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Declined Offer – Interviewed in Raleigh, NC Apr 2012 – Reviewed Feb 26, 2013
Interview Details – I applied online, was intvited to interview. So were many others, it was a group setting where a presentation was given about the job, company, duities, pay (or lack of), and time for questions. Then each person who had not left (you cannot survive on that salary alone and they let you know that up front which i respected) was individually interviewed. People were also checked for obvious tattoos or piercings. I was hired on the spot.
Interview Question – How would i calm down an upset passenger? View Answer
Reason for Declining – The training was 6 weeks long at an inappropriate time in my life, my son was graduating from high school and going to college orientation. and i also could not live on the money, 19 an hour, but only for the time you are flying, (doors closed!) and would have to try and juggled my real estate business to make ends meet.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Saint Louis, MO – Reviewed Dec 10, 2012
Interview Details – Company does a group interview starting with an introduction, and then candidates are interviewed individually. The interviewer asked some behavioral questions. It was not difficult. The company is growing fast, so the company is hiring a lot. Therefore sometimes not very selective.
Interview Question – none Answer Question
Negotiation Details – No negotiation, starting salary was $18 per block hour
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Sep 2012 – Reviewed Oct 23, 2012
Interview Details – I was sent a generic email letting me know I was invited to and interview/information session. When I showed up to the location there were about 30 people who showed up. She gave us an hour long overview of the company and the job. Then they called up back one by one to have a face to face interview with a member of there HR. Some people were immediately invited to the training. They told me they would be in touch, A month later I got a call letting me know I was invited to training. I start in a few weeks so I will be back to tell you all more.
Interview Question – The most difficult question was when she asked would I be able to live with the flight attendant salary.. It is very low but the benefits out weight the sacrificies Answer Question
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