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I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Air Canada (Toronto, ON) in Mar 2018
Interview
I wanted to write this, because people on this site have helped me tremendously!
- I applied online on March 9th
- Got an email to do the Video Interview about 20 mins later.
I did not do it until March 11th (because i needed to go by an outfit for it ;))
- on March 14 i got a call to schedule a language test (french and English)
- I did the test on March 17th
- March 20th I got an email asking me to schedule a face to face interview
-March 23rd i did my Face to Face.
- Got scheduled a Medical Exam for monday March 26th.
- I was also went an online Assessment to complete before going in for my Medical (which I will do online today, March 24th. I hope I don't fail, because it's my last step, it cold make or break me. Wish me good luck).
Interview questions [7]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you had a new team member, how did you handle it?
I applied online. I interviewed at Air Canada (Toronto, ON) in Mar 2018
Interview
applied, two weeks, got phone interview, following the phone interview i got scheduled for language test, after language test i waited 2 weeks to hear from them, got scheduled for a f2f three days after. just finished the group interview (5 people including myself). then 3 people including me, were asked to move to the next room and was asked for our preferred work locations (toronto, calg, vanc) etc. they then told us we'd be notified within a week to 2 weeks either for our results either pass or fail. however, the other two got called in after and they got scheduled for a medical for next week.
My interviewer said my f2f went 'really well'. and the other two people seemed pretty solid to me.
I am wondering if anyone is in the same situation as I am, or know of anyone who got notified a week or two after their f2f to schedule a medical? only because i hear if you don't get offered medical scheduling on the same day as f2f, then chances are you cant move on.
Thanks
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Air Canada (Toronto, ON) in Mar 2018
Interview
Applied online in response to a posting seeking people fluent in English and Japanese. Got a phone interview. Cheerful interviewer. Seemed to go fine. Was told to wait two weeks (but it "wont be that long"). Got a generic reply 16 days later saying after careful consideration they didn't want me. Never even bothered to test my Japanese language ability.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Give an example of when you went above and beyond for a customer.