I applied online. I interviewed at Republic Airways
Interview
I applied online and within a day I received an email inviting me to an information session. I interviewed in Raleigh/Durham. At the interview they go over a powerpoint of the company and the position including pay, benefits, training, base locations, etc. After that they ask you to fill out a packet for your five year job history and from there they do one on one interviews. The lady i interviewed with was very nice. If your interview is successful they send you an assessment to take. I got an email the next day saying my interview was successful and to take the assessment. Oddly I received an email four days later asking me to take the assessment again. I emailed HR and asked if this was normal and they said sometimes based on the score they will ask you to take it again. So I'm not sure if that was a good thing or a bad thing. There were no yes or no questions, it was just a personality test. So now I am waiting to see if that part was successful? Did anybody else get asked to take the assessment twice?
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The interview questions were fairly simple: 1. Name a time you went above and beyond for a customer 2. What would be the most challenging part about being a flight attendant 3. Why do you want to be a flight attendant?
Watched a video explaining the role and company values. Then, there was an opportunity to practice recording. Make sure you look into the camera, and not at yourself! Most of the questions you are only allowed to record once. The question is presented, and you are giving 1-2 minutes to prepare your response.
I applied online. I interviewed at Republic Airways in May 2025
Interview
One-way video interview—2 minutes prep time for each question, 2 minutes allowed for each response, no retakes. There was an 11-minute intro video that discussed the company's background, mission, culture statement, scheduling, and pay expectations. This was followed by a 2.5-minute tutorial on how to record and submit responses. There was also an opportunity to do a practice recording before beginning, so that was helpful. It was very awkward to talk directly to the camera without a person there, so be prepared for that, but it was good practice and a learning experience if nothing else. I recommend recording yourself responding to interview questions before sitting down to do the interview.
Interview questions [5]
Question 1
Tell us about yourself and why you want to be a flight attendant with Republic Airways.
I interviewed at Republic Airways (Maryland Park, MD)
Interview
Virtual recorded responses. About six questions, the question appeared on the screen, there's a countdown, then you must record your response. Some questions we're a timed for one minute with one minute to respond. Some allowed more time to respond.
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