friday, she told me to take it in a week or so. Sooner the better... GOT IT!
#6654
I have no gouge on the questions, but be sure you have a fast Internet connection when you take it. A friend took it on an overnight at a hotel and the connection was slow. Every question with a diagram took forever to download and he only got through 60 or so questions in the hour. Subsequently, he got the "thanks, but no thanks" email.
#6656
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Sep 2012
Position: Babysitter
Posts: 975
Fantastic to hear calls are going out. For those of you that inquired about getting an acknowledgement from Atlas HR, the automatic response is up and running. I resubmitted/updated my application today (embellishment, no----well, maybe a little) and received a response.
For those new folks sitting in the wait: I've submitted my CV during last year's opening 8/2012. I have updated every few months (showing interest but not at the stalker level). Attended a few job fairs/conferences. Networked my butt off.
As many have said before: Be ready for the test. Keep your game sharp (quite frankly, this will serve you well for any of the major interviews that are popping up, so this time spent is not a waste).
The posts and advice provided by the current Giant Drivers on this web board will serve you well. Best of luck to all----and if you really want it: Don't give up. There are a few folks on this board that kept at it for over 3 years.
For those new folks sitting in the wait: I've submitted my CV during last year's opening 8/2012. I have updated every few months (showing interest but not at the stalker level). Attended a few job fairs/conferences. Networked my butt off.
As many have said before: Be ready for the test. Keep your game sharp (quite frankly, this will serve you well for any of the major interviews that are popping up, so this time spent is not a waste).
The posts and advice provided by the current Giant Drivers on this web board will serve you well. Best of luck to all----and if you really want it: Don't give up. There are a few folks on this board that kept at it for over 3 years.
#6657
I received the call from HR on Monday 19th. The call went just as has been described several times by other applicants. They are just making sure that you will fit into the Atlas "lifestyle" and that you have a basic understanding of their operation and how things work.
I was told that i would receive the link for the online EVAL on Tuesday but due to some technical issue they had I didn't get it until Thursday. Then when I finally went online to take the test there were issues with the test not being loaded up on the website. I contacted the system administrator and he quickly fixed it so the I could take the exam.
Be sure to fully prepare for the exam, even if you haven't received the call but you have an app with them start studying so that you will be ready once you do get the call. I don't think it is possible to prepare for this exam in just a couple of days.
Some of the areas covered in the exam;
- Jetstream
- Notams
- Drag
- GPS Aproaches
- LRC
- Approach plates
- NAT procedures
- Center of Gravity
- RVSM
- Visual Effects
- Pressure Altitude
- True Altitude
I did pass the exam and today I got the call for an interview on the 10th of September. I hope many more of you guys will get the call as well.
ZAP
I was told that i would receive the link for the online EVAL on Tuesday but due to some technical issue they had I didn't get it until Thursday. Then when I finally went online to take the test there were issues with the test not being loaded up on the website. I contacted the system administrator and he quickly fixed it so the I could take the exam.
Be sure to fully prepare for the exam, even if you haven't received the call but you have an app with them start studying so that you will be ready once you do get the call. I don't think it is possible to prepare for this exam in just a couple of days.
Some of the areas covered in the exam;
- Jetstream
- Notams
- Drag
- GPS Aproaches
- LRC
- Approach plates
- NAT procedures
- Center of Gravity
- RVSM
- Visual Effects
- Pressure Altitude
- True Altitude
I did pass the exam and today I got the call for an interview on the 10th of September. I hope many more of you guys will get the call as well.
ZAP
I hope to hear from HR folks concerning the interview dates soon. You are right on the money concerning the test. Make sure when you get the call you are prepared to take it. It was very comprehensive to say the least. Good Luck!
#6658
New Hire
Joined APC: Dec 2011
Posts: 5
Brokeasspot my background is:
8000 Total
4500 Total PIC
5000 Jet
2500 Jet PIC
All of my jet time is on the A320 for 129 airlines.
In regards to an exam gouge I think the most useful book you can study from is "Everything Explained". Its easy to read and refreshes your memory on some topics you probably haven't studied in a couple of years(if not more) and most importantly it is a great "QRH" for the test.
ZAP
#6660
In The Clouds
Joined APC: Apr 2011
Posts: 119
Warich: I did not receive an auto response with my initial submission on the 19th. I updated my stuff today based on some good news and resubmitted. Got an auto-reply response like others have recently noted. I believe this is a welcomed enhancement the HR folks addressed based on a lot of feedback.
I just want the phone call now. Or within the next few years of breathing.
I just want the phone call now. Or within the next few years of breathing.
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