I applied in-person. I interviewed at Worldwide Flight Services (Houston, TX)
Interview
The interview is fairly easy and not hard at all. It’s very quick and you’ll be one on one if not maybe another person will be in the room as well. After the interview process, if hired, you’ll be asked to go take a drug sceen at a medical facility. Once results come back then you make a badging appointment (photo, fingerprinting, etc.) and watch 2 videos followed by 2 quizzes after. The wait I believe is 1 to 2 weeks but I think they’ve shortened it to less than a week.
I interviewed at Worldwide Flight Services (SeaTac, WA)
Interview
Quick and formal. They want to make sure you understand what the job is and what you will be doing. High turnover so interviews are quick and to the point.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you do the job and the schedule is not a set schedule it changes. You could work mornings one month then nights the next.
I applied online. I interviewed at Worldwide Flight Services (Houston, TX) in July 2025
Interview
The entire onboarding process took about a month. The interview was short, met with the hiring manager, who evaluated whether you are a good fit. The second part is just the beginning of the paperwork.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Worldwide Flight Services (Minneapolis, MN) in Dec 2024
Interview
Applied through Indeed and was invited to a job seminar. Went over the basics of the company and how it runs, then was apart of a group interview where they chose who they would like to hire that day.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What previous work experience will help in this role?