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Anyone have any experience with these guys? Any other interview prep services?

Thanks in advance
 
Emerald Coast Consulting.

Who are you interviewing for? I haven't used them, but apparently, they have a great Pinnacle prep.
 
Anyone have any experience with these guys? Any other interview prep services?

Thanks in advance
I cant stop thinking about how much I want an ice cream sunday right now.
 
Aren't they in the Destin/Ft. Walton area and one of thier guys is at FedEx so they have good FedEx prep?
 
ECC is great. However, for a job at a Regional, it is not needed.
 
I am interviewing for comair in about 4 weeks.

If you think you will gain confidence by going to ECC, then I would recommend it. However, if you have been through a couple interviews before and feel confident about yourself as a person and as a pilot then you shouldn't have a problem with your Comair interview. It is about as straightforward as they come; the pilot and HR rep that you interview with just want to see that 1) you are knowledgable about your current operation (instruction, 135, etc), and 2) they could stand doing a four day trip with you without wanting to pull their hair out. I know that interviewing with a job that could be considered your big break can be nerve-wracking but if you are confident in yourself and relax during the interview then you will do just fine. Good luck with whatever decision you make and on your interview.
 
If you think you will gain confidence by going to ECC, then I would recommend it. However, if you have been through a couple interviews before and feel confident about yourself as a person and as a pilot then you shouldn't have a problem with your Comair interview. It is about as straightforward as they come; the pilot and HR rep that you interview with just want to see that 1) you are knowledgable about your current operation (instruction, 135, etc), and 2) they could stand doing a four day trip with you without wanting to pull their hair out. I know that interviewing with a job that could be considered your big break can be nerve-wracking but if you are confident in yourself and relax during the interview then you will do just fine. Good luck with whatever decision you make and on your interview.


I really appreciate that and look forward to (hopefully) being part of a great pilot group. I will probably do the prep work just because it (comair) was one of my first choices and really want to make a good impression. I am a little concerned about the computerized test though, but I think I will be okay during the interview portion. Thanks again:beer:
 
I really appreciate that and look forward to (hopefully) being part of a great pilot group. I will probably do the prep work just because it (comair) was one of my first choices and really want to make a good impression. I am a little concerned about the computerized test though, but I think I will be okay during the interview portion. Thanks again:beer:



If it makes you feel better about your chances, go for it. But honestly, in our current situation, if you have anything more than minimums and seem like you can balance a checkbook, I don't think you'll have any problems. We need so many guys right now.

My interview was cake. Heavy on the HR stuff, light on the technical (perhaps because I had a lot of jet experience). Their positive attitude towards me was the biggest difference from my other interviews.

The cognitive testing was a little weird. Some tests were straightforward. Some I didn't have a clue how I did.


I don't think you need Emerald Coast for a Comair interview, but if it makes you feel more at ease, then it's money well spent...

Good luck.
 
I just used them since they came recommended. I was a bit skeptical but after meeting with the prep guy in person myself along with the other folks who attended were quite pleased. Money well spent and they will do follow up if you so desire, calls for pre interview prep work, etc. I'd recommend them. The gentleman who did our prep was very observant and offered great advice, guidance and insight.
 

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