jetblue interview process
#16
Join Date: Apr 2006
Programs: jetBlue TrueBlue, Marriott Rewards, Hilton Honors Diamond
Posts: 2,164
I also did a drug test and not sure about background check, but it sounds promising. Still waiting. The drug test was last Wednesday, I did immediately after the interview. How long should I wait til they call me? I have a clean record.
Also, the position is part-time Airport Operations Clerk. Does that mean we get free flights anywhere anytime, no limits? Even part-timers? What do you usually do to board a flight, show ID?
Thanks.
Also, the position is part-time Airport Operations Clerk. Does that mean we get free flights anywhere anytime, no limits? Even part-timers? What do you usually do to board a flight, show ID?
Thanks.
#17
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: San Diego (SAN)
Programs: IHG Platinum
Posts: 940
As JAX2BOS said you get unlimited Space Available Travel Benefits on JetBlue. All of the good stuff should be explained with in the first few days of orientation. We even allow non-pilots and flight attendants access to the jumpseats so long as there aren't any pilots or flight attendants signed up. Flight Attendants get first crack at the jumpseats so long as their are no must-rides and pilots get first crack at theirs under the same conditions.
#18
Join Date: Apr 2006
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To clarify, flight deck jumpseats are not open to all employees. Pilots do get first crack, but only against a very limited set of employees who are allowed to be there, which is pretty much just pilots and dispatchers. Flight attendant jumpseats in the cabin, though, are open to all employees, which is a very nice benefit of JetBlue that no other carrier I'm aware of offers.
#19
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 7
I've been contacted by JetBlue, reguarding the form I signed for my background check. It was an old form, so they asked me to sign a new one. From there I was contacted by the third party to perform the check. Now, I wait.... I hope to hear something soon!!! How much notice would they give (should they hire me) before they send me to training in Orlando?
#21
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 27
I just finished Res training at Jetblue and was moved up to Groups and am in training for that now. As you as you complete your training, you can fly for free. However, it is always standby. if you want a confirmed seat you have to pay. Your passes on other airlines are also standby. The prices vary. On Southwest, you can fly for $25 each way on a pass, again it is standby.
#22
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 352
I don't want to hijack your thread - but I recently got hired on as a JetBlue intern at their Forest Hills, NY office.
Can any employee chime in if interns are allowed to fly non-rev on AA metal? I thought we were, but no confirmation...thanks.
Can any employee chime in if interns are allowed to fly non-rev on AA metal? I thought we were, but no confirmation...thanks.
#23
Join Date: Apr 2006
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#25
Join Date: Apr 2006
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#26
Join Date: Aug 2004
Programs: Marriott Plat
Posts: 946
Congrats! I did that last summer, PM me if you have questions. But no, college crew don't get to non-rev on other carriers.
#28
Join Date: Apr 2006
Programs: jetBlue TrueBlue, Marriott Rewards, Hilton Honors Diamond
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I believe that everybody has the ability to get insurance through JetBlue. I believe it is a bit different from what the Full-Time crewmembers get but you still do get some type of coverage.
#29
Join Date: Aug 2004
Programs: Marriott Plat
Posts: 946
Part-time crewmembers do get some coverage, but IIRC it's not very good.
#30
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 8
Hi Everyone,
I was just hoping someone can give me a little information on the hiring process. I applied for a position of Airport Operations Crewmember about 3 weeks ago online and my staus of my application says "under consideration". It has said this since I applied and I check it daily, but now I see that the positon I applied for has been taken off the list of available jobs, but my status still says "under consideration." Is that a good thing? Do you think they took if off the list because they have enough people they want to interview? Should I have heard something by now? Any feedback anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated.
I was just hoping someone can give me a little information on the hiring process. I applied for a position of Airport Operations Crewmember about 3 weeks ago online and my staus of my application says "under consideration". It has said this since I applied and I check it daily, but now I see that the positon I applied for has been taken off the list of available jobs, but my status still says "under consideration." Is that a good thing? Do you think they took if off the list because they have enough people they want to interview? Should I have heard something by now? Any feedback anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated.