Very organized and the recruiters were very personable making it a comfortable experience.
We arrived as a group from various shuttles, there were about 30-40 of us. The first thing we were given was a clipboard with a copy of our online application, along with a questionnaire regarding an experience of our great customer service to answer.
After about 45 minutes, we were all taken into a conference room where we were left for about 15 minutes alone, I used this opportunity to socialize with the others; there were a couple of people that immediately pulled out their cell phones, thumbs a tapping, it was annoying.
A recruiter came into the conference room and gave us an hour long presentation about Envoy Air and the flight attendant position. She then opened up a question and answer session.
The next step: we were were broken into groups of 3-5. I was in a group of 3. Our group was called immediately and we went to our group interview, which was about 45 minutes to an hour long. The recruiter asked the first question, and it was our choice who answered first, then the recruiter chose the second person to answer. There were five questions to answer, and then we each had to select a flight attendant announcement to read, we were then separated and I went to my one-on-one, with a different recruiter. I did not see the other two from my group, and only two others from the entire group of interviewers.
After my one-on-one I was taken back into the conference room, where I filled out a permission slip to obtain a drug test for the following week, then into another room where I was fingerprinted. After fingerprinting I was escorted to the lobby where the receptionist called a taxi to take two other people and myself to the airport.
I wore a royal blue blazer over a black dress, with pearl jewelry, black tights and basic black pumps. I was very sociable and smiled. One of the recruiters complimented me on my apparel, and amde - personal comment to me "I will make sure that I am the one who pins on your wings at graduation!"