I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at US Air Force
Interview
Interview process involves an educational assessment to gauge how well one will do for the ASVAB. Potential applicant then takes the exam; score determines if applicant can join or will have to retest. Score obtained on test determines which field applicant will enter i.e security forces, medical, administration, etc. Then paperwork must be signed to include a background check and waivers if applicant is less than satisfactory in one area for example, credit. Once all paperwork is finalized, person will get a "ship out" date when they are to report for basic military training. Before arriving for BMT, trainee must process through the military entrance processing station (MEPS). Once all test and assessments are positive (in good standing) member reports to Lackland Air Force Base for BMT.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There are no difficult questions asked per see. The most difficult process is experienced in basic military training where one goes through grueling physical and mental challenges to groom them from the civilian life to military life.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took a year or more. I interviewed at US Air Force (Killeen, TX) in Oct 2013
Interview
get screwed by a recruiter… then get screwed by men with god complexes. This is the most unprofessional organization i have ever been apart of. I wish i could have gone back and joined the Army so that i could have been a member of a team with a common goal. Instead I was left to fend for myself against two individuals who were threatened by someone who could gain rank faster than other people who would not pose a problem when it came to competition for promotion.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
will you die for the guy next to you if he is the same one that will lie about your job performance just so he doesn't get his job cut.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at US Air Force (Portland, OR) in Jan 2010
Interview
not much of a interview process when i was applying to join the air force. as long as you met all the requirements it was pretty much a sure thing. You just have to take the ASVAB, drug test, security screening and not have any tattoo's or felonies and you'll be pretty much be a shoe in.