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Old 2nd Oct 2003, 19:52   #1 (permalink)
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Perth WA
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Talking Ek Uk

Has anyone in the UK been to an EK interview day? Just wondering if the interview process is different and if so - how? Any valuable tips etc.

Sorry to bore you all AGAIN with EK stuff, but not sure whether the process if different between UK and Aus

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Old 2nd Oct 2003, 23:13   #2 (permalink)
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
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Hi
I had my assessment day and final interview in London at the Emirates offices. From the posts I have read there is no difference in selection, I have now been waiting almost 11 weeks for a YES or NO freom Emirates, has anyone else had to wait this long??
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Old 3rd Oct 2003, 14:24   #3 (permalink)
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
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Hi!

I'm in Bangkok and I will attend the pre-screening of EK at the end of this month. I also wonder about the screening process of this time. On the invitation letter said it will take only 3 hours and they will contact me back within 3-4 weeks if I meet their criteria. I also feel confused and nervous for it and don't know how to prepare myself.
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