I applied through college or university. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at American Airlines (Dallas, TX)
Interview
I thought the interview went well, but there were a few tricky questions during the process that would take someone who has not worked in the industry by surprise. They say that previous knowledge of the airline industry doesn't matter, but a lot of the questions they ask are very industry specific and difficult to answer well if you don't have a good bit of knowledge on the subject. Other than that it went well, just make sure you put a lot of thought into how you go about answering the technical questions. The purpose more than anything else is to see how well you can solve problems.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you go about analyzing the affects of the government shutdown on airline revenues?
I applied online. I interviewed at American Airlines
Interview
It includes three rounds—two technical and one HR.
The process has HR, team, and on-site technical rounds.
Comprises HR, team discussion, and two technical rounds.
There are three stages: HR, team, and on-site technical rounds.
The interview process consists of three rounds including technical and HR rounds.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do the analysis of given chart and tell how to increase revenue.
The interview process consists of three rounds, with the final round conducted in person. Each stage emphasizes a critical thinking approach, focusing on analytical ability, structured reasoning, and problem-solving skills relevant to revenue analysis
1st round assessment, 2nd round with 2 Senior Analysts final rounds with Managers. All rounds had a case study type interview and more behavioral around your previous experiences. Case study was directly focused on what the work might be at AA