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The process is very standardized and mostly as described. In all previous reports. I submitted a resume with an internal recommendation in the beginning of Summer and was called to schedule the phone interview the next day. Phone interview is very low key, making sure you are ok with some of the apparent red flags in the I dusted, carrying bags and cleaning toilets and such. Why you are leaving your current job and what interests you about FlexJet. It just takes a few min and there are no technical or TMAT questions. After the phone interview I received an email to schedule the in person interview, for the next available slot. You will also receive an email to, verify your itinerary and what to bring with you. Take the time to have your documents professionally printed. The interview might start in the hotel lobby or at least the parking lot of the Center building. Literally was told by the Interviewer “I saw you walk in from the parking lot”. Look good, be friendly, be polite and charismatic. You will meet the other candidates at tables centrally located in a break area. There are other separated sitting areas...
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Feb 26, 2025
Good morning to all! As others have written in the reviews, it is all very straight forward. I submitted my application before bed one night iapproximately 2 months ago and I woke up the next morning to an email requesting a phone interview. I knocked that out a few days later and was invited to schedule an in person interview. Between a busy work schedule, sick kids, and then myself getting sick it took about 3 weeks to finally get back to them and schedule the interview in Dallas. The... -
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Feb 25, 2025
The interview was exactly as others described on here. Very well organized to get you on site and a very relaxed atmosphere once there. They give a great briefing about the company and then puts everyone in the break room, taking guys in the order of your outbound flight times into the sim and panel. Panel is straight forward, no technical questions. Just going through your background, some TMAAT questions and then you get an opportunity to question them. Sim is straight forward, the Flexjet... -
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Feb 25, 2025
Same report as everyone else. I rented no motion sim in Chicago for 2 hour prior. This worked out for me, as I did not have a lot of glass time and I could practice the departure with the reduced power settings. At Flexjet, I had a great time, and the Sim went well. The interview is low... -
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Feb 18, 2025
Started with presentation on the company, the job, fleet, and pay/benefits. Next was a panel interview. Review of my times and career. Then the standard questions and "tell me about a time when..." Sim session (Lear 45) which was a standard IFR t/o from JFK 22L runway heading to 3000'. Couple of turns then transfer controls to SIC (a FlexJet employee) to breif the ILS approach. Shoot the approach to a full stop. Reset at end of the runway for a V1 cut, climb on heading to 2000'.... -
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Feb 18, 2025
Overall, Flexjet's timeline is streamlined and quick. I submitted my application last month and received a phone interview invite within 12 hours. I scheduled for the phone interview roughly 1.5 weeks later. The interview itself was low threat as the HR pilot recruiter asked basic yes or no questions and talked up the company. I was then offered an invite for the in-person interview before the phone call ended. I scheduled the in-person interview as early as possible. Flexjet provided clear... -
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Feb 05, 2025
Submitted app invite for phone interview a few days later, phone interview approx 2 weeks, in-person interview this month, offer letter same date, Phone Interview: I spoke with the recruiter for roughly 20 minutes. She asked why Flexjet and why I’m leaving my current employer. The rest of the time was reserved for my questions about the company. I was invited to schedule the in-person interview at the end of the call. In-Person Interview: The day prior, I was flown to Dallas and put... -
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Feb 04, 2025
Flexjet really does a terrific job of making the interview process simple and easy. We were lodged at a hotel South. Transportation and hotel were all booked ahead of time. At the hotel let them know that you need a different shuttle than their normal schedule and that you are going to the Center and they'll hook you up. Breakfast is at 0600 and the shuttle time of 0630 worked well for our 0730 start time. Initially they'll give you a brief about the company. This lasted a little over an... -
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Feb 04, 2025
Exactly as expected from previous interviewees. Very relaxed atmosphere and professional. Had email response day after submitting resume. Scheduled phone interview 3 days later. Simple HR basic info over the phone. Scheduled in person interview for next available slot which was 4 days later. First thing was presentation of company. Very impressive and informative. Answered all my questions about company. Next was panel interview with 2 employees. Very relaxed and wanted to just get to know... -
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Jan 22, 2025
Just as previously reported. What a great company and it seemed like the place to want to work. Interview was very professional and everyone was very nice. I was thoroughly impressed and hope to hear back from Flexjet with an opportunity. The sim does move quick and the V1 cut you really have to push the rudder to stay... -
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Jan 21, 2025
This process was exactly as described previously by others on this site. Very professional and informative experience. Be yourself, ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT THEM (they stress that you are interviewing them as well). No surprises in SIM, if it starts to get away from you verbalize and correct. They want to see stick and rudder skills along with a working scan. I initially busted through altitude, but I recognized, announced “correcting” and acted. If you made it this far they want to...
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