It is an extemely long process but I'm sure it will be well worth it.
This is what I went through and it seems to be similar to most postings I've seen on here (in regard to the process/steps).
Jul 2016 - Applied on-line for the FA position.
Aug 2016 - Telephone interview, Language test interviews, On-line pre-employment assessments completed.
Sep 2016 - Received a call to schedule a F2F interview.
Oct 2016 - F2F interview, which consisted of a 1:1 interview followed with a group interview. A medical was scheduled the same day, which took place 2 days later.
Dec 2016 - Received an email indicating that they are still in the process of evaluating candidates and would let me know within the next few weeks, the outcome, either way it goes.
Jan 2017 - I haven't heard anything since the last communication from Dec 2016. I'm not sure where I stand, but I'm hoping I get the outcome I want! I hear AC is a great company to work for!
Anyone else out there that has gone through the same process that may have heard back? I hear the waiting game is a long one... and would love to know how long the wait is??
Fair but alot of questions. Be prepared with many scenarios that demonstrates customer service and your ability to react to emergencies. Being friendly and dress appropriately is also very important
The interview process comprises an initial group meeting with all applicants, followed by a concise overview of Air Canada. Subsequently, the larger group will be segmented into two or three smaller units for individual interviews. These interviews are designed to assess your interpersonal skills, cognitive processes, and professional bearing. You will be presented with a scenario for discussion, followed by a video analysis focusing on a flight attendant's actions, requiring you to evaluate their appropriateness.
It was a great experince doing an interview, even though I didn’t make the cut during the last interview for Air Canada. Overall it was a great journey. It does bring my hopes up because I lasted till the finals.