trafficinsight
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Next you'll be telling me you've never been to Duluth, you don't drink, and you're sexually fluid...What if I’m not from Minnesota?
FAIL! NEXT!
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Next you'll be telling me you've never been to Duluth, you don't drink, and you're sexually fluid...What if I’m not from Minnesota?
Smh at “job fair prep”. As I get closer to my DGI I’m amazed at the money people are spending on some prep companies. I understand wanting to be able to tell your story without rambling on about irrelevant nonsense but from what I gathered some of it is highway robbery.
I’m pretty good at interviews, but I also think it’s extremely foolish to not invest in some polish with legit companies that specialize in prep for certain airlines. I can’t imagine blowing an opportunity with Delta or UPS because you thought spending a few hundred bucks was a ripoff.
All told, I spent close to $1,000 for prep over the years. It was absolutely worth it. But one also has to do research to make sure they’re not dealing with some jack wagon pretending to have all the answers (i.e. the x number of pages in your app Delta FO guy).
Next you'll be telling me you've never been to Duluth, you don't drink, and you're sexually fluid...
FAIL! NEXT!
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I’d spend decent coin on interview prep. A couple grand on a nice suit and interview prep to get the job of a lifetime is a pretty good investment.Smh at “job fair prep”. As I get closer to my DGI I’m amazed at the money people are spending on some prep companies. I understand wanting to be able to tell your story without rambling on about irrelevant nonsense but from what I gathered some of it is highway robbery.
I’d spend decent coin on interview prep. A couple grand on a nice suit and interview prep to get the job of a lifetime is a pretty good investment.
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. But who's counting?Minnesota Multi-Phase Personality Inventory.
4. If you're on the autistic spectrum...“Kinda”
Generally, even at a job fair, I can tell:
- If you’ve used a professional prep service
- Who you prepped with
- If you’re telling someone else’s story.
I used a prep company a number of years ago and didn't pass the interview. I think I was just too 'on script' I got an offer to interview recently and decided I wouldn't shell out money for a prep service, I would be myself, tell my story, and if I wasn't hired I'd try again later. Thankfully that time I passed.
As far as the personality test goes I don't think anyone is a big fan of them. I used to commute on United and FedEx quite a bit and the crews would go on long winded rants about what BS those tests are. From a practical stand point though if you have 5,000 applications on file and plan on hiring 800 for the year there really needs to be a filtering process. I'm not a fan but I get it. Play the game.
I actually wonder if if you filtered down to say, 2000 people then randomly selected from that group (or hell even from the original 5000) if you wouldn't get the same or better results.
I'm half inclined to think you'd see very little difference in the quality if you simply selected randomly...
Yeah I think you're right about that. My understanding of the Hogan for United is they had their ideal 20 or 30 captains all take the test to create a data cluster and every applicant that takes it has to fall somewhere within that cluster.
The one thing I loved about the Frontier hiring process is it is pilots hiring pilots. I think there was only one HR person involved. It was awesome.
That's awesome!Once you get through the tests, FedEx has ZERO HR people in the process. It’s pretty great!
I used a prep company a number of years ago and didn't pass the interview. I think I was just too 'on script' I got an offer to interview recently and decided I wouldn't shell out money for a prep service, I would be myself, tell my story, and if I wasn't hired I'd try again later. Thankfully that time I passed.
As far as the personality test goes I don't think anyone is a big fan of them. I used to commute on United and FedEx quite a bit and the crews would go on long winded rants about what BS those tests are. From a practical stand point though if you have 5,000 applications on file and plan on hiring 800 for the year there really needs to be a filtering process. I'm not a fan but I get it. Play the game.
can't vector planes, but can vector bulletsI know someone who failed the psych test to be hired for ATC, so they went back to being a cop. No eyebrows raised there.
You too? It's a crappy feeling, isn't it?I spent some money on job prep. Apparently I should have spent that money on a shrink first.