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keiranlgw 1st Jun 2008 13:47

BMI Cabin Crew Recruitment
 
Hi all,

Can anyone please give me some information about the bmi Mainline interview day? Anyone got the run down of the day?

Thanks in advance,

KeiranLGW

SleepPixie 28th Jun 2008 16:03

BMI - Wannabes & Recruitment
 
Hi there,

I've searched on here and can't see any recent Bmi references. Can anyone say what the Bmi assessment day is like? I have my assessment at the end of next week, and I have to bring a calculator with me so am presuming there's some kind of numeracy test.

Also, as I did my O'Levels/A'Levels 20-25 years ago and have moved home countless times since then, I no longer have copies of those exam certs. I have a BA (completed a couple of years ago) and so have a Cert as proof for that - but will that suffice? Or will Bmi insist on me trying to produce old school certs? Any light shed on the matter would be brilliant, thanks.

SP

starbag 28th Jun 2008 17:39

Hi SleepPixie,

I had my assessment at the start of May, and am now about to finish my course and go on line in about 10 days. The assessment day starts off with you sitting in a crew seat and putting on a life jacket (I guess to exclude the more 'horizontally challenged' applicants), and then you'll be parked in the canteen. It's a good idea to spend this time getting to know the other applicants, as it'll show when you do the group exercises later on. You'll then go into a company presentation, and a video about the life of cabin crew, a maths test (adding up various items using an in flight sales menu, working out change in various currencies etc)and a comprehension test (reading some text and answering questions. You'll then go into groups and do a couple of activities (they vary, but we built a house out of lego (testing how you work as a team) and role played complaining customers / managers).

Then a break while they decide who stays and who goes, and then lunch. You'll come back in the afternoon for a 2 on 1 interview which lasts 45 min to an hour.

You should be fine with the degree certificate, I got the impression that it would remove the need for A/O level certificates. It mght be worth giving the recruitment guys a call or an email to confirm, they're all really friendly in the office.

Best of luck!!

SleepPixie 29th Jun 2008 12:21

Many thanks for that Starbag - well done on your selection!

I'll have to do some currency conversion homework in the meantime, to be on the safe side.

Thanks again,

SP

starbag 29th Jun 2008 19:58

Best of luck. What day's your assessment (feel free to PM me if you'd like).

SleepPixie 1st Jul 2008 16:18

Anyone here attending the bmi Recruitment Day next week 10th July?

Would love to hear from you!

:)

tonyic7 13th Aug 2008 20:42

BMI Cabin Crew take home pay
 
Does anyone know what the average monthly take home pay is for a new BMI cabin crew member? I have looked at the website and it mentions about flight pay and commission in addition to the annual salary and London waiting allowance. Be grateful to hear from existing or ex employees. Thanks.

isw21 13th Aug 2008 21:00

take home pay
 
bmi flight pay is split between taxable and non taxable. The non taxable part is paid on the 15th of the month and is 65% of your total flight pay. I used to on average get around £500 but i was on longhaul. I would then get around £200 in my salary. Sometimes i would get a lot more than this if i had a good roster. As a new starter you won't be far off this figure because there are now lots of trips because of the bmed takeover last year
Hopes this helps and makes sense

BYALPHAINDIA 14th Aug 2008 22:34

Not much left after all the payouts then??:ugh:

bebaterra 10th Nov 2008 23:58

BMI conditions and wages
 
Hello everybody :)

do you know anything about wages and conditions of BMI ( regional and mainline ) ??
How many hours per month ?? How many days off ?? What about the base ?
How many sectors each day ???

I'm preparing for the assessment , I don't know anyhing about them .
Thank you very much ...I did not find anything in the web .

P.S : it's very important :sad:

kasialec82 23rd Nov 2008 20:27

fly bmi
 
is anyone going to that interview with BMI on 15 Jan (London/Heathrow)???
could you give me any hints and tips please???

I have to make it ;-)

x

flying macaco 1st Dec 2008 16:00

I have a selection on Jan 20th....also looking for some tips on what's involved? Thanks!

jessBA 7th Dec 2008 23:10

Bmi course dates???
 
Does any1 out there have any idea when there will be Bmi course dates???

jessBA 15th Dec 2008 17:18

ok i'll try again:{........... How many people out there are waiting for a course date??

glider12000 16th Dec 2008 17:12

I`m waiting for a training date :)

kasialec82 17th Dec 2008 23:43

I'm waiting for the interview ;-)

nibs2007 22nd Dec 2008 17:05

bmi interview
 
Good Day All,

Got an email from recuritment team, interview on the 29th Dec. Not sure what i am expecting their any one out their can help or been through the process would love to hear from them.

many thanks


nibs

Superfly78 24th Jan 2009 15:41

bmi - Who is waiting for the training?
 
I had an interview in July 2008 and still awaiting for the training. I called them few days ago and they told me they still have in hold pool people from 2007!!! Anybody in simmilar position?

glider12000 24th Jan 2009 16:10

I am, I had an interview in December, and have an IFS fast track position.

student88 25th Jan 2009 12:16

Wow - people still swimming for bmi since 2007? How can they justify the assessment/interview days next week if this is the case?


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