Anything to do with Air New Zealand Recruitment (Merged)
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Hi guys!
I went along to the Air New Zealand walk in interviews, and got a very professional and friendly feeling from the recruitment team/company.
I got told on the same day that I had been successful and they have invited me back to a second interview. So am very excited but also very nervous
Good luck to everyone that applied and hope you hear something from them soon,
IanJ
I went along to the Air New Zealand walk in interviews, and got a very professional and friendly feeling from the recruitment team/company.
I got told on the same day that I had been successful and they have invited me back to a second interview. So am very excited but also very nervous
Good luck to everyone that applied and hope you hear something from them soon,
IanJ
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Congrats Ian!! Good luck to everyone going to recruitment days etc.... flew with Air NZ when I was about 13, it was fab!!! The gals even let myself and my sister hand out lollies to pax before descent. I did hear that they don't do it anymore due to litigation fears.... ugh stupid PC brigade....
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Originally Posted by SkySista
Congrats Ian!! Good luck to everyone going to recruitment days etc.... flew with Air NZ when I was about 13, it was fab!!! The gals even let myself and my sister hand out lollies to pax before descent. I did hear that they don't do it anymore due to litigation fears.... ugh stupid PC brigade....
Oh and good luck everyone.
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Anything to do with Air New Zealand Recruitment (Merged)
Does anyone have any information on what to expect at the group stage interview?
Any information would be very much appreciated.
Any information would be very much appreciated.
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NO POSITION FOR ME
JUST BEEN INFORMED BY LETTER THAT I NEVER GOT A CABIN CREW POSITION WITH AIR NEW ZEALAND. BIT UPSET BUT GLAD THAT STILL GOT A JOB!
I DIDN'T THINK THAT THE INTERVIEW WENT VERY WELL AS THE QUESTIONS THEY ASKED WRE NOT THE BEST IE 'TELL US A SITUATION WHERE YOU WERE STRESSED AND HOW DID YOU COPE WITH IT?',
WAS STRESSED THAT DAY FOR GOODNESS SAKES, COULD THEY NOT SEE THAT I WAS DEALING WITH IT VERY WELL??!!!
BEST OF LUCK TO THOSE OF YOU WHO GOT A POSITION AND LETS US KNOW HOW YOU GET ON.
I DIDN'T THINK THAT THE INTERVIEW WENT VERY WELL AS THE QUESTIONS THEY ASKED WRE NOT THE BEST IE 'TELL US A SITUATION WHERE YOU WERE STRESSED AND HOW DID YOU COPE WITH IT?',
WAS STRESSED THAT DAY FOR GOODNESS SAKES, COULD THEY NOT SEE THAT I WAS DEALING WITH IT VERY WELL??!!!
BEST OF LUCK TO THOSE OF YOU WHO GOT A POSITION AND LETS US KNOW HOW YOU GET ON.
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I had my 221 interview just over 3 weeks ago now and they said that I would hear within 3 weeks. I know there are a few other people that had their interviews on the same day as me that have already had their 'thanks but no thanks' letters so do you think I should contact them or just sit back and wait?!.....
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Thanks Wanderin Star... I'll do the same if I hear anything and then if neither of us does, we should all join forces and get in touch with ANZ! Not sure if the 'no news is good news thing' counts anymore, i am now convinced that my interview was so bad that it's more a case of 'out of sight, out of mind'!!!!
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NZ base
I understand they are not hiring. They are transfering people from the short haul to the long haul. They have not renewed the temperary contracts either
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My sister went to the walk in day in auckland about a year ago now, still no offer for employment. Just stupid, they really expect people to put their life on hold for more than a year? fortunatly my sister has been able to, but i can imagine that most can't/wouldn't.
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Wow, what a fab company they appear to be!!! I still haven't received any sort of reply/ confirmation from the e-mail I sent them and have now started to hear from other sources that have actually got the job that it's all a bit of a mish-mash affair and if you book time off to go for your uniform fitting, there's no guarantee that the uniform person will actually be there to deal with you!
Hmm, now I know this may sound like sour grapes but I'm starting to think we (the ones that haven't got the job) may have had a lucky escape!
Hmm, now I know this may sound like sour grapes but I'm starting to think we (the ones that haven't got the job) may have had a lucky escape!
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Well eventually a reply - along the lines - quote
'We were very impressed with your interview but all our training places are full at the moment. We hope to contact you in the near future when we have further training spaces. Please inform us of any change in your circumstances'. - unquote. Is this a polite rejection or still in with a chance - any thoughts?
'We were very impressed with your interview but all our training places are full at the moment. We hope to contact you in the near future when we have further training spaces. Please inform us of any change in your circumstances'. - unquote. Is this a polite rejection or still in with a chance - any thoughts?