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      Flight Attendant Interview

      24 Mar 2015
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Houston, TX
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at United Airlines (Houston, TX) in Mar 2015

      Interview

      I applied online March 2nd and on March 6th received an invitation email for the group information session and interview. It took numerous times of calling over two days to get through to set up the interview date which was March 17th. In general the session and interview questions asked are as stated in previous posts; however, I was rather surprised how short and informal the process is compared to other airlines. Initially the recruiters take your resume and give you a name tag then you wait with others for the session to begin. They play a video about being a flight attendant, a recruiter reads the details of the flight attendant job, about being on reserve, the pay, guarantee hours, per diem pay, being based in SFO or other United F/A bases and again emphasizing being based in SFO. This recruiter is followed by another who stated that those selected for training and who successfully completing training will be based at SFO and working under the Continental subsidiary union contract until a combined contract agreement is reached. He followed this with a Q&A session while we waited for our names to be called for our 1 on 1's. The 1 on 1 interviews were in another conference room were there were tables spread through out. Even though you are sitting with one recruiter who is interviewing you everyone is in the room together. This 1 on 1 process lasted no longer than 20 minutes and when complete the recruiter said to watch for an email. The TBNT email arrived 4 business days later. My notes, advice and observances: I heard a lot of people complaining about having to live in SFO and United not paying for them to move there. That is not the nature of the airline industry to pay for flight attendants to move to a base or subsidize their living expenses. That is why flight attendants in cities like NYC and SFO live with sometime 10 roommates. When on reserve with United you are on it every month until you gain enough seniority to hold a line. Some other airlines have a reserve rotation even as a junior flight attendant. When on reserve you will not be able to pick up extra trips even on your days off to gain extra hours and money. You have four set days off a month and the remaining days off are movable days. Where those days are moved is determined by crew schedule based on operational needs. This also will make make it difficult to have a second job to supplement your income. The pay is not a lot for reserves so if you are not willing to sacrifice the expenses of moving, eating cheap and living like your in a college dorm for the first few years then reconsider applying and let others have the opportunity. If you do get an interview do your research on the position of being a flight attendant and research how to dress appropriately for an interview. You're not going to get hired if you show up and you are not wearing a suit or you are wearing tennis shoes. Recruiters want to see interviewees that look the part for which they are applying. That include hairstyles. Best of luck to all the future candidates.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Read PA Q. Why do you want to be a Flight Attendant for United? Q. What are a misconception a "customer" may have about you? Q. Tell me about a time when you faced a change in work and how did you adapt to this change? Roll Play: "You are a new flight attendant and you are working with me today on a flight from IAH to AUS and I tell you I don't want to serve passengers because the flight was a short one. What would you do?" Q. How would you deal with relocating? Q. Tell us something about you that is not on your resume? Q. Name a time when a customer asked something of you at a time that was inconvenient to you? Q. Tell me about a time there was a conflict between you and a coworker? Q. What do you know about reserve?
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