I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Alaska Airlines (Washington, DC) in Dec 2015
Interview
After an online interview, they asked me to come in for a group interview. Due to cofusion about location, all of the candidates for the job ended up arriving late! (We all had to shuttle from the airport). To speed things up, they gave us the welcoming seminar telling people how hard it is, and what is expected (the metro does not run for the morning shift- so we're all required to have a reliable way to get to work), and some of the difficult aspects of the job. Then they gave all of us a time to meet for our one-on-one interviews. However, they had set up two tables with two employees and interviewed two people at the same time. After the first interview, you were asked to switch to the next employee while the other candidate does the same. One employee focused on work history and how it applies to the job, and the other played devils-advocate a bit. He asked a series of generic questions but then would ask more questions about your answer that seemed like he wasn't pleased. At first I thought he was just testing how I reacted, but then I feared he really didn't think my answers were good. I got an offer so I think he was just testing! Also, they watched us. They watched how we mingled with other people, and how we responded to the entire experience (especially since we all had an adrenaline rush getting there!)
Explain a time where someone remembered you, but you didn't remember them. Why did you stand out to them? (That's not the exact wording- but it's along those lines)
Several typical questions, very easy. Lasted less than 30 mins. They were eager to hire, it looks like. Let me know about the result of the interview the same day.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
List one of your best and worst experiences in customer service
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Alaska Airlines (Palm Springs, CA)
Interview
I applied for the CSA position and answered about 50 questions . I was invited to a pre orientation presentation via Zoom. There were about 35 people on the call. It lasted an hour. Individuals were not asked any questions , but you could ask questions . We were told we would hear within the next few days if chosen for a one on one interview. Basically they have their mind made up since they do not get to know you .
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Alaska Airlines (Seattle, WA) in Jan 2025
Interview
Very simple, easy, and straight forward. All you have to do is go into the interview, and be yourself. Smile a lot and show the recruiters why you are the right person for the job