Flight benefits. Good co-workers. Good training. Advancement opportunities. Good management team.
Low morale. Low pay. Low profit sharing. High seniority techs. You have to start in bases nobody wants.
You have to pass the practical test to take an interview. It was a simple practical about multimeters (voltage, continuity, etc.), resistors, schematic reading, simple knowledge about symbols, safety wires, reading charts, and some general knowledge.
Many assessment tests have to be taken; most are not related to the position. They test logical thinking, math, physics, and logic, as well as word meaning and critical thinking. After you pass these tests, you will move forward to an in-person inte
The interview was pretty standard. The base manager conducted the interview. He asked mainly questions about my experience in the industry, and there was a set of personality questions.
You have to pass the practical test to take an interview. It was a simple practical about multimeters (voltage, continuity, etc.), resistors, schematic reading, simple knowledge about symbols, safety wires, reading charts, and some general knowledge.
Many assessment tests have to be taken; most are not related to the position. They test logical thinking, math, physics, and logic, as well as word meaning and critical thinking. After you pass these tests, you will move forward to an in-person inte
The interview was pretty standard. The base manager conducted the interview. He asked mainly questions about my experience in the industry, and there was a set of personality questions.