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Whelk 12th January 2025 08:45


Originally Posted by MarkBaum (Post 11805610)
After the Digital Interview it's just a wait until March?

Good luck to everyone!

Yep just the long wait now!

DomMar195 12th January 2025 12:16

Got my test scores for the online tests. Average in numerical and verbal and above average in logical. This was apparently good enough for me to progress to digital interview automatically. No waiting required.

macyryder23 12th January 2025 12:19

Hi everyone…
I’m just prepping for my digital interview, could I ask how many questions are involved please?

Many Thanks…
Good Luck to All!!!

Aaron_07 12th January 2025 14:26

Just got my digital interview invite! Was not feeling confident but here we go!

Mount 12th January 2025 21:33

Failed at the first hurdle... I assume they wanted above average in all tests. Out of interest, what did people get. I got average for the logical reasoning, which I found really difficult, and above average for the other two. How did people practise for logical reasoning? It was much harder than any I've done before...

AviatorDan 13th January 2025 05:46

Interesting so from my observation it seems getting above average for logical reasoning will send you to the next stage. To be honest I didn't practice for any of the tests 😂 but I found them all okay. Somehow I got above average for logical reasoning.

MarkBaum 13th January 2025 11:21

Is this the only Tui thread that people are using or is there a different one?

Aaron_07 13th January 2025 17:05


Originally Posted by Mount (Post 11806212)
Failed at the first hurdle... I assume they wanted above average in all tests. Out of interest, what did people get. I got average for the logical reasoning, which I found really difficult, and above average for the other two. How did people practise for logical reasoning? It was much harder than any I've done before...

I got Above average in Logical then average for other two and passed. I used the Sova practice tests and an website called 'Assessment day'. And the reason you may have failed with better results is because I think it doesn't take into account the time taken and if you take too long it could cause you to fail.

Mount 13th January 2025 19:12


Originally Posted by Aaron_07 (Post 11806702)
I got Above average in Logical then average for other two and passed. I used the Sova practice tests and an website called 'Assessment day'. And the reason you may have failed with better results is because I think it doesn't take into account the time taken and if you take too long it could cause you to fail.

I did the Sova tests but haven't heard of Assessment day. Thanks! I'll give it another go next year. That could be it. The maths and verbal I took around 10 minutes each, but I definitely went over 15 minutes by a fair bit for the logical.

speedbird7879 14th January 2025 11:34

Hey guys, I just did the assessments for the TUI scheme. I got rejected, but did anyone else here find the maths assessment really difficult? I did the one for the BA scheme last year and found it really easy, but found that this one didn't give adequate data to use interpret, and some of the questions didn't properly link with the data. Did anyone else find this? It's probably me, but it was a lot harder than the BA assessment last year! Thanks

vivii 14th January 2025 19:23

Hii, i've finally reached the age to apply and i was planning on doing the tests tomorrow. I just wanted to know if anyone that got through could tell me how long they took to complete the tests so i can figure out a time to do them. Thank you!

IsoValveAuto 14th January 2025 20:24


Originally Posted by vivii (Post 11807373)
Hii, i've finally reached the age to apply and i was planning on doing the tests tomorrow. I just wanted to know if anyone that got through could tell me how long they took to complete the tests so i can figure out a time to do them. Thank you!

In the brief for the three tests it quotes about 15 minutes for each. You can do one at a time also.

SheriffsBadge 14th January 2025 21:16


Originally Posted by speedbird7879 (Post 11807105)
Hey guys, I just did the assessments for the TUI scheme. I got rejected, but did anyone else here find the maths assessment really difficult? I did the one for the BA scheme last year and found it really easy, but found that this one didn't give adequate data to use interpret, and some of the questions didn't properly link with the data. Did anyone else find this? It's probably me, but it was a lot harder than the BA assessment last year! Thanks

I definitely found the maths one trickier than the Speedbird one. What really threw me was the Logical Reasoning. I was surprised at how difficult I found that. I would recommend potential applicants swot up on this.

