I applied online. The process took 5 months. I interviewed at JetBlue
Interview
My interview consisted of 60 applicants or so, we all sat in a room full of employees of JetBlue who were basically interviewing us. There were a few stages of the interview which I found to be very fun. First we were broken up into groups or 3 or 4 and told to get to know each other and stand in front of the room and tell everyone somethings we learned about our group members. Some people did what they were asked which was get to know the person not there job skills, and others took it as a way to throw out job skills (Those were the people to go home so do exactly what they ask not what u feel is best). Than names were called and those name were cut. Afterwards we were broken up into groups of 4-5 and did a group project together which again was to learn about one another (It should be obvious already they want to see how u get long with others) and write it out on a large sheet in diagram form than present it. Once every group presented we watched a video and the JetBlue employees came back in the room, names were called and those named were removed from the room and told they made the next stage of the interview. We took lunch and once again we were being watched all over the lunch room by the same employees. After we were interviewed in groups of 3 by 2 people who wrote down every single word we said (Research the S.T.A.R. method of questioning, every single question must be answered using that method). Than I was interviewed on my own and within a week I was offered a spot in their training class.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
I found it difficult when they asked me to sell them something cause I hate sales people and I don't like to push things on someone unless they tell me there interested in buying.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at JetBlue (New York, NY)
Interview
I received a email to RSVP for a interview "blue blitz". I had the option to choose which location I would like to go to. First off, Jetblue DOES NOT FLY YOU to the interview site OR PROVIDE a hotel. Unless you already have flight benefits, do not waste your money buying a ticket and hotel. I choose NYC for my interview. The interview was at their offices in Long Island City. I wanted to stay close to the interview site so I wouldn't have to worry about a bus or subway to get there. Not the best neighborhood to stay in. For the interview when you get there you sign in and wait in the lobby for someone to get you. Great chance to meet other people and speak to other employees. We were all taken upstairs, then given a name tag. My group was big so they split us up according to our first name. A-L go this way, everyone else go that way. My group was in a large room that was mainly used for Emergency Response. We each had to go in front of everyone say our name, our current position, and why jetblue. When it was my turn I said I wanted to be with jetblue because its a growing company, I would like to advance my career besides being a flight attendant and work on the Care Team and Values Team. Pretty safe answer. A lot of people got up and kissed some serious tail. After everyone induced themselves we were broken into small groups and given an assignment to complete. They watch you like a hawk. Everyone presents their project and you are judged based on how well you follow instructions. After the group work, they showed us a video and told us a little about training and reserve. They opened the floor for questions, my advice DO NOT ASK if jetBlue flight attendants will ever be under a union. jetBlue is BIG on non union. After questions a HR lady said if I call your name follow me. My name was called so i knew right away that was not a good sign. I did not make it for the afternoon session. What I did notice from the group I was in, that did not make it to the afternoon session, we were all younger girls, with flight attendant experience. I knew right away I had wasted my time, no one talked to me one on one or even looked at my resume. If you do choose to go to a in flight interview, or "blue blitz'' so they call it. Just know you may not get the time you deserve. A lot of perfect people for the job were sent home with out being properly and professionally interviewed.