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Air Traffic Controllers Mock Interview

Question 30 of 30 for our Air Traffic Controllers Mock Interview

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Question 30 of 30

Why do you want to be an air traffic controller?

"I have always had an interest in flying and initially, wanted to become a pilot. After spending time in the military, I realized that I have a solid aptitude for making decisions and taking the lead. I wanted a career that would offer variety and would keep me sharp. Naturally, I was attracted to a career as an air traffic controller and haven't looked back since."

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  • 30. Why do you want to be an air traffic controller?

      How to Answer

      The interviewer would like to know the driving force behind your choice to be an air traffic controller. Talk about your passion for the industry, assuring the interviewer that you have a real motivation to succeed in this industry.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on April 6th, 2021

      Entry Level

      "I discovered the traffic controller career while in the army, and it fascinated me from the start. I look forward to being fully trained and enjoying a lucrative career as an ATC."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on April 6th, 2021

      Answer Example

      "I have always had an interest in flying and initially, wanted to become a pilot. After spending time in the military, I realized that I have a solid aptitude for making decisions and taking the lead. I wanted a career that would offer variety and would keep me sharp. Naturally, I was attracted to a career as an air traffic controller and haven't looked back since."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on April 6th, 2021

      Experienced

      "I have been an air traffic controller for 12 years now, and I cannot imagine enjoying a career more than I do, this. It's exciting, continually challenging, and unique. All of these components make this a permanent career option for me."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on April 6th, 2021