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MillyMoo 25th Jun 2006 21:15

I went to my interview for virgin just over a week ago and i was given a maths test. It mainly based around currency and giving customers change as well as calculating the time taking into consideration the time differences etc...

I hadnt done maths for years and was pretty nervous about it but its fine! There is a time limit but you shouldnt find it too hard!

Good Luck :ok:

MillyMoo 25th Jun 2006 21:16

Oh and they also allow you to scribble... you just have to circle your final answer so that they know! :)

OzyOS 26th Jun 2006 12:00

Thanks MillyMoo, I hope they give us atleast currency conversions, otherwise :ugh:
Have you heard anything in regards to the interview you had the other week? Probably a bit soon, but please keep us all posted on your pending success :D
Well, time to scoot and do some constructive study, Thanks again!

OzyOS 26th Jun 2006 16:53

Hey Ms MillMoo, do you mind if I pick your brain just 1 more time?

Regarding the math stuff (I know I am thinking way too much) but are the questions regarding currency like:

a- Mr blogs buys something for 15 pounds with 500HKD, what is his change in pounds with exchange rate at 1pound=14.1HKD

or (more simple)

b- 1pound=14.1 HKD how many pounds are 500HKD?

sorry to bother you with this, just I would feel a bit better if I was able to get a specific understanding of the level required, because division without a calc using decimals....eeeekkkk:ugh:

Thanks again :O

OzyOS 26th Jun 2006 16:59

Whoops in Qb I ment exchange rate at 1pound=12HKD (no decimal, easier that way) :ugh:

Sallyann 27th Jun 2006 12:29

I got the Job!!
 
Hi Everyone!

I had my interview on the 19th July and I found out on Saturday (24th) that I have the job. I start my training on the 14th Aug. (Virgin)

I am soooooooo excited! I live about 2 hours drive away (In rush hour) so I am considering taking up accommodation in one of the houses on the list given to me. Does anyone recommend this? I was thinking if we have a lot of homework - those 2 hours will be very valuable. Also - I thought that it might be nice to be near everyone else if lots of people stay local.

Is anyone else on here starting their training on the 14th Aug??

Thanks and I loo0k forward to maybe meeting some of you soon..

Sally
xxx

OzyOS 27th Jun 2006 15:39

Firstly a big Congratualtions to Sallyann, that's great news!

Next thing....could someone please give me just one example of what to expect on this math test....I'm dying here over here :confused:

thanks guys :p

MillyMoo 27th Jun 2006 19:24

Well done Sally!!!:D

I found out i got the job today too!!!:) So, so, so pleased!!! I also start training course on the 14th of August so ill be looking to find somewhere too!!

OzyOs,
heres two questions i remember and the rest are basically the same!
1) You leave LHR to Boston at midday, two hours into the flight a passenger asks you the time. Boston is 8 hours behind (not sure if im right on that but you get the idea!) what time would you tell the passenger?
2) A passenger spends £25 on some sunglasses, £10 on a teddy bear and £18 on a t-shirt in duty free, if he gives you £60 how much change would you give him?

Good luck!!:ok:

OzyOS 28th Jun 2006 01:23

Ms MillMoo....Congratulations to you too!!!!

I can not thank you ehough for putting my mind at ease.....those questions are more than reasonable....ahhhhh, the sigh of relief, what was I all worried for ;)

Goodluck with your training (thats when the real fun, tears and excitment begin :8 )

Will keep you posted on outcome...fingers x :p

jam123 29th Jun 2006 08:37

Hi all

Can anyone tell me if there are any max age restrictions on new CC and what is the average age? also are there any male CC of indian origin....

Cheers

ps Answer to above question 1400 london time 0600 Boston time - which one did you give?:confused:


Jam

monkey_boi 29th Jun 2006 10:34

Hi sally,
i have my interview on the 7th July 06, i was wondeing if you could email me and let me know what exactly im going expect, i would appreciate a lot. My email address is [email protected]
thank you
Dan

monkey_boi 29th Jun 2006 10:48

INTERVIEW!
 
Hi everyone,
I have my interview on the 7th of July 06, does anyone else have one that date? i would also appreciate if anyone has passed there interview recently and would like to help me out on what to expect.
thank you.

