Monday, July 29, 2013

A Pilot’s Guide to the Successful Interview – Airline Pilot Interview Guide

A Pilot's Guide to the Successful Interview - Airline Pilot Interview GuideClick Image To Visit Site Can’t afford the cost of the airfares and time off, not to mention the cost of interview training seminars?


Now you don’t have to! For less than fifty dollars you can prepare and study for your next interview at home, and discover how to convert the interview into a Job.



Within minutes, these cutting edge techniques will give you an advantage over everyone else – no matter what level of skills or experience you have.


Because 100% of the people who will employ you stated when I interviewed them that, providing candidates met their minimum requirements, they were considered suitable for the position until they managed to talk themselves out of the Job!


In other words how you answer the question can be the difference between getting the job and getting the flick.


If you want to learn more about the interview process in a clear, well organised and easy to understand manner and win the interviewer’s attention… then this could be the most important message you’ve read all year.


And the good news is – your job has just become a lot easier. You’ll soon discover how to improve your interview technique and make yourself more informed, more knowledgeable and most importantly more employable.


You won’t be sweating about whether or not you have covered everything because, after completing ‘the guide’, you’ll be confident in your ability to deliver. All you need is a simple formula to follow…a roadmap that’ll keep you on track while side-stepping the pitfalls.


My name is Glen Solly… for the past fifteen years I’ve been practicing and explaining the secrets of ‘A Pilot’s Guide to the Successful Interview’ to flight crew from around the world. People like you, whose next job relies on the success of your interview.


Do you feel that you come across as uncertain, do you have difficulty expressing yourself?


Do you start to break out in a sweat when asked the answer to questions you don’t know?


Do you lack a plan of attack of how to prepare for the interview because “it’s just too hard”?


Do you want to know how to prepare properly with advice from those who sit on interview panels?


Do you have difficulty finding the right way and the right words to sell yourself?


Chances are, if you’re anything like other pilots I’ve talked to, you would have answered “yes” to many of the questions above.


And it’s not your fault! You see, the trouble is, you never get taught how to interview properly. For all your flight training, your proficiency skills and your technical knowledge you never get taught how to get the results that are intended. And without proper training, it’s often a ‘learn-as-you-go’ process with the end result being an unsuccessful interview and the crushing feeling that goes with it. Every one of the pilots I have talked to has faced the same frustration, expense and… Read more…


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