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      Flight Attendant Interview

      Mar 4, 2019
      Anonymous employee
      New York, NY
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at JetBlue (New York, NY) in Feb 2019

      Interview

      The whole process is super long. I applied September 2018 I received my CJO Feb 2019.. At the BR keep in mind that you are being observed from the moment that you walk in to the moment that you leave. If you are a friendly person, in which we hope that you are, this day you will be even more friendlier. Also keep in mind it will be a long day. Keep your smiles up and your phones away, even when they send you to take a small break. Use that time to mingle trust me. Greet with a handshake or hug to the people who are there also congratulate them for making it this far with you. But YOU keep in mind this is solely still a competition.. With doing what you are doing to shine and leave them with a memorable image of you. DO not get too comfortable...THIS IS STILL AN INTERVIEW SO CONTINUE TO BE AND ACT PERFESSIONAL. ... You will watch and go over a lot of slides indicating the work loads and what it entails, Take notes look interested , nod your head, act surprised, act WOW!!. If you know what I mean. Also in this part the recruiter will ask questions, they want to interact with you, So make sure you do your research, JB goals, JB planes, JB awards, JB bases, JB ect.. anything that contains JB make sure that you know something. They want to hear your impute so raise your hands answers some questions and also ask question, while taking notes.. They are watching, yes there will be like 60 of you guys there but trust me they are watching and taking notes on your tally sheet. SMILE.. SMILE.. SMILE..... Can not stress that enough. After the slides you will for those who haven't yet done finger prints, maybe a small break, take dry snacks...Tylenol for headaches... because it is a long DAY... After that you will do your reach test, PA announcements.... Please keep in mind for the ladies.. you will be standing for a very long time so wear comfortable heels that you can stand on all day.. Now in this section of the interview process is the right time to continue to mingle. You will have enough time to practically meet and greet everyone... There are other inflights that you can also talk to and be interactive and you can also asked them any question that you like..... You will all then be split up in groups of 5 or 6 and do a group activity...... after that... you will have to wait until everyone else is finished so that you all could move to the next segment together. More time to mingle... Mingle Mingle Mingle .. Smile smile smile... This will get you to the next step..... After all of that is done. Now is you time to sell your self and let JB know why you want to work as a FA for this company. Inflight will interview you...... 3 questions know your STAR methods and all your situational possible questions, I am sure you have heard and seen them before. Make sure you have more than one scenarios already ....... Then once you are done with them. You get to sit with the recruiters. Be super friendly, even though they will be looking down make sure that you look up, look at them in the eyes... They will ask you questions, And really just be yourself, genuine self. And talk but make SURE that you have done your research..... at the end make sure you at least ask the recruiter a question or two

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      JetBlue is big on humanity. Tell me about a time where you showed humanity?
      1 Answer
      8

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