I applied online. I interviewed at British Airways (London, England) in Jun 2016
Interview
I have been applied for the cabin crew role at British Airways airline. The whole process took 3 days and I have been told that I was successful to the assessment day.
Arrived at Waterside, British Airways and had been welcomed of one of the assessor. I had been then selected to the group excercise and then I had my role play. This involved me to deal with a diffucult customer which was not happy with their meal.
I was waiting 30 minutes, and I had been called into a group. There were 10 of us which they told us that we had survived so far.
Then I had the 1 to 1 interview. The assessor are strict but there were plenty of questions about customer service.
I found out that I wasn't successful.
It's been a great experience and I advise to those who are passionate of working as a cabin crew, it requires a lot of work, however it's worth it.
I interviewed at British Airways (Heathrow, England)
Interview
I applied on January for the cabin crew talent pool (Heathrow), received an email 4 months later to complete the online assessment, I'm now waiting for their response. The assessment was fairly easy, you just have to remember their company values.
I applied online. I interviewed at British Airways (Heathrow, England)
Interview
Submit application on website, attach cv. Once accepted, complete the online assessment within 3 days of receiving the invite. (Maybe Psychometric style and situational judgment) British Airways do change the assessment types so bare in mind.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given random scenarios with a choice of most effective answer to select. The assessment has nothing to do with the job role or the actual airline.
I interviewed at British Airways (Heathrow, England)
Interview
Starts with a group of about 25 people, then have to do a height and reach test accompanied by reading out a script to one of the interviewers to prove your english speech. Then have a group task with half the group to see how you interact with others. Then half the group are sent home and the other half go through to individual interviews.