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#8913
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2011
Position: Back in right seat
Posts: 208
Another vote for EC. I thought I was good for the interview but decided to go do an Emerald Coast session the week before the interview "just in case".
I found out that I really hadn't A CLUE how to do a TMAAT type interview properly. I'm 99% sure I would have bombed the interview if I hadn't gone.
I hate hearing guys say that "they're just going to go and wing it at the interview". You might just regret not preparing yourself.
I found out that I really hadn't A CLUE how to do a TMAAT type interview properly. I'm 99% sure I would have bombed the interview if I hadn't gone.
I hate hearing guys say that "they're just going to go and wing it at the interview". You might just regret not preparing yourself.
#8914
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Nov 2014
Position: E170 CA/LCA
Posts: 621
Another vote for EC. I thought I was good for the interview but decided to go do an Emerald Coast session the week before the interview "just in case".
I found out that I really hadn't A CLUE how to do a TMAAT type interview properly. I'm 99% sure I would have bombed the interview if I hadn't gone.
I hate hearing guys say that "they're just going to go and wing it at the interview". You might just regret not preparing yourself.
I found out that I really hadn't A CLUE how to do a TMAAT type interview properly. I'm 99% sure I would have bombed the interview if I hadn't gone.
I hate hearing guys say that "they're just going to go and wing it at the interview". You might just regret not preparing yourself.
I can understand winging a regional interview, but why not prep for an interview with a multi million dollar possibility. It blows my mind that guys would wing that.
#8915
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2009
Posts: 633
It can be done without the prep companies. About 3 years ago I got the call to come up to LSC to interview in a week. It was about the last call I expected to get on that day and of course came on day one of a four day at the regional I worked for so I really had no time for anything. On that trip, I joined aviationinterviews.com a read over it for the 4 days, got home with just enough time to get my suit dry cleaned and spruced up. Went to the local library and found a copy of "Flying high" and learned what I could. Later I happen to get lucky and was sitting next to one of our instructors on the flight up to JFK, He noticed me paging through the book and asked if I was headed up to interview. I told him I was and we chatted a bit, he just gave me the advise of treating it like a casual conversation, which I did. It ended up getting me in the door.
#8918
I would go back and read the last few month's worth of posts in this thread, quite a few people have posted their experiences. "Why do you want to work for JetBlue?" "What do you know about JetBlue?" and "Why would you be a good fit for JetBlue?" are a few questions you are likely to be asked.
#8920
Line Holder
Joined APC: Jul 2016
Posts: 46
Looked back since the beginning of this year, and didn't see anything too detailed about the phone screen. Was hoping to get something new since they started this movement.
Thanks again!
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