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BPA 5th Oct 2016 10:13

Virgin Australia recruitment
 
Given Virgin Blue is long gone, it's time to start a thread about Virgin Australia recruitment.

Interviews are about to commence for ATR FO, B737 (VAINZ) FO and B777 SO positions. Initial interviews will be for those on the hold file (yes there are still some).

Resolution Advisory 5th Oct 2016 11:19

Not about to commence, I'd say well under way down at Boeing this week

skysook 5th Oct 2016 18:53

Their loss dejapoo. They better not come back crying when the music stops and they don't have a chair to sit on...

SHVC 5th Oct 2016 21:41

Music stops where skyhook?

Hasselhof 5th Oct 2016 23:17


Interviews are about to commence for ATR FO, B737 (VAINZ) FO and B777 SO positions.
They were interviewing for all of those positions a month ago, and I believe the VAINZ and B777 before that too. I've spoken to a few people who have had the thanks but no thanks reply, however has anyone got the tick of approval?

das Uber Soldat 6th Oct 2016 00:00

They called me off the hold file, I said no. That HR department needs to be shot.

Jetstarpilot 6th Oct 2016 00:14

With VAH share price tanking at 24c Vs QAN surging at $3:15 I'll be staying at the Star latched tight to my mothers teat thanks for the offer anywayz:ugh:

skysook 6th Oct 2016 00:51

SHVC,

A boom in pilot recruitment can stop abruptly with little warning. Just ask those that missed out in 2008. So get a seat while you still can. :ok:

SHVC 6th Oct 2016 02:09

Ah O.K, well recruitment won't stop at VA anytime soon

MACH082 6th Oct 2016 04:19

Funny how things change.

5 years ago you were gutter trash if you went to JQ, QF was a dinosaur and VB was the premium job.

Take whatever seat you can. If you are lucky enough to have a choice, take something that'll give you some chance of employment overseas.

henli 7th Oct 2016 01:20

Anyone know what sort of technical questions they're asking? And a rough idea of the sim profile?

The Bullwinkle 7th Oct 2016 02:49


So get a seat while you still can.
A bit like grabbing a deckchair on the Titanic!


5 years ago you were gutter trash if you went to JQ, QF was a dinosaur and VB was the premium job.
Mmmmm....... And what was the major change at Virgin around that time?
You can draw your own conclusion.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=plZRe1kPWZw

Icarus2001 8th Oct 2016 06:20

Charting

galdian 9th Oct 2016 07:10

Good on 'em!

IF they go through the screenings and IF they succeed and are offered positions THEN they'll have to make the big decision. :ok:

If you're wise (?) enough to realise things change, nothing stays the same forever do you:

- join QF who have begun rising after many years of tough times BUT may well run out of puff in 5/7/10 years and once again stagnate

OR

remain with VA who are pretty much on the bottom and yet to begin their glorious rise to prominance, profitability and public affection...

before running out of puff in 7/10/12 years time - maybe??

Best of luck with THAT crystal ball! :p

Of course one or other could go broke at some stage??
Nah - that'd never happen in Oz! :E

Cheers.

The Bullwinkle 10th Oct 2016 01:15


remain with VA who are pretty much on the bottom and yet to begin their glorious rise to prominance, profitability and public affection...
:ugh::ugh::ugh::mad:

CSTGuy 10th Oct 2016 01:40


remain with VA who are pretty much on the bottom and yet to begin their glorious rise to prominance, profitability and public affection...

before running out of puff in 7/10/12 years time - maybe??
"

😂 7/10/12 years. Doubtful even the new, reinvented VA, will still be around in its current form.

Buckshot16 10th Oct 2016 06:54

I'd love to come back, is John and Brian still conducting interviews ? Interview, Psych test, skills test, team building and any other B.S were done well within an hour, even less depending on your surname and the 89 fence. VBA the good ole days.

Density 10th Oct 2016 10:02

Brian who...Kearney??

Buckshot16 10th Oct 2016 11:20

Yes Density mate, the one and only ! Those days are gone, the HR twats need to justify there existence now, with questions like " can you give me a time ... and what was the outcome ". Please tell me you don't have a psych department in VA.

Calldepartures 20th Oct 2016 09:58

Seeking some info about the entrance testing for 777 SO. Anybody who would be kind enough to share, please PM. Also, would love to hear from anybody who is currently employed at VA about there thoughts in relation to this position.

Thanks
Calldepartures.

Biatch 20th Oct 2016 11:19

Best idea is to use pinstripe solutions if you decide to go for the interview. She has all info regarding the interview, including tech questions.

Chadzat 20th Oct 2016 12:18

If you are breathing and can count to 10 then you are in with a pretty good shot these days! I wouldnt waste money on interview coaching etc.....

