I applied online. I interviewed at American Airlines (Fort Worth, TX) in Nov 2023
Interview
This was my favorite F2F so far. It was not intimidating at all despite being very nervous before going. We did an individual activity, a group activity, a group interview, a jumpseat and reach test, and a 1:1 interview. The flight attendants/recruiters will monitor everyone throughout all of these activities to see who is participating and really looking to see how you'd fit in at AA. Be genuine and you should be good. Practice your STAR questions and have stories ready to go. Also, make sure you dress the part. It really wasn't as hard/scary as people make the process out to be. If you just have fun, smile, and soak in the moment, you should be good. AA invited you there for a reason. Also, make sure you read all of the details in the emails you receive. Being able to follow instructions can make or break you in this industry.
I applied online. I interviewed at American Airlines in Jul 2016
Interview
Applied online took assessment test online one week later received email for a video interview. Taking my video interview today. Any advice from anyone who has gone through the process?!
Video group interview then in person with 40 other applicants. Asked behavioral questions and personality questions. The video interview lasted about 30-45 minutes. Then the in person was a whole day process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Name a time you went above and beyond for a customers
I applied in-person. I interviewed at American Airlines (Dallas, TX)
Interview
1. Application with test questions
2. Group interview - online
3. In person interview - a lot of ppl with eyes on you. Dress professionally.
4. 6 week training -very hard, but be a good study/test taker
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
High level Customer service related questions and safety experiences.