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THolmes
21st Aug 2008, 05:50
Does anyone know what to expect for an interview and sim at Asiana? I don't have an interview, but would like to know.

bjlurzjet
21st Aug 2008, 05:53
THolmes, I just did the Asiana interview 2 weeks ago. I did it for the A320 Captain position. Both Rishworth and Parc are the contractors for them and they each have the contract on their website when you register. Let me know if you're doing the Airbus and I can tell you everything you need to know. Good luck!

Tacolegend
21st Aug 2008, 05:59
What are you doing in PDX going to Asiana? What position are you going for?

flyingcrazy
22nd Aug 2008, 03:03
bjlurzjet, I am applying for A320 and waiting for response from the contractors. I would like to know what to expect as well. PM me if you like.
Cheers :ok:

FC

goldwing2006
22nd Aug 2008, 06:44
Hi bjlurzjet, check your pm? Any info about Asiana job much appreciated. Thanks :ok:

Dimazoma
6th Sep 2008, 16:36
Hey guys. I too would be happy to hear some info on the interview, medical and sim eval. I've applied for the 67 but I'm sure the interview process would be the same.

thanks

Dimazoma
15th Sep 2008, 12:46
Hey bjlurzjet,

Check your PM....had a few more questions about Asiana....

Thanks!

pacificgypsy
16th Sep 2008, 12:49
Think you will find this is Korean Airlines...not Asiana with an Aust basing!

sleepypilot
16th Sep 2008, 13:55
me too looking for info on the 77 contracts.
And how easy is it to get a Fra basing?
cheers

ualjetpilot1
18th Sep 2008, 02:10
Interested in any info that you might want to share on the Asiana interview. Thanks

m.s.r.l.p.
18th Sep 2008, 13:14
Please also .... info for 767 cpt anyone there ????
thank

bjlurzjet
19th Sep 2008, 22:50
Hey m.s.r.l.p. I went as an A320 Capt. Asiana seems to be very organized and professional. I had a great impression with the sim instructor and human resource mgr. It will take about 4 days for everything here. You have to go through a detailed medical evaluation. Sim ride is simple, nothing unexpected, they just want to see that you know how to fly. English test: could be difficult if you don't understand english! Korean Air Law test: easy. Interview: not much of one, more of a get to know you. Parc or Rishworth will send you everything you need to know. Asiana wants you to succeed and will give you every opportunity. I feel they are a great contract and am looking forward to going over there. Good luck to you and keep me posted.:ok:

bjlurzjet

wigwag
30th Oct 2008, 14:06
Does anyone know if it possible to contact Asiana direct rather than having to use parc ?

Interested in the 777 post

Kind regards

WW

AquiElJefe
2nd Nov 2008, 04:29
Korean law, expats must go through a recruiter. There is no direct contact point or person. If you know someone working for Asiana, put their name on application. They will contact that person.