[email protected] 29th Jun 2006 12:43

Virgin Training. 11th Sep
 
Anyone starting training on 11th Sep @ Virgin?
Say hi!!
:)

[email protected] 29th Jun 2006 13:05

if you want to be successfull!
 
* Make sure you say hello and introduce yourself to everyone else waiting for the interview to commence.
A few ice breakers will could include:
- Hello I'm (blah blah blah)
- Where are you from?
- Have you applied before? (that way if you haven't they may give you some ideas for the day)
- What do you do for work at the moment?
(that should be enough to get started and get you talking to a few people)

* To get through the group exercise at the begining, make sure you provide ideas to your problem, acknowledge others ideas, don't hold back but don't be abrupt and try to lead the group - you're not going for a supervisor role so they aren't looking for leaders.

* Most important thing to remember 'NOT' to say is how 'you love to travel', or 'you're applying because you want to see the world' - it doesn't work like that.
You need to be focused on 'Customer Service' 'Exciting random schedule'.

* We aren't plastic Sindy dolls at Virgin so don't be fake. Smile and be pleasant and honest - if this doesn't come naturally or you're stressed from the car/train journey - take a few deep breaths before you go in, grab a coffee (Interviews are now at Concorde 2000 @ Gatwick - there is a small coffee shop on the ground floor as you walk in and get greated by one of the recruiters - leave an extra 20/30mins before your interview is due to commence).

* Most of all relax and enjoy it. It's more like going for a audition than an interview.
If you are not successful (as I have been previously) don't take it personally - there was a guy on my interview day who had been crew for another airline and did everything right - from what I thought - and didn't get through. Re-apply in 6 months! - That is seen as encouraging.

* If you get asked what would you do if you are unsuccessful - Reapply in 6 months -"I can't see myself working for any other airline - Virgin is so fantastic" - and it is, wait until you start work here!

* Oh and don't forget any of the required documents - have your checklist from your invitation letter and all that ready the night before. It is easlily done.

Hope this helps - any questions? Good luck y'all - See you in the air!

Dreaming for VS 29th Jun 2006 13:34

Preparing Q&A
 
Hi! Guys!
This website is really helpful, thanks for all you guys generous sharing!
There are only 3 days left for all we HK wannabe to get ready for VS's RD in Hong Kong. I am getting very excited since I was determined to join.
I quit my ex-airline and learnt swimming for VS. I am preparing some Q&A now. Scribbling answers and practising in front of mirror until I get natural.
Only that I always get nervous in the group, for this part I am not sure how can I get ready.

OzyOS 29th Jun 2006 13:49

I know 'Dreaming For VS', its deffinately exciting, its excellent that you learnt to swim for the FA position, but was wondering why you would quit your current airline job before you have the go ahead for Virgin? I'm assuming it was a ground job because being able to swim is an essential requirement, but I truely hope your resignation wasnt based on a potential position with Virgin. I am not trying at all to sound negative, more concerned that (god forbid) if Virgin doesnt work out, you have something to fall back on?

Anyway, Best of luck for Sunday :ok: ...and let the games begin!

monkey_boi 29th Jun 2006 14:05

INTERVIEW!
 
sorry i made a mistake, my interview is on the 6th of July, anyone else have an interview then?

Miss World 29th Jun 2006 18:38

Hi guys, just a quick question, I scanned through the thread quick...

I just wondered what virgin are like for swapping your interview date..???

I got a letter this morning inviting me for an interview next thursday, only problem is im currently doing an aircraft conversion course at my present airline and there's no way I can ask for the day off.

Any advice??

Thanks Guys x

danflybe 29th Jun 2006 18:45

RE: Swapping Interview Date
 
They are pretty accomodating when it comes to changing your interview date - give the Recruitment Team a ring and ask for the interview dates that are available. You can pretty much pick and choose when is best for you to go.

Airhostessdream 30th Jun 2006 00:19

HI EVERYONE
 
:) Hi everyone, I am new to the forum. This seems like such a great and interesting site, i am really pleased i came across it :O , Hopefully I can chat with other cabin crew wannabes. I am currently waiting for my virgin application form, Does anybody have any tips about if you are invited for an interview. It seems a really tough process :eek:. I read dorest boy's reponse to how the interview works. For anyone who has gotten a job with V.A, i would be so grateful if you can give me some tips. Also does anyone know The pay per month. Thanks. Congruats to everyone who has gotten a job for Virgin x


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