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gymlizzy
2nd Nov 2010, 14:24
I have applied for the position as; Female Security Officer with baa at London Heathrow. I have been invited to the assessment day and I am so worried about the verbal reasoning test and observation test, as they are elimination stage!! :eek: PLEASE can someone give me some advice, have you been what I should expect? Many thanks to all you kind people in advance for any response!!!

British Grenadier
2nd Nov 2010, 20:38
Just be as obnoxious as you can possibly be , that seem's to be BAA criteria !!!! but good luck anyway , and as you manage to get in to BA at Gatwick you shouldn't have any probs with this lot , and just be yourself .....

gymlizzy
2nd Nov 2010, 21:54
Many thanks for your message, but I am so worried about this I am thinking about not going..... Its the tests that are bothering me as know I wont pass. :(

james finlayson
2nd Nov 2010, 23:42
I don't know anything about the tests themselves, but if you have applied for a post with the BAA and they have invited you to an assessment test, they must have seen in your application something that they are looking for. If they hadn't, they wouldn't bother wasting their time in inviting you along.

You have just as much chance as anyone else going to the test of getting through it. Think positive. You've got through the application process, you can get through the test.

Go along and do the test. Even if you fail it, you will know what to expect next time you apply for a job.

Good luck, and have self belief!

gymlizzy
3rd Nov 2010, 08:46
James, thank you for your kind words, I just hate tests and fall apart. Still thinking about it so will let you know if I go or not. Thanks once again. :)

iliketotravel
14th Nov 2010, 11:56
Hi gymlizzy

I have an assessment next Saturday, can you tell me how yours went?
How was the verbal reasoning test in particular? I've been practising these and they are HARD!
Any help would be appreceiated
Many thanks

bolahoun
17th Nov 2010, 19:12
my friends got invited to the last set, and we knew someone who worked there.. apparently its so hard.. one of them didnt bother and the other told us that out of the 30 people there no one passed the first few elimination stages so everyone was out by 3pm!
also because you confirm to not swap your shifts, the first year you have to do horrible hours and almost every friday saturday and sunday..
i got through to next saturday myself but i'm not going now, what a waste of a saturday!

British Grenadier
20th Nov 2010, 15:39
bolahoun , can i ask what job you do now ?????

Piltdown Man
20th Nov 2010, 21:55
No need for verbal reasoning - just grunt! No need to be clever, no need to use your brain - when doing the job you'll only follow rules. So all you have to do is write with the crayons provided "Errm" to every question and you'll pass. And when you get the job, which you will, just be totally unpleasant to everybody you can and you'll fit in with the rest of your colleagues. If you really want to be nasty, you could run bets with your new colleagues on how unpleasant you can be with members of the public before getting reported. But please don't expect any respect from anybody. And don't expect any crews to be pleasant to you.

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The-Zenith
6th Dec 2010, 17:57
Hi gymlizzy,

The pass mark for these tests are based on percentages attained, the observation one can be the most taxing as timescales are involved, how did you get on?

simone82
2nd Feb 2011, 15:00
hi

has anyone got through the assessment day and of so what are the next steps?

I have to have a medical this friday but have also been told I have one last interview with BAA and a uniform fitting? Has anyone ever failed at this last stage??? very nervous!!!:uhoh:

Tommythetug
4th Feb 2011, 10:51
Just concentrate on the basics... Be as obnoxious as possible... Pretend you are even thicker than you are... Clearly demonstrate your total lack of common sense, and hatred for anyone who you perceive to earn more than you do ... Get these right and the jobs yours ..oh and it might help to lean a few stock phrases such as " i dont make the rules mate .."only doing my job" ETC ETC:p

BDAV
7th Apr 2011, 21:12
Hello guys,

Anyone got the job?
How is it like?

Thanks.

Newforest2
8th Apr 2011, 06:50
From the grammar of the applicants, they seem emminently qualified! :yuk:

LetsFlyAway
8th Apr 2011, 07:03
Many thanks for your message, but I am so worried about this I am thinking about not going..... Its the tests that are bothering me as know I wont pass. :(


Bit of a defeatist attitude. If you go and you give your all and dont get it, then so be it. At least you tried!

If you decide not to go because you dont have the drive for the job then yes you deserve not to get it.