The Bullwinkle 20th Oct 2016 12:22


If you are breathing and can count to 10 then you are in with a pretty good shot these days!
I think you just have to turn up don't you?

Going Nowhere 20th Oct 2016 12:41

Calldepartures,

Most of the current VA S/O's will be too busy doing their QF testing to be able to answer your questions at the moment. :E

SpyderPig 21st Oct 2016 01:12

Actively hiring? Not one person I know has been contacted for VANZ or 777 spots. Few have been contacted for the ATR but id hardly call it actively!!

kirkbridge 21st Oct 2016 02:19

In spite of the advertised requirements, additional requirements will ensure a call. The 'shadow' requirements for Virgin are as follows:

Minimum

- 250 PIC lunar module
- 4 months ISS (max 14 days transit can be used towards this)
- Certificate 4 in pole climbing (greasy preferred)
- Advanced diploma in bodily pineapple storage
- 6 weeks intensive jacket wearing in temperatures above 40 degrees celsius

Preferred

- Proven history of taking accountability for mistakes of others
- Masters of finger pointing (Ph.D preferred)

34R 21st Oct 2016 03:34

What makes you say that kirkbridge?

framer 21st Oct 2016 11:29

His sense of humour? .... Made me chuckle anyway :)

Berealgetreal 21st Oct 2016 11:51

Calldepartures, you've got the job.

Open Descent 22nd Oct 2016 05:01

VA are facing some challenges getting the required numbers at the moment.

QF opening up their process is not helping, but neither is their integration model. The only way in now is either SO, FO on ATR in OZ or FO on 737 in NZ.
This is not the most attractive career path for most regional or military applicants I would suspect, and to make matters worse, less experienced candidates (or anybody for that matter) will not be offered a position unless they hold a multi crew rating, which incredibly the company are unable to offer in the endorsement process as VA themselves are not an approved MCR provider????

Even though nothing has been signed off yet, Tiger may offer a better path into the company than any other means. If they are part of the integration system, upon joining you will have a VA number at the bottom of the current list, as will any new hire direct into VA. The only difference being an opportunity to crew a jet based in Australia.

They really have gone from one of the more attractive employers to absolutely one of the least.

Aviatrix91 22nd Oct 2016 08:01

But they are getting applicants who are appropriate but they aren't looking at us for whatever reason. Myself and others who I know applied on the first day application opened for VA , crew multi crew RPT turboprops

wheels_down 22nd Oct 2016 08:22

Tiger are not part of the integration system and probably never will.

Think Jetstar with Qantas. Associating Tiger and Virgin pilots in any form will just result in tears and no doubt union headaches in the future.

Icarus2001 22nd Oct 2016 10:48


The only way in now is either SO, FO on ATR in OZ or FO on 737 in NZ.
I would suggest it will not stay like that for much longer.

morno 22nd Oct 2016 11:18


Originally Posted by wheels_down (Post 9549044)
Tiger are not part of the integration system and probably never will.

Think Jetstar with Qantas. Associating Tiger and Virgin pilots in any form will just result in tears and no doubt union headaches in the future.

Prepare to be surprised :(

All so that they can keep Virgin FO's happy.

Open Descent 22nd Oct 2016 21:40


Originally Posted by Icarus2001 (Post 9549153)
I would suggest it will not stay like that for much longer.

I think you may be right on that, but only after the situation has reached critical mass and they realise there is no other way I suspect!

Aviatrix91 23rd Oct 2016 00:06


Originally Posted by fpvdude (Post 9549740)
Has a single person with ATPL subjects only been given a reply? Seems like you can meet the requirements, but not the "requirements"..

And CASA said "frozen" ATPLs wouldn't have any impact of pilots' ability to move up in the industry..

I don't know if having a frozen ATPL is affecting it as a lot of us have full ATPL and haven't heard a thing!

Falling Leaf 23rd Oct 2016 01:10


Most of the current VA S/O's will be too busy doing their QF testing to be able to answer your questions at the moment.
Not just VA SO's.....

Considering that QF SO's have better T&C's then most domestic VA FO's...

SNOGH 23rd Oct 2016 04:45

The only thing I can think is that since recruiting these days is HR based I would guess that since the position hasn't closed yet they will still be processing them. I wouldn't expect anything till after the closure date of 31 Oct.
I did hear that after the first round of applications back in Aug that they only got 140 odd applicants and of those only a very small few (<12) had MCC or better (read ATPL).

SilverSleuth 23rd Oct 2016 08:55

Qantas SO on the 787 make almost double the VA 777 SO.
Add to that, the VA SO makes 15k less than the cabin Crew CS manager on the same aircraft. (An absolute disgrace)
At 74K for being a pilot and less than a cabin crew member why would anyone bother.

romeocharlie 23rd Oct 2016 09:11

Because it's still better than flogging a 50yo piston around on 45k/year :rolleyes:


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