Eurowings Europe F/O
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I did many assessments in my life, but Eurowings and all the companies involved with interpersonal make the selection process the most weird in the world.
You do the BQ one month, the simulator after 3, and eventually the interview after another 1/2/3 months, making the all recruiting process the longest ever possible.
Even passing everything, I know some people who have never got called, or never started the type rating.
You do the BQ one month, the simulator after 3, and eventually the interview after another 1/2/3 months, making the all recruiting process the longest ever possible.
Even passing everything, I know some people who have never got called, or never started the type rating.

Join Date: May 2023
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Hello, Eurowings Europe seems to be recruiting strongly, particularly for the Prague base. Does anyone have any info on the conditions there?Number of flight hours per month in high and low season?Ideally a salary range?How is the dynamic/atmosphere there? Thanks in advance for your feedback! Have a good day!
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I could not agree more Hogos. Absolute disgrace when it comes to this kind of recruitment business policy machine. This will not end soon. More and more companies choose recruitment agents nowadays and interpersonal is currently one of the largest in Europe if not a monopoly in Germany.
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The interpersonal booth at pilot expo was such a useless experience. Like hey we can't help, we will not take your contact or whatever. It will take time sorry. I guess they are only there for the future students to keep the hope alive. But when you have already applied you are no-one.
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The interpersonal booth at pilot expo was such a useless experience. Like hey we can't help, we will not take your contact or whatever. It will take time sorry. I guess they are only there for the future students to keep the hope alive. But when you have already applied you are no-one.
Same with simulator and CQ dates, where you often get informed two days ahead for open slots.
And especially for EW Europe I don't understand the permanent job-advertisement. It seems that they're are constantly recruiting and they must receive a lot of applications, but they only have 20 aircraft with the options of one or two more.