I can concur on what piravlos said almost entirely.
PLEASE STAY CLEAR OF THIS CIRCUS. It's a matter of both dignity and safety.
Most, if not all, of the people who join the company must have some sort of plugin, a connection.
And then pray that their guy won't fall out of favour as they might get in trouble too.
My experience when I applied:
We got to a hotel and after a brief talk and a moderate atpl questons test the interviews took place.
We were waiting at the hotel's lobby for our turn.
Along us was the training manager of the company. A cocky guy who would ask you if you prefer to bang the mother or the daughter when a woman with her 5 years old little girl passed by.
The board consisted of 2 management idiots. They started shooting questions in a super aggressive and provocative tone. They wouldn't pause to hear my answer after a question, they just kept firing.
One particular topic was of great interest of them:
"Are you capable of flying with NO day off during the high peak?" "Do you know how souvlaki shops operate through high season? They never stop! That's what we 're doing".
Yes. They compared airplanes with souvlaki.
One of them, had clearly many souvlaki in his life and was obsessed. In Crete they're making it bigger compared to other parts of Greece. He might liked that. Or they compared an aviation company with a souvlaki shop because the earnings would be close for an employee. Who knows?
Anyway, ofcourse I couldn't fly wday-off a day-off, but I couldn't answer the way the interview played either because of them not stop talking or because there couldn't be a negative answer without provoking them to attack my attitude.
I was asked this at least 3 times though.
On a brief pause I told them "yes, if the duty hours are legal" etc which finally made them stop asking me about it and carried on criticising my attitude.
I could go on and on about this s**thole but I think the above along what piravlos said should be enough.
Just to add that during these days one aircraft had flown 3-4, maybe more sectors while being out of MEL.