Allaboard78
Member
I tried doing a search on internal vacancies, there are very limited responses 

I have a question about internal vacancies....why would a post be advertised externally and how long after an internal vacancy goes out would it be advertised externally?
Chance of getting transfer to closer station?
I have a question about internal vacancies....why would a post be advertised externally and how long after an internal vacancy goes out would it be advertised externally?
I know it's been mentioned already. But does anyone know if the 27/04 York future opportunities recruitment/signaller school is still going ahead?
I am going to have to hand my notice in shortly in a secure job and dont want to find myself with nothing if it doesn't go ahead or they end our contracts.
Any advice please?
You’ll need to apply as a new job as such, application, interview as a qualified signaller there is no assessment stage. The weird thing is even if you want to drop down grades you’ll still need to apply and be interviewed.
Some jobs attract little to no internal signaller interest, this isn’t restricted to low grade jobs either - some grade 9 jobs aren’t desirable for a number of reasons to a qualified signaller.
I know it's been mentioned already. But does anyone know if the 27/04 York future opportunities recruitment/signaller school is still going ahead?
I am going to have to hand my notice in shortly in a secure job and dont want to find myself with nothing if it doesn't go ahead or they end our contracts.
Any advice please?
Does that mean that you have to have an interview when applying for a permanent job when in a fixed term contract even if it is at the same centre or box?
Do grade 5 jobs get much interest fo you know?
If you bank on there being at least 100 applications for each position regardless of grade then you wont be far wrong. The external ones appear on Indeed.co.uk, even grade nine positions - the entrance criteria are the same as for a grade two positions so every man and his dog applies as they just look at the £££££
That just seems like such a waste of everybody’s time don’t you think? You have already been interviewed and deemed suitable, offered the job but within 12 months you have to have another interview at the same location!Yes, I know a number of lads who where taken on under 12 month FTCs sent to signalling school then had to “apply and be interviewed” for their new job.
When I say apply and interviewed, I mean it was suggested to them they might like to apply...
That just seems like such a waste of everybody’s time don’t you think? You have already been interviewed and deemed suitable, offered the job but within 12 months you have to have another interview at the same location!
That just seems like such a waste of everybody’s time don’t you think?
Thank you for your responses. If I passed the required benchmark for a grade 7 job, but didn't get the job, will my interview scores carry forward for any other jobs I apply for or will I have to interview again?
That just seems like such a waste of everybody’s time don’t you think? You have already been interviewed and deemed suitable, offered the job but within 12 months you have to have another interview at the same location!
You may be lucky and have been put in the location talent pool, if not you’ll have to apply from ground zero again I’m afraid.
Evening everyone. I'm looking to apply for a couple of roles but would be unable to start until Jan next year due to not leaving the forces until then. Would it be better to wait until closer to the time and if so what timescales would be sensible? I think what I'm asking is whether there's a part on the application form that you can advise them of your earliest start date or be up front with recruitment? I was content to wait until closer to the time but with what's going on I'm thinking waiting times for courses etc will be a lot longer?