The process took 1 day. I interviewed at United Airlines (Houston, TX) in Apr 2015
Interview
After a week of preparation, flying 8 hours and 5 hour delays, waiting 40 minutes in the hot heat for the shuttle bus, a 23 hour day. I was asked 3 questions and then told thank you someone will get in touch with you. The interview process was very unprofessional. I definitely looked the part. Even after the grueling day I had, and all the trial and tribulations I endured, I still managed to put a smile on my face, was articulate with my answers, my hair, makeup and suit was flawless. As soon as I walked into the interview room, I had that gut feeling I was not what they were looking for from the looks on their faces. Can you be too professional, too qualified? I possess all the skills and qualifications a Flight Attendant needs to be a successful part of the crew. The ONLY part of the day I am thankful for is United Airlines flying me to the interview.
the face to face live video interview with a HR personnel. I collected all possible questions from reddit to glassdoor and formulate my answers and thought they're going to ask the same questions but they didn't. The HR kind of tell that I have a ready made answers so she stirred the interview differently so my answer will be organic. Thankfully I passed this 30 minute interview. The interviewer did not look interested because she is multi-tasking but best believe she is listening to your answers.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you tell me about a co-worker you had to work with but didn't get along with?
I’m heading to the F2F interview in TX. Every step so far has not been difficult for me. I also have no prior knowledge in being a FA. The hardest part so far is probably just the nerves and anxiety. Just prep well, do some research, have some basic questions and answer prepared so that even if they ask a different question you can possibly use one of the scenarios of another question and tailor it to the new one.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you made a commitment to someone that turned out to be harder than you thought?
I conducted my online assessment with questions about company policy, seating charts and customer requests with what is allowed and what isn't. I took my time with every question and reviewed it twice before submitted and now I'am invited to the virtual interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They gave you scenarios of situations and then gave you charts of company policy for food service and you had to answer helping the customer but following company policy.