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cole

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Anyone use Cage consulting interview prep? any comments on it or recs for other interview prep places.
Thanks
 
For a regional airline? Yes, definitely go to Cheryl. She is GREAT at prepping pilots for their first interview.

If you were going to Fedex, jetblue or SWA, I'd recommend Aaron Hagan.
 
You know, I spent a couple of minutes thinking about this, and I don't know why I didn't remember this sooner, but Kathy Sweeney is probably exactly what you are looking for. Cheryl I think has slowed waaaaay down since United stopped hiring. Cheryl was based is Denver but moved outside Phoenix after the hiring boom subsided. My friend went to her a year ago but it was like a two hour drive from PHX.

Try Kathy...she will spend so much time with you making sure you are prepared...I've talked to several of her clients and they have all been extremely impressed. She specializes in dealing with problem areas in one's past as well. She also rewrote several of my family member's resumes and I thought they were outstanding (after the rewrite of course).

Her website is www.awriteresume.com.
 
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I did cheryl cage, and she was great. It was very helpful to read her book "checklist for success" as part of the consult.
The other books she publishes on the tech portion are very good too.

-CaKe
 
I went to Cage 2 years ago for my FL interview. She really consentrates on cleaning up your answers and working on short, sweet to the point stories.

She will also review your resume and clean up any spots and point out gaps you may not see.

I felt it was worth every penny. All 250,000 of them.

And I got the job.

Good luck.
 
BuckO said:
I went to Cage 2 years ago...

I felt it was worth every penny. All 250,000 of them.

Uhh, that'd be $2,500.00! PLEASE tell me you didn't spend $2,500.00 cleaning up your answers!!!
 

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