I applied last June for a job and got email in February this year for an assessment so don’t think that means your unsuccessfulIf you don't hear anything within 8 weeks of the closing date you haven't been successful.
I applied last June for a job and got email in February this year for an assessment so don’t think that means your unsuccessfulIf you don't hear anything within 8 weeks of the closing date you haven't been successful.
Cheers mate. Got my first interview tomorrow. Praying it goes smoothly, fingers crossed.No worries just pm if u need any info bud
I applied last June for a job and got email in February this year for an assessment so don’t think that means your unsuccessful
I have my first interview Friday good luckCheers mate. Got my first interview tomorrow. Praying it goes smoothly, fingers crossed.
Test were fine if u had looked over and practise just take each test as they come and listen to the lady’s taking u through the tests and u will be fine ! Only hard one is the counting the tones and it’s not that hardHow did everyone who have sat the first assessment find the tests on the day? I've got mine in a couple of weeks so just trying to practice as much as possible now.
Cheers mate. It's listening for the tones and reading the phone directory at the same time that's worrying me a bit but hopefully it won't be that bad.Test were fine if u had looked over and practise just take each test as they come and listen to the lady’s taking u through the tests and u will be fine ! Only hard one is the counting the tones and it’s not that hard
Nov632, I recorded some random tones on my phone and played them while doing a task to practice, it worked for me as the tones were much slower in the assessmentCheers mate. It's listening for the tones and reading the phone directory at the same time that's worrying me a bit but hopefully it won't be that bad.
Good idea. I think I'll try that.Nov632, I recorded some random tones on my phone and played them while doing a task to practice, it worked for me as the tones were much slower in the assessment
I didn’t visit any depots and I got the job. I was also never asked about visiting depots in my interview. This is an external vacancy for trainees - so expect to be asked about what you know about Abellio ScotRail, what you know about the job, and about the skills you have that would make you a professional and safety-conscious driver.Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum and like many here I am currently going through the recruitment process for the position of trainee driver. First of all, thank you for all this useful information on here, it has been a massive help to me.
I see a lot of people talking about visiting depots in preparation for the first managers interview. I remember at the end of the first assessment day the lady telling the group not to visit the depots because of the amount of applicants that were showing up previously. Did anyone else get told this?
I am worried that I show up to the interview and they ask me what depots I have visited. Do they expect you to visit depots or not? Or does it matter as long as you have done your research/spoke to current employees in the industry?
I’m afraid that’s a load of rubbish. It’s an external vacancy for people new to the railway - they don’t expect you to know anyone or have visited anywhere. Name dropping will not automatically make you successful.Go to your local station and just ask about even if u only get to speak to drivers it’s better than nothing ! We were told they wouldn’t entertain our applications if we didn’t do a visit
They told us that at our assessment ......so not rubbish !! They only ask what research we had done at the interview and reading up on Scotrail was fine and all that was said at interview was we had visited our station and spoke to people no names were mentioned and the interviews never asked any details it was just a case of showing what research had been done.....I got a job and that’s what I done so as they say there is many ways to skin a catI’m afraid that’s a load of rubbish. It’s an external vacancy for people new to the railway - they don’t expect you to know anyone or have visited anywhere. Name dropping will not automatically make you successful.
I’m afraid that’s a load of rubbish. It’s an external vacancy for people new to the railway - they don’t expect you to know anyone or have visited anywhere. Name dropping will not automatically make you successful.
Mine seemed to go well but who knows, I don't want to count any chickens or tempt fate as you really don't know until you see the result in black and white.How did the interviews go today then ?
Spot on mate thanks. Some good information there Iv got some examples of attributes that I do in my current job which would come in handy and been about the depot I applied for asking questions and shown aboutMine seemed to go well but who knows, I don't want to count any chickens or tempt fate as you really don't know until you see the result in black and white.
