I applied for a general mechanic posting in Chicago that stated you could be employed at other bases depending on how the interview went, at the hiring manager's discretion. I received an email saying I was being considered for employment. A couple of days later, I was contacted by phone and told I had an in-person interview the following week and had to choose between three days. I went and did the interview; they told me I got the job, but the official offer letter would not be sent for about three to four weeks later.
What would you do if an experienced employee said, "You're making me look bad; stop working so fast?"
What would you do if you found a panel next to an aircraft you released the night before, and were not sure where it came from?
The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the American Airlines Aircraft Maintenance Technician role in New York, New York.
American Airlines's interview process for their Aircraft Maintenance Technician roles in New York, New York is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for American Airlines's Aircraft Maintenance Technician interview process in New York, New York.