FlySooner9
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Does anyone know if there’s an average time between having your app pulled for scoring and the actual scoring to take place? Just wondering if I’m out of luck this time around.
"this time around?"Does anyone know if there’s an average time between having your app pulled for scoring and the actual scoring to take place? Just wondering if I’m out of luck this time around.
Oh ok... I see what you saying. Carry on.Ok let’s go with “review” then. Also I said “this time around” because I was told if you don’t receive an interview invite your app won’t get pulled for another 12 months.
iirc I remember reading somewhere that it’s possible to have your app pulled more than once in a 12 month period.Ok let’s go with “review” then. Also I said “this time around” because I was told if you don’t receive an interview invite your app won’t get pulled for another 12 months.
Does anyone know if there’s an average time between having your app pulled for scoring and the actual scoring to take place? Just wondering if I’m out of luck this time around.
I don't think it's crazy so much as confusing. It makes me ask what I'm doing wrong that a guy in his early 20s with 2500 hours has on his app that makes him more qualified than me?I'm not sure what's so crazy about that, it happens daily.
Yes it does. We just had a new hire (aged 23) begin training, slated for the 767. This industry is moving at an extraordinary pace!
I don't think it's crazy so much as confusing. It makes me ask what I'm doing wrong that a guy in his early 20s with 2500 hours has on his app that makes him more qualified than me?
I feel like I know the answer. I'm just not doing the right stuff get get my app reviewed. Obviously, I guess.
I ain't mad, though... Or jealous. Just frustrated. But taxes frustrate me also, but it's just the way of life.
No hate all, my man. I'm close to grokking everything you said.I'm speaking "to the room" here and not specifically at you here so don't hate me.
The absolute worst thing one can do is try to compare experience by not having that persons application in hand.
And large organization is going to look at the various profiles of people who are successful as new hires and you're going to try to look for similar profiles in your applicant pool.
It's not a numbers game at all and the people that haven't cracked that code yet are heavily frustrated. Make sure your application is sharp and tells ——>YOUR<—— story because a human is going to read it to try to create a mental picture of where you've been, where you are and where you want to go.
Did you answer the question honestly or did you answer the question with want you think the evaluator wants to hear?
Is it frustrating? Absolutely. But there are all sorts of resources like the Delta Pilot Recruitment Facebook page where you can ask questions and get an expert opinion because you're not speaking with interns, you're speaking with selection/recruitment.
Speaking of interns, a large percentage of the wunderkind didn't roll out of bed and get an interview. A lot of those were interns who understood that it was a multi-tiered opportunity where it's a continual interview process. Worked hard, arrived early, stayed late.
Ok, I'm babbling.
I'm speaking "to the room" here and not specifically at you here so don't hate me.
The absolute worst thing one can do is try to compare experience by not having that persons application in hand.
And large organization is going to look at the various profiles of people who are successful as new hires and you're going to try to look for similar profiles in your applicant pool.
It's not a numbers game at all and the people that haven't cracked that code yet are heavily frustrated. Make sure your application is sharp and tells ——>YOUR<—— story because a human is going to read it to try to create a mental picture of where you've been, where you are and where you want to go.
Did you answer the question honestly or did you answer the question with want you think the evaluator wants to hear?
Is it frustrating? Absolutely. But there are all sorts of resources like the Delta Pilot Recruitment Facebook page where you can ask questions and get an expert opinion because you're not speaking with interns, you're speaking with selection/recruitment.
Speaking of interns, a large percentage of the wunderkind didn't roll out of bed and get an interview. A lot of those were interns who understood that it was a multi-tiered opportunity where it's a continual interview process. Worked hard, arrived early, stayed late.
Ok, I'm babbling.