CMercer06 15th January 2025 09:07

Assessment Scoring
 
Hello all!

Just wanting to enquire what people are generally scoring. I've been given the rejection and scored 2 Above Averages, and an Average. Is this normal? Are they looking for Above Average in all 3? Just wondering what different people have had as there seems to be a fair amount of people reaching the DI stage?

Regards,
Charlie

IsoValveAuto 15th January 2025 10:57


Originally Posted by CMercer06 (Post 11807626)
Hello all!

Just wanting to enquire what people are generally scoring. I've been given the rejection and scored 2 Above Averages, and an Average. Is this normal? Are they looking for Above Average in all 3? Just wondering what different people have had as there seems to be a fair amount of people reaching the DI stage?

Regards,
Charlie

I got through with 2 above averages, in Numerical and Verbal, and average in Logical. It’s impossible to know what they’re looking for, but it could be an overall score of all 3 tests, or perhaps CV is taken into account too.
I’ve also seen people get through with 1 above average, so it could be that if you score ridiculously high in just 1 test you get through as your average across all 3 is higher as a result (although I haven’t heard of any below averages getting accepted).
Of course no way to know for sure, but a few things I’ve considered regardless.

OpticFS 15th January 2025 12:44


Originally Posted by CMercer06 (Post 11807626)
Hello all!

Just wanting to enquire what people are generally scoring. I've been given the rejection and scored 2 Above Averages, and an Average. Is this normal? Are they looking for Above Average in all 3? Just wondering what different people have had as there seems to be a fair amount of people reaching the DI stage?

Regards,
Charlie

From what I’ve read it seems you only needed 1Above average but that needed to be in Logical Reasoning so I’m guessing that has the most weighting, but I guess the only people that really know the answer would be TUI

YousefThePilot 15th January 2025 19:17

Absolutely butchered that Interview

YousefThePilot 15th January 2025 19:20


Originally Posted by OpticFS (Post 11807771)
From what I’ve read it seems you only needed 1Above average but that needed to be in Logical Reasoning so I’m guessing that has the most weighting, but I guess the only people that really know the answer would be TUI

Its also based on how long you take although it says its untimed many have suggested that it plays a part in your score.
But i guess who knows lol

Donut_Ring 15th January 2025 23:05

Hi all, I got through to the assessment centre last year, around the final 160 people, and I’m not applying this year so thought I’d share some advice from my experience. However, they could have updated the application so please take with a pinch of salt.



From memory the application went: Initial application > online tests > digital interview > assessment centre > sim



The hardest bit by far of the whole application was the online tests. I believe they use a company called ‘Sova’ and there are some example questions online. The abstract reasoning and numerical reasoning were very tough I found, and the only way to get good is to just practice similar tests. You get to notice patterns and styles of questions once you do enough practice.



For any interview I think there are 4 main things to research:
  1. What are the pilot competencies, what example do you have of you being good at this competency, and how can you quickly break down an interview question and link it to a competency
  2. What is TUIs business strategy and how do you fit into that as a pilot. You’re not just there to fly planes, you’re essentially working as a team to provide great customer service - have a read through their annual report
  3. What are TUIs values, how do you show you exhibit these values and that you’re a good fit for the company. E.g. are you always really inclusive of other people and always make sure to do this at work, are you passionate about customer service and going the extra mile
  4. Why do you want to be a pilot and why at TUI. This gets asked at every single scheme. Why do you want to do this, what research have you done and how do you show a passion for aviation, and why in particular do you want to do it for TUI. If you just say because it’s been my dream since a kid, they’re not going to pick you. It’s a good start, but what do you do in your life that showcases love for aviation and why do you think TUI are so great


There were maths tests online and on the assessment day, useful topics to brush up on: rearranging formulas, plug and chug algebra , ratios, angles, areas, percentage changes - again could be different but these would all be useful.



If you get as far as the assessment centre, there was an in person maths exercise part calculator part no calculator, there was a case study which you had to prep for beforehand, a group exercise, and a competency interview. The staff there were all really great and make you feel as relaxed as possible.



