Submitted resume first, then contacted for phone interview. Past the first round, was invited to interview in the office with about a half dozen other candidates. Had two interviews with managers and then lunch with other pricing analysts and candidates, during which we were invited to ask them anything. So basically another interview by your would-be teammates. They were all very nice. DId not get to experience full process as I received and accepted another offer around the same time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Seemed more about what questions I was asking than theirs...
I applied online. I interviewed at United Airlines (Chicago, IL) in Mar 2023
Interview
The interview process was straight forward. First, they send an email with a questionnaire and they contact you for a screening interview. After that, you're given a technical interview with 5 questions. Unfortunately, I didn't pass the part.
I applied through university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at United Airlines (Austin, TX) in Feb 2020
Interview
I applied through campus recruiting website and they start the first round as in-person campus interviews. The move to on-site interview in Chicago. The interview is very technical and contains specific questions about the airline industry.
I applied through university. I interviewed at United Airlines (Chicago, IL) in Feb 2020
Interview
2 rounds: on campus interview and onsite with 4 interviewers. Things went smoothly and fast. They asked some technical questions related to probability and graphs, traditional behavioral questions, such as: why united? Why price analysis? What is the most challenge for United in 2020?
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why is United Airlines? What is the most challenge for airlines in 2020?