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  • Reapplied 2 months after six months with the same recruiter (Made it through the whole process with a TBNT). Very informal and genuinely just wanting to catch up. She had notes from the previous interview and made it a point to ask new TMAT questions: Why did you decide to become a pilot? New referral person, how do you know them? Have you had to address a safety concern during a flight? Example of when your curiosity led you to explore something new that made you a better aviator. Example of a decision that tested your ethical or professional standards. Wanted to know actual Pilot Flying hours this time. Then standard admin yes/no questions. Heard back two days later with the "executive interview" invite. Scheduling is pretty responsive and flexible all things considered. The interview more or less restated very similar TMAT questions and my "Why Netjets". Then we transitioned into talking about the company and why it was a good fit. Definitely more quality in this "executive interview" than the previous one that was done in Columbus the day of the sim. I like how the company leadership is involved this way. I think it means a little bit more to hiring...

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    Oct 07, 2025
    Interviewed with Erin and overall was very pleasant, began with introductions then went over my job history and then two TMAAT questions, (view the study guide of this website).  She asked if I had any Checkride failures and I went over the one I have. She then went in to class dates and when I would hear back. Heard back a couple of days later with TBNT. Overall very pleasant and I plan on applying again! Good luck...

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    Sep 29, 2025
    This was my 3rd time applying, 2nd time interviewing. The 1st teams call was solid. Started off with an ice breaker question, (view the study guide of this website).  Then walked though the resume.  â??TMAAT  questions. Overall I thought the interview went well. This website does a great job preparing you.  Just be yourself, be calm, be cool, be nice, be real, and wear a suit and tie. Prove to them that you want to work here, and this is your career destination. For...

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    Sep 25, 2025
    First and second interview were exactly as described here. TMAT and just general get to know you questions. This was my 3rd time applying and first time I ever made it past the 1st interview. Had Challenger 350 Sim which i think is a lot easier to handle than the CRJ200 they...

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    Sep 22, 2025
    I had a 30 minute teams video meeting with the a recruiter. After cordial introductions, he jumps into your PRD then asked me HR type questions.  With about five minutes left, he asked me if I had any questions. (view the study guide of this website).  It was a rather cold and clinical experience, but wear your suit, smile into the camera and be yourself. Best of Luck fellow...

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    Sep 22, 2025
    The interview was fairly straightforward. It consisted mainly of two TMAAT questions, one focused on safety and the other on customer service. Why Netjets and walked through the resume. The interviewer maintained a professional but rather dry and reserved demeanor, spending most of the conversation taking notes rather than engaging interactively. While it wasnâ??t very conversational, the tone remained polite and businesslike throughout. I felt that my responses were solid and that the...

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    Sep 19, 2025
    Last time with Stephanie I got a TBNT, this time around with Stephanie the interview felt more pleasant and warm. Less robotic and more engaging. Similar questions that are in the forum, started with ice breaker â??what got you into aviationâ? which led us to talk about my resume and experiences. Why Net Jets (really have a strong answer here) TMAAT you provided exceptional service. A bunch of Yes/No questions and last thing which was different from before was with the PRD. Fill out the...

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    Sep 15, 2025
    This was my first interview with a young guy named Tanner...though I believe he was a Senior recruiter. My google wouldn't work for a face to face so we completed via phone. He wanted to know about my flying resume, I'm a retired Navy jet mech and FAA inspector. Actually I went into retirement and found I didn't like not being upstairs but, I am not ready for fixed income quit yet! Then what I thought of safety, give an example, custumer service and give example. Why NetJets and would this...

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    Sep 12, 2025
    Interviewer was great and so was the interview, but I was told no thanks because I didnt have any 135 or 121 time on my PRD and if I could get that and come back I have a job. For anyone else in the same boat, expect to be told the...

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    Sep 12, 2025
    Timeline: late Summer - Application submitted - early Fall - Contacted to schedule first interview - 2nd week of Fall - First interview (Joshua) - Contacted to schedule second interview yesterday, Second Interview (Christopher) today - TBNT listed on candidate profile First interview (~33min): Interview was as expected from the things listed here. Interviewer was personable and conversational. Beyond the standard HR, box-check questions I was asked to explain several questions, (view the...

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    Sep 10, 2025
    Interviewed with Tanner. Interview lasted probably only 15 minutes and was mostly TMAATW questions and then the standard drugs/alcohol, availability, and other HR type questions. No technical questions. The interview felt very stiff and there were no pleasantries or back and forth...

  11. Very helpful. Knew exactly what to expect during the entire interview process!

    Emmy J Oct 05, 2025

    Hired at NetJets
    What I appreciate a great deal about this website was the consistency of its updated postings (to help get a real feel/temp of a hiring frenzy or slump), and the thoroughness of everyone’s posts. I felt entirely prepared and competent based on other users’ feedback. I did lots of my own preparation for this job, but this was probably by far the best tool in my arsenal for organizing and practicing.

    Tess D Apr 25, 2025

    Hired at NetJets