There were no big surprises, just the stuff that has been mentioned in the thread, Scotrail/Abellio info, details about the depot you are down for, including routes etc, but mostly about you, why you want the job, what you know about the job and why you think you have the attributes to do it well. My impression is that they want you to pass and will assist in getting the info from you if they can so my advice would be to stay calm, think logically and be yourself (ie. not too scripted) and make sure you get all the positives about yourself that you have in mind across to them.
All the best for tomorrow mate
How did the interviews go today then ?
we were categorically told last week at the initial assessments not to visit your depot as managers had been complaining to HR that too many are showing up. We were told to research as much as we can online and try stop some train drivers while they wait for their trains at the station to ask some questions about the role etc.I'm afraid it's you that's talking rubbish - I was specifically asked who I had spoken to at the depot I visited as well as the other stuff you mentioned. And I am an external applicant.
You are probably right though that they are getting a bit annoyed/overwhelmed at the amount of applicants that are turning up. Maybe the latest recruits have been told that they don't need to go to a depot.
But I certainly was and did.
we were categorically told last week at the initial assessments not to visit your depot as managers had been complaining to HR that too many are showing up. We were told to research as much as we can online and try stop some train drivers while they wait for their trains at the station to ask some questions about the role etc.
I was there aswell today thought it went well enough and answered similar to what you have saidJust home after my DMI today. Think it went ok, I felt as if I could’ve been a bit better as in more polished in my answers but I’ll put that down to nerves and I’m pretty hard on myself anyway. Obviously it’s up to the people on the other side of the table so we shall see. Best advice I can give based on my experience is research the role, company, the depot or station your in for in terms of routes, rolling stock etc. I didn’t do a station / depot visit, nor did they ask.
I was asked what I’d do in the event of a major incident. Having never been in that position I went for safely stop the train, call the signaller and report what’s happened, request emergency services (depending on incident) co ordinate the passengers with train staff, constantly assessing the situation with regards to train evacuation, ie do we need too, does the situation warrant it? Get the passengers to safety then the crew and finally document the events. No idea if it’s right I just tried to think about it logically.
If asked about how does a driver deliver great customer service they’re looking for communication, addressing passengers on route and at the station, being approachable etc.
They said I’d hear back in the next couple of weeks so fingers crossed. Good luck to everyone. They’re nice people. Do your research and you’ll be in with a chance. Apologies for the wordy post.
That’s good to know Jord, we’re either both right or both wrong haha. What time were you today? 10am?I was there aswell today thought it went well enough and answered similar to what you have said
11am mate hopefully we hear soonThat’s good to know Jord, we’re either both right or both wrong haha. What time were you today? 10am?
First set of tests are dot tests, reading a paragraph of information and answering questions on it, wires and dials test, looking up info from phone book whilst listening to tones. Think there may be another with tones.Hi, I have the assessment centre on 18th of July, can anyone tell me the structure of the recruitment process and the estimated time from starting the process till if you are successful and offered a position.
Thank you.
First set of tests are dot tests, reading a paragraph of information and answering questions on it, wires and dials test, looking up info from phone book whilst listening to tones. Think there may be another with tones.
Second stage if you get through that is the management interviews.
Third stage is computer tests and Multi modal interview. All the info is in the practice materials. For some reason I thought we did everything in one go and practiced for everything. Don't worry about practicing the computer test stuff or interview techniques just now. Just concentrate on the dots test etc and if you get through that then practice for interview.
I applied in December last year and start late July.
Whats your start date? I'm starting on 15th July, and am almost counting the minutes...
First set of tests are dot tests, reading a paragraph of information and answering questions on it, wires and dials test, looking up info from phone book whilst listening to tones. Think there may be another with tones.
Second stage if you get through that is the management interviews.
Third stage is computer tests and Multi modal interview. All the info is in the practice materials. For some reason I thought we did everything in one go and practiced for everything. Don't worry about practicing the computer test stuff or interview techniques just now. Just concentrate on the dots test etc and if you get through that then practice for interview.
I applied in December last year and start late July.