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FREE airline interview information for American Eagle


This is only the first few lines of this interview experience, if you would like to read the full experience please go here!

Interview experience:
The Baymont hotel information is exactly as said in earlier posts.  I showed up for breakfast around 7a.m. and the shuttle left at 7:30. That is a good time to meet other interviewees as everyone is waiting around for the same shuttle. Don't worry too much about signing up for it, the hotel has two buses to get everyone there just in case one fills up. I introduced myself to many of the guys who interviewed the previous day - the ones who were back for the second day medical. Got a lot of useful hints. Shuttle arrived at HQ around 7:45 and let us all out, most were pilots, others were FA's and mechanics. When you walk in, the receptionist directs you around to a waiting area similar to a doctor's office where everyone waits for the Interviewer to walk in and escort each group to their final holding tank.  He (Jim, I think) makes a head count, has each person sign in and gives everyone a visitor's badge. Then it's on to the real WAITING room. Once there, (Jim) gives a very thorough overview of the company, history, future, expectations, and then gives us all an opportunity to ask questions.  He's a pretty funny, witty guy and had a good way of making us relax initially. Then the video begins and Jim walks out o













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