Applied online. After a month, I got an email about a telephonic interview. The interview was pretty straightforward. I was asked some basic testing terms and some behavioral questions.
I wasn't able to answer 2-3 out of the 12-15 questions asked.
At the end, I was told that I may get an invite for a face-to-face in Arizona.
I assumed they would arrange that for me (that's the least I can expect from an airline's company).
But I was told I would have to come by my own means.
Also,
What's the use of asking these testing terms? I would not have to write an essay on testing terms every day if I am hired.
Sanity, integration, system testing.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the American Airlines Quality Assurance Analyst role in Phoenix, Arizona.
American Airlines's interview process for their Quality Assurance Analyst roles in Phoenix, Arizona is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for American Airlines's Quality Assurance Analyst interview process in Phoenix, Arizona.