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Common Airline Interview Faux Pas and How to Avoid Them

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Incomplete Paperwork

  • Use a spellchecker.
  • Check for bad or undecipherable handwriting.
  • Check for errors regarding facts and math.
  • Have your Logbooks up to date and properly endorsed.
  • Make sure you provide all requested information.

Dressing Unprofessionally for the Interview

  • Wear a Dark colored suit with shined shoes and a matching belt.
  • Wear conservative, matching accessories.
  • Always arrive for the interview professionally groomed.
  • Make sure that any tattoos are covered.

Unprofessional Behavior

  • Make eye contact with your interviewer or anyone you are speaking with.
  • Smile when appropriate.
  • Address every Interviewer if there is more than one.
  • Don't chew gum or eat candy.
  • Don't act restlessly, squirm or fidget.
  • Be pleasant and affable with anyone you meet, but especially with:
    All Recruiters and Interviewers.
    Other pilots interviewing with you.
    All Airline employees that you encounter.

Misc. (Things you should already know)

  • Never badmouth your past employer, or anyone else.
  • Never say anything about the airline you are interviewing with that can be misconstrued as criticism – even in jest.
  • Be candid and honest with your answers.
  • Don't say anything because you think that is what they want to hear

Use of your common sense, as well as attention to detail, while preparing for an interview will pay off when the spotlight is on you. Oh, and one last thing...Please turn off that cell phone before you walk through the door for your interview.

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