I applied for a Flight Attendant position online with Allegiant Air on June 21, 2017. I received an email on June 30, 2017 asking me to complete an online assessment. I submitted it that day. On July 2, 2017, I received another email inviting me to conduct a pre-recorded video interview. I completed this on July 5, 2017. I was not given a date by which it was due. This was my first ever video interview, which was both awesome and terrifying. I didn't know quite what to expect, but once I got into it, it was actually kind of fun. They encourage you to relax and be yourself. They also walk you through the process and give you a practice question with ten attempts and unlimited time (though it says 5 minutes.) This helps you get a feel for speaking and looking into the camera and you are able to replay or rerecord your answers. Once you feel comfortable enough to move forward or run out of attempts, it's on to the actual interview, which they say is only supposed to take 10-20 minutes, but can last longer, depending on the individual. Once you begin, you must finish. It consisted of four questions (three of which I found on Glassdoor, the fourth I had not prepared for) all asked by Allegiant flight attendants and pre-recorded, of course. You have, I believe, three-four attempts to answer each, so you are able to rerecord yourself a few times, if necessary. Your answers are limited to 90 seconds with unlimited time in between attempts. That said, once I pushed play on the videos which contained each question, I only had 5 seconds before it started recording and I had to begin speaking. I stopped the recording each time because I wasn't entirely ready, which counted as an attempt. I did experience some glitching and technical difficulties, the screen would freeze, so I would have to click in and out of the app and on the link in the email, but I finally navigated my way through it. I don't feel as if I translated well on camera, or the same as I would have in person. It seems a bit unnatural. Though, I hope the recruiters see past that to my potential. However, I am proud, relieved and grateful for the experience, even if I don't move forward in the hiring process or get invited for a face to face interview.