I’ve noticed a lot of interest in my posts for interview training and preparation for pilots. A large chunk of the airline interviews are now behavioural style, where you’re asked to present specific examples. These interviews are daunting, particularly if you haven’t been in the corporate world. If you’re a pilot facing an airline interview for the first time, part of your preparation along with your “sim” practice, should include interview training.
Read these pilot interview preparation, coaching and training tips for starters:
Interview issues specific to pilots
What to do if you can’t stop talking in interview
How to behave in behavioural interviews
How to talk about your weaknesses in interview
Related posts:
- Let your airline career take off – Behavioural interview tips for pilots
- Can you repeat that? Top training tips for the Skype job interview
- Job interview tips – how to “sell” your examples in a behavioural interview.
- Behave in behavioural interviews – improve your interview skills
- Six most common job interview types



