kellwolf
Piece of Trash
Every company is going to be different on what it's looking for. Know the interview you're going to like you know your house in the dark. Read the gouges. Get your answers ready and PRACTICE THEM. Get someone else to critique your answers. If you can do a professional interview prep course, do it. I highly recommend Emerald Coast Interview Consulting. Top notch product, and it's success or your money back. It wasn't cheap, but I don't regret dropping the extra cash.
Also, know they company you're applying to VERY WELL. In this competitive environment, interviewers are looking to hire people that WANT to work for their airline rather than someone that just sent out apps to every airline that was hiring. Know the history, know the bases, know some of their expansion/growth plans. Know who the CEO is. If they have a corporate philosophy/guiding principles/values, know those cold. Be ready to explain what you like about them and how you represent them.
If you can do all that, you're not guaranteed the job, but you're well on your way to getting it.
Also, know they company you're applying to VERY WELL. In this competitive environment, interviewers are looking to hire people that WANT to work for their airline rather than someone that just sent out apps to every airline that was hiring. Know the history, know the bases, know some of their expansion/growth plans. Know who the CEO is. If they have a corporate philosophy/guiding principles/values, know those cold. Be ready to explain what you like about them and how you represent them.
If you can do all that, you're not guaranteed the job, but you're well on your way to getting it.