I applied online. The process took 2+ months. I interviewed at Alaska Airlines in May 2016
Interview
I applied during the open period in March 2016, got the email for the video interview mid April and completed it the next day. It was straight forward, 9 questions with 2 minutes to answer each question. Got the call for the f2f Thursday, May 12th and scheduled the f2f for the following Wednesday. I got to the hotel at 7 and met many other women. They do a brief, hi, thanks for coming. You are given times for your individual and group interviews. I was finished with those at 130. Then asked to hangout in the conference room with other hopefuls. At 430 I was asked to step out and was told I was not selected.... 9 hour interview... I get that they really wanted to get to know us and wanted to make the decision that day but to be there for 9 hours only to find out that I didn't receive the job is really devastating. Everyone was really nice and they even served is lunch which was great but it's one heck of a long day.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why do you want to be a flight attendant for Alaska? How are you prepared for reserve? Why do you want to leave what you're currently doing?
In person at Alaska Airlines office.
Individual interview, second individual interview then lunch break , group interview.
It was very friendly and fun experience. Smile and interact other people
Ask questions and stand out
I applied online. I interviewed at Alaska Airlines (Seattle, WA) in Jan 2026
Interview
Two virtual interviews that included an AI interview, a personality questionnaire and a “test” of your ability to use resources provided to answer flight-related questions. After that you’re invited to an in-person interview.
The interview process is lengthy and in depth. They really dive deep. Overall, it was a great experience and ensured that they find the right fit. I did end up accepting and am awaiting training.