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Old 7th May 2024 | 13:46
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TUI UK non type rated pilot selection

Hello.

I am at the pre-recorded screening video questions for the latest opening for NTR FOs at Tui UK. I was wondering if anyone had a heads up on the types of questions (or even specifics) that might be asked.

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Old 9th May 2024 | 20:00
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Anyone heard anything after submitting the video questions?
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Old 19th May 2024 | 18:47
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TUI digital interview

Hey everyone, does anyone have any information on the TUI digital interview questions? What questions they ask you and what you should be preparing for?

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Old 27th May 2024 | 16:44
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I just got invited to the East Midlands assessment centre for the next stage of pilot recruitment. For context I'm applying for NTR First officer & completed the video recorded interview questions on the 19th May. The only assessment dates available were the 18th or 19th of June. Anyone else get this email? Is there a sim test, it only stated there is a group exercise, technical test and a case study, with an in person interview in the afternoon?

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Old 27th May 2024 | 16:51
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4 questions, 180 seconds to prepare, then camera automatically records and stops recording after 180seconds, you can end it early. A practice question about What are my strengths? The main questions I had were why I wanted to fly? A time I had gone out of my way to give great customer service? a time I have shown leadership? I would say they have a bunch of questions and you could get any, just practice the STARR format answers and give specific examples. I ran out on time on all my answers and that didn't seem to matter too much as I received a follow up email.
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Old 27th May 2024 | 23:18
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Originally Posted by Decoy.Bob
I just got invited to the East Midlands assessment centre for the next stage of pilot recruitment. For context I'm applying for NTR First officer & completed the video recorded interview questions on the 19th May. The only assessment dates available were the 18th or 19th of June. Anyone else get this email? Is there a sim test, it only stated there is a group exercise, technical test and a case study, with an in person interview in the afternoon?

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Got the email as well, booked for the18th. I heard that you do the Tech test, case study and then the group, if you pass those then you get the interview. If you pass that then the sim follows a few weeks later.
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Old 4th June 2024 | 07:43
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Home interview

I was wondering if anyone who has already completed the 4 home interview questions if they could share the questions asked. Thank you
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