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FREE airline interview information for ExpressJet


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Interview experience:
My experience was very similar to those previously posted on these sites. You will have time the day before to relax and prepare. Try and find the other interviewees during dinner. The servers know why you are there and are very helpful in introducing other interviewees during dinner. This is a good time to share experiences and take some pressure off. Wake up plenty early the next morning. You'll need more time to get ready and eat breakfast(if your not too nervous to eat) than you think you will. The key to this interview is be prepared and relax. The morning begins with a presentation at 8a.m. After an overview of the company you will be asked to take a 50 question test in 12 minutes. As you may know, don't bother to study for this one. It may be hot in the room(on purpose). Don't take your jacket off! I know it sounds weird, but I read this on a gouge site a couple of years ago and happened to remember it in the interview. I think they want to see if you are going to remain professional. After a while they will start pulling people out for the interview one by one. There may be more that one interview













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