Hopefully that is helpful for your own preparation. Again, can’t stress enough about the online tests that you need to practice practice practice.



Useful resources:

TUI website

Stephenav8 on YouTube

TUI Annual report

alantho 16th January 2025 11:51

Hi kyrodevv, I cannot pm yet either would you mind messaging me too, I would love to join the whatsApp group.

Aaron_07 16th January 2025 14:32

Well that's that. Digital interview submitted. Sounded very nervous and may have repeated myself a few times but hope the suit was enough to impress them! Best of luck to the rest of you applying!

Paul69 16th January 2025 15:13


Originally Posted by Donut_Ring (Post 11808063)
Hi all, I got through to the assessment centre last year, around the final 160 people, and I’m not applying this year so thought I’d share some advice from my experience. However, they could have updated the application so please take with a pinch of salt.



From memory the application went: Initial application > online tests > digital interview > assessment centre > sim



The hardest bit by far of the whole application was the online tests. I believe they use a company called ‘Sova’ and there are some example questions online. The abstract reasoning and numerical reasoning were very tough I found, and the only way to get good is to just practice similar tests. You get to notice patterns and styles of questions once you do enough practice.



For any interview I think there are 4 main things to research:
  1. What are the pilot competencies, what example do you have of you being good at this competency, and how can you quickly break down an interview question and link it to a competency
  2. What is TUIs business strategy and how do you fit into that as a pilot. You’re not just there to fly planes, you’re essentially working as a team to provide great customer service - have a read through their annual report
  3. What are TUIs values, how do you show you exhibit these values and that you’re a good fit for the company. E.g. are you always really inclusive of other people and always make sure to do this at work, are you passionate about customer service and going the extra mile
  4. Why do you want to be a pilot and why at TUI. This gets asked at every single scheme. Why do you want to do this, what research have you done and how do you show a passion for aviation, and why in particular do you want to do it for TUI. If you just say because it’s been my dream since a kid, they’re not going to pick you. It’s a good start, but what do you do in your life that showcases love for aviation and why do you think TUI are so great


There were maths tests online and on the assessment day, useful topics to brush up on: rearranging formulas, plug and chug algebra , ratios, angles, areas, percentage changes - again could be different but these would all be useful.



If you get as far as the assessment centre, there was an in person maths exercise part calculator part no calculator, there was a case study which you had to prep for beforehand, a group exercise, and a competency interview. The staff there were all really great and make you feel as relaxed as possible.



Hopefully that is helpful for your own preparation. Again, can’t stress enough about the online tests that you need to practice practice practice.



Useful resources:

TUI website

Stephenav8 on YouTube

TUI Annual report

Thanks for posting that. It’s very useful in my application process. Better practice practice practice 😂👍

dr.pitt 18th January 2025 18:10

Hey all,
First of all good luck to everyone! :)

I just did my 3 tests and waiting for results. Just out of curiosity, has anyone managed to do all the 3 tests within the allotted time? I found 15 mins nowhere near enough for some of the modules.

will07jet 18th January 2025 22:36


Originally Posted by DomMar195 (Post 11805963)
Got my test scores for the online tests. Average in numerical and verbal and above average in logical. This was apparently good enough for me to progress to digital interview automatically. No waiting required.

Really? That’s so weird.. I got the exact same scores and got rejected

Sprose 19th January 2025 01:21


Really? That’s so weird.. I got the exact same scores and got rejected
I think its going on a combo of what the system pulls from the CV and the test questions, but from what I am reading on the assessment email, it goes on both your scoring and the time it takes you to achieve said score, if you get the above average in terms of correct questions that's brilliant, but if you took the whole 15 minutes that goes against you, I think its looking at if you can hit avg or above avg in a slightly shorter time span to see how decisive you are in terms of reasoning and taking action.

Dannamak 19th January 2025 11:16

Just to chime in with my results:

Logical reasoning - average
Verbal reasoning - average
Numerical reasoning - above average

Time taken must be a massive factor, as I got through all 3 fairly quickly. I did take a fair bit longer to get going on the logical reasoning.

