Applied at the end of July, did my assessments and video interview in the middle of August and got invited to face to face interview in which I chose the 9/18 date. It was a long day, but not as long as they told us it would be...at least not for me. I went to the interview in New York and it was a little unorganized, but they got things done. As soon as you walk in the building, you have to mingle with people like everyone has been saying and that was fun. You meet a lot of cool people which may be good in the long run if you get hired together. We waited around until they broke us into groups. It was at this moment i realized how unorganized and chaotic the day would be. Anyway, I was in group A and we got broken up into even smaller groups of six. Talent acquisition team and FA's introduced themselves and then we introduced ourselves to our groups only. They then showed us a video, following after a group activity in which we had to present. There were two FA's observing each table so make sure you participate and mingle with one another as much as possible. We took a break, came back and got shown another video and a PowerPoint about the job, pay, and training. After that, we broke for lunch and I took that as an opportunity to do my fingerprints while no one was there (there was always a line). Then the real interviews began. As we waited to go into the rooms for the interviews, FAs had us reading the PA announcement. To me, we all were just waltzing in the rooms whenever we were ready because of the disorganization. So I finally get in there, got asked three questions by two FAs and then a debriefing with someone in HR I believe. And that was it! It was 2:30pm by this time. Got the call yesterday 9/21 offering me the job for the November 18th class. As far as advice, I won't say "be yourself" because I got tired of people saying that before I went to my interview and I'm sure you are too lol and that's needless to say. What I will say is write down all these questions on glass door and prepare answers for them. That's what I did. They are all accurate. Try to be as unique as possible with your answers. The HR guy was very impressed with some of my answers. Practice STAR format for your answers as well. Don't be nervous (easier said than done) but I'm just saying this because I was so so SO nervous beforehand and when I got there i realized I had no reason to be. Please make sure you look as professional as possible, hair NEAT and I suggest using resume paper and bringing it in a nice sturdy folder, not a flimsy Manila folder. Join the Facebook groups as well and find out who's going to the interview the same day as you. Thats What I did which gave me the chance to meet people before the interview and had "friends" there that I already knew. One thing I learned is everything is not what you expect, so when the interview day comes it'll be nothing that you imagined - in a good way. Ultimately, I'm so happy because I doubted myself a little especially since there were so many people. A lot of which were or had been flight attendants. But you have to be confident, show off that awesome customer service experience, and look like a flight attendant!!