Ky.BrownBourbn
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I was previously on the Interview team elsewhere, it is possible to get a job there BUT if you think going to one to get a job at the big boys is going to happen you are sadly mistaken. They offer booths to the majors to get the people in the door, depending on the job fair, all company's are offered a booth because the job fair provider is in the business to get YOU to spend your money for training services, Whether it's Type ratings, Sim Training, ATP's, Military conversions, etc. It's a business PERIOD! I know guys who went to some who won type RATINGS, or training but those are usually offered in trade for a booth at the event. there are a lot of things that go on behind the scenes at these things BUT if you think you are going to one, stand in line with 300-500 other people and stand out enough to get a job, I think you are sadly misinformed. Of course, Kit Darby would tell you otherwise! (rumor has it he had a extremely high end italian sports car from everybody who paid him for his "Job Fairs".) With the EEOC involvement for any company that does any kind of DOD (Defense Department) work (Charters), the playing field has to be level and not sure if getting hired and/or an interview at one of these now would help at all. I know this changed in the last few years by what I've heard from HR people at current employer.
Now with that being said, I think their are other services there that can benefit individuals, ie. Resume services, Back Ground checks, Interview Prep, Aeromedical Advice and Training Services. I highly recommend having a background check done before applying anywhere, You may be surprised what comes up (even at your current employer)! I use to have the contact numbers for all of these type people but have been out of the loop for some time. Maybe search it on the internet or look at the attendees of these events. You can find valuable information on these web boards if you dig through all the BS! Make sure to use AVIATION company(s), What the general public gets done in a background check or Interview and what Aviation Professionals get asked or checked are entirely two different things!
Good Luck,
KBB
Now with that being said, I think their are other services there that can benefit individuals, ie. Resume services, Back Ground checks, Interview Prep, Aeromedical Advice and Training Services. I highly recommend having a background check done before applying anywhere, You may be surprised what comes up (even at your current employer)! I use to have the contact numbers for all of these type people but have been out of the loop for some time. Maybe search it on the internet or look at the attendees of these events. You can find valuable information on these web boards if you dig through all the BS! Make sure to use AVIATION company(s), What the general public gets done in a background check or Interview and what Aviation Professionals get asked or checked are entirely two different things!
Good Luck,
KBB