Cameron235 19th January 2025 14:38

I don't think time is the major factor more so the results, I got average across all 3 taking about 30 minutes on each one and still passed, so it's probably just a combination of both with it leaned further to results than time.

Mount 19th January 2025 21:02


Originally Posted by Cameron235 (Post 11810158)
I don't think time is the major factor more so the results, I got average across all 3 taking about 30 minutes on each one and still passed, so it's probably just a combination of both with it leaned further to results than time.

interesting, I got above average for the numerical and verbal, and spent around 10 minutes for both then spent about 30 mins on the logical and got average. Do they take into account what you put in the about me bit?

ele.disilvio 20th January 2025 20:33

Hi! I'd love to joint the whatsapp group but I am not able to message you since I don't have enough post. Can you write to me?

HighBallInLow 22nd January 2025 14:16

Hi guys. Just a heads up, I have received a rejection email after completing the digital interviews on Monday. Above average in all reasoning tests so not sure if it was my CV or the interview responses that didn’t resonate with them. Was surprised to receive a response so soon, given they mentioned end of march. The very best of luck to those who make it through to the assessment centre!

Whelk 22nd January 2025 17:58


Originally Posted by HighBallInLow (Post 11812185)
Hi guys. Just a heads up, I have received a rejection email after completing the digital interviews on Monday. Above average in all reasoning tests so not sure if it was my CV or the interview responses that didn’t resonate with them. Was surprised to receive a response so soon, given they mentioned end of march. The very best of luck to those who make it through to the assessment centre!

Sorry to hear that mate! BA speedbird will be another option halfway through the year. Keep on truckin'.

OpticFS 22nd January 2025 18:26


Originally Posted by HighBallInLow (Post 11812185)
Hi guys. Just a heads up, I have received a rejection email after completing the digital interviews on Monday. Above average in all reasoning tests so not sure if it was my CV or the interview responses that didn’t resonate with them. Was surprised to receive a response so soon, given they mentioned end of march. The very best of luck to those who make it through to the assessment centre!

In all honesty very shocked by this, especially given the applications still haven’t closed but it shows they really are filtering through from the get go to make sure they meet the deadlines they’ve set out for themselves, best of luck to all those that are still in the process and for those unsuccessful, BA opens in a few weeks so more opportunities over there

Flightradar247 22nd January 2025 21:06

Did anyone else complete the digital interview and get rejected?

ele.disilvio 24th January 2025 13:28

Do anyone know if the cover letter is a required document? Because today I did the digital interview and realised I didn't upload any additional document besides the CV

Whelk 24th January 2025 17:41


Originally Posted by ele.disilvio (Post 11813623)
Do anyone know if the cover letter is a required document? Because today I did the digital interview and realised I didn't upload any additional document besides the CV

There is no requirement for a cover letter and pretty sure they said that they don't need it.

Foxy1715 25th January 2025 19:03

I have heard nothing back yet, I expected no communication until the end of March as per their emails.

Planechanelle 27th January 2025 15:14


Originally Posted by kyrorb (Post 11799743)
I'm putting together a WhatsApp groupchat for the schemes, for both TUI and British Airways. If you'd like to join, please message me on 07869772009, or follow this link!

chat.whatsapp.com/le9Ui55hWc40oWI9f8k2Pa

hi, are you able to add me to the WhatsApp group too please? I’m having troubles joining using the link

nikul467 27th January 2025 15:23


Originally Posted by Flightradar247 (Post 11812425)
Did anyone else complete the digital interview and get rejected?

Just got an email saying I was rejected

Cruxy 27th January 2025 15:43

Heya I'd like to ask, if I do fail these online assessments am I allowed to re-apply at the same period... or even with a different email if I must?

Planechanelle 27th January 2025 19:14


Originally Posted by nikul467 (Post 11815289)
Just got an email saying I was rejected

im so sorry to hear that! If you don’t mind me asking, when did you complete the digital interview?


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