The interview process is typical of most airlines. There is an application, assessment, F2F The application and assessment were very easy, and you felt like you were given a true idea of the role. The F2F was such a welcoming and calming experience. You arrive at JetBlue University in Orlando, FL, where you check in. Next, you’re directed to a desk to provide your physical and copy of your passport (they keep the copy), and given a name tag. Next, you go to an auditorium and sit based on when you arrived. At this point you can mingle a bit if you’d like. I spent my time talking to the girls next to me, directly behind me, and the men in front of me. I introduced myself to only those people lol. Next, several people from talent acquisition will come in and grab you in groups of 5-6. You are guided to a room with a simulator of an airplane cabin, where they have you sit down, remove your shoes, then complete a reach test (it’s 6’3), then immediately to the jump seat. It’s over the shoulder, with a middle release (I’m 5’3, 235lbs and I passed both without issue, I’m top heavy and hippy lol). Next, you go back to the auditorium where they give a presentation about JB pay, benefits, training, schedules, bases, uniforms, and history. They take questions at the end. After that’s finished, you’ll get a little break (the stuff before takes about 2-3 hours). I went over to The Lodge cafeteria and got some coffee and beef jerky. They told us to be back by 10am, but a lot of folks just hung around & showed up 10-20 mins later. At 10am they will begin calling you for your individual one-on-ones. They are held in a giant room at little desks, and you’ll be interviewed by either an FA, a manager, or someone from Talent Acquisition. At this point they’ll take that resume you were told to bring. I lucked out with my interviewer, we had nearly everything in common & at one point he had to stop talking & said “I keep forgetting this is an interview” lol. I was the last person to leave from my interview, it was about 35 mins. They’ll tell you to expect a response either in 24 hours or the next business day after the weekend. I received an email with my CJO the next morning. So excited to be on this journey!