Norwegian recruiting cadets!!!
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I have 300 hrs, mostly SEP and about 40 hrs MEP, MCC and JOC and a university degree. Most of the airlines don't give a feedback, however NAS did give a feedback. Accordingly, they could give a feedback based on another reason. I have no problem to believe them. I'll keep working on building up my flying hrs, even on the C172.
I'll quote: "The general standard of applications has been extremely high and we have shortlisted candidates after flying hours, and unfortunately you have less hours than the majority of the candidates. "
It may be that the candidates are sorted according to age and experience, and maybe for NAS 300 hrs for my age is way too low.
Anyhow, good luck for all.
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I'll quote: "The general standard of applications has been extremely high and we have shortlisted candidates after flying hours, and unfortunately you have less hours than the majority of the candidates. "
It may be that the candidates are sorted according to age and experience, and maybe for NAS 300 hrs for my age is way too low.
Anyhow, good luck for all.
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but why do the send an invitation for the online assesment while they do know your total hours? when you applied you had to fill in your age and your total hours(PIC/SE/ME). And still they invited you to do the online assesment.
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but why do the send an invitation for the online assesment while they do know your total hours? when you applied you had to fill in your age and your total hours(PIC/SE/ME). And still they invited you to do the online assesment.
Hence the comment:
The general standard of applications has been extremely high and we have shortlisted candidates after flying hours, and unfortunately you have less hours than the majority of the candidates.
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I have 300 hrs, mostly SEP and about 40 hrs MEP, MCC and JOC and a university degree
maybe for NAS 300 hrs for my age is way too low
I know pilots who have gained employment with similar levels of experience to yours, but not straight on to jets and/or without attending an approved course.
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From what I've seen, Norwegian tends to recruit the most experienced candidates.
For instance, I do not know of any cabin crew that has been hired without previous airline experience ( outside Scandinavia that is).
With such a response for the NTR position, I can only imagine that they are looking at all possible ways to shorten that list. And I would think that experience would be a good place to start.
I don't think age would play a part considering some of the best guys I fly with are past 50.
For instance, I do not know of any cabin crew that has been hired without previous airline experience ( outside Scandinavia that is).
With such a response for the NTR position, I can only imagine that they are looking at all possible ways to shorten that list. And I would think that experience would be a good place to start.
I don't think age would play a part considering some of the best guys I fly with are past 50.
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Norwegian recruiting cadets!!!
Applied as soon as the opening came out last month. Got an email today saying that they wont be taking my application further, copy/paste email, no feedback given other than what has already been mentioned. Good luck guys!
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And people with 300 hours or less? Really unprofessional to send invitation for online test, and then answer "The general standard of applications has been extremely high and we have shortlisted candidates after flying hours, and unfortunately you have less hours than the majority of the candidates". But, in the minimum requirements there is no limit regarding this.
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doesn't make any sense, invite for online assessment and then refuse you because low hours.
Also because all of us sent the application with CV before the test....no sense at all
Also because all of us sent the application with CV before the test....no sense at all
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doesn't make any sense, invite for online assessment and then refuse you because low hours.
The traditional approach is, roughly:
Type-rated, current;
Type-rated, lapsed 12-24 months
Non-type rated, similar aircraft, current;
Non-type rated, similar aircraft, lapsed 12-24 months.
Then it's into the realms of those candidates who have limited flying experience and/or no experience as an airline pilot.
It's a question of risk management - not only cost but of capability in the cockpit.
Obviously not cast in stone, but unless they have a particular requirement to mix-and-match different experience levels that is the general trend.
Good news is that it seems there are an number of jobs available this year so just stick with it!
Don't ever be put off.
It took me 6 years and hundreds of applications to get my first job.
Many people told me I couldn't do it, but in the end I did fly the 'shiny jet'.
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Applied as soon as the opening came out last month. Got an email today saying that they wont be taking my application further, copy/paste email, no feedback given other than what has already been mentioned. Good luck guys!
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Applied as soon as the opening came out last month. Got an email today saying that they wont be taking my application further, copy/paste email, no feedback given other than what has already been mentioned. Good luck guys!
Anyway, as the company says 'non-rated first officers', why is the word 'cadets' even mentioned in the thread? Where does it come from?
Cheers!
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"Cadets" is not really mentionned but suggested in this sentence:
"Preferably educated from an FTO offering integrated course or other ‘’single education site’’ offering ’’JET Orientation’’ and/or ‘’Multi Crew Cooperation Course MCC’’ on relevant type"
I think this is the reason why we think they would hire cadets.
May be they will, may be not, there's no rule. Let's give it a try, it costs nothing but time !
"Preferably educated from an FTO offering integrated course or other ‘’single education site’’ offering ’’JET Orientation’’ and/or ‘’Multi Crew Cooperation Course MCC’’ on relevant type"
I think this is the reason why we think they would hire cadets.
May be they will, may be not, there's no rule. Let's give it a try, it costs nothing but time !
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What do you mean by "approved course"?
Are you refering to the integrated training companred to my modular training?All my courses were approved with certificates from registred and approved FTOs in Germany.
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Everything is strange about this recruitment process:
1) People received negative email after applying even with experience.
2) People received negative email after online test, with or without reason ( but the hour's reason is the most mysterious to understand...)
3) People got positive email after couple of days after online test.
4) People waiting "side of the pool" for what? Booh !
Finding their criteria...
1) People received negative email after applying even with experience.
2) People received negative email after online test, with or without reason ( but the hour's reason is the most mysterious to understand...)
3) People got positive email after couple of days after online test.
4) People waiting "side of the pool" for what? Booh !
Finding their criteria...
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In my opinion, this is gonna be as the Easyjet recruitment is going, with a TT 2000 and 1700 turboprop and 500 as CM-1, I received a positive back-up from them regarding my online test, 3 weeks after that I received the PFO message, thanks for try but not today... There are a lot of workmates with experience around the world, and they see this process as an opportunity to come back home... Sadly I do believe this is not going to be a Cadet program....
Best of luck guys..
Best of luck guys..
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Norwegian recruiting cadets!!!
They are looking for a specific "type"...look at the tests...2 personality type exercises.we can all fly planes but they know the type of candidate they are looking for....and it has little to do with hours or experience.equally, they don't want 50 newbies with 200 hrs or 50 newbies with 2000+ time. Norwegian employ across a very broad spectrum of experience and age..So sit it out, wait for your response and stop trying to find a pattern....because there isn't one.good luck guys and gals.
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