If you want the job then go and give it your all, if you arent bothered then dont waste both your time and their time by going to the test. I would love in the current climate to say "na im not bothered about that job, im not going to go." But that isnt possible.

Capetonian
8th Apr 2011, 07:14
From the grammar of the applicants, they seem emminently qualified!

You might wish to check your spelling before you post comments such as this!

Although I accept that aynone can make a typo!

Piltdown Man
8th Apr 2011, 17:35
Unlike carousel, I believe that the public deserve the very best protection that can be provided. Entrance tests that "are not designed to stretch the grey matter too much" are an example of a system created to employ people who are little more than bottom feeders. It certainly backs up opinion that intelligence, ability and aptitude are irrelevant. carousel also goes on to prove this by describing the people who pay his wages as a "pain." Matey - get real, no passengers, no job! But it does reinforce my opinion that security at UK airports is little more than a farce. Therefore, quite reasonably I treat the systems operatives, proponents and adherents with appropriate contempt.

And yes, in reality even Piltdown might even be earning less than you... So? But you lovely people will quite happily give me an aeroplane as long as I'm not a naughty boy. Yes, I stick to the (ridiculous) DFT requirements but also make sure that I say nothing to any security goon so I can't be accused of anything. Anyway, I don't have to bypass the system. All I need is a knocked off bit of plastic (like the one I use now maybe?), a few gold rings and off we go. So who has won? If your job is to make the place safer by following the rules you have lost because I have the plane with no real checking made on my presence whatsoever! That is not security.

I'll admit I can't stand security people. Virtually every single one gets my goat. The job they do is little more than pointless and its effect is negligible. But it does keep the unemployable off the unemployment records. With the simple entrance tests you could say that it's a form of "care in the community." But it does keep the travelling public happy. Unfortunately, they believe the "strict rules" give them some form of protection. Oh dear! The reality is, only when we have proper profiling and security protocols will the UK security system have any validity. Come the next atrocity, which the current bunch of nitwits enable by letting the perpetrators through, will that actually be put in place? I doubt it. Instead we'll all be double or triple checked, maybe even with X-Rays and maybe even microwaves.

Finally, I just wonder how many Ryanair second officers carousel has let past recently?

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British Grenadier
9th Apr 2011, 21:18
Carousel , you have just described the typical BAA Security clown , most of your colleague's ain't ex Military or Police or Fire service type's their mainly 3rd world gupta's or chavs , and couldn't get a proper job outside of security , the amount of security staff that play with their I phones or are texting whilst they are meant to be scanning bags or staff is farcical , and the reason the sudden upsurge in foot patrols at LHR is due to BAA being caught out to a recent security check by powers above from outside , and the Airport Duty Managers car having an out of date air side pass as well ( two months ), i personally having been ex forces , marvel at your colleagues x-ray hands when searching , staff and pax's , and the lack of proper enforcement of security legislation , you can't take that yogurt through here !!! :=:= but then the staff get swapped on a break , and it's yeah OK mate but don't do it again !!!! :ugh::ugh: , you might be the Guv'nor at the Airport , but I'll bump in to you one day outside of the Airport , and ........oh happy day's ............:E:E.:ok::ok:
Oh and if you think that's a threat , i don't do threat's only promises :):):)

narquatic
26th May 2011, 20:40
hi guys,

i got a telephone interview for this sunday. can anyone advise on what kind of questions they ask. and also on the email it was stating that they will ask questions about the BAA's behaviours.

any help will be appreciated.

thanks

ohitsmonday
27th May 2011, 20:14
All the OP required was a bit of help. Some of the responses have been vile. Shame on those concerned - we all have a job to do, whether you like it or not.

mismary207
26th Nov 2011, 04:28
Hi

You can find this info by using search box in the top of website with some keywords related before posting questions.

angel786
1st Jan 2012, 03:36
Hello

I have applied for a job as a security officer at BAA LHR and have passed the online screenx test could you please inform me of the next stages and what is involved. Any points would be appreciated as I really want the job.

I want to know things like what you were asked and what took place at the assessment.

Did you have a telephone interview- what were the questions??

Please HELP!!!!!!!!

angel786
1st Jan 2012, 03:36
Hello

I have applied for a job as a security officer at BAA LHR and have passed the online screenx test could you please inform me of the next stages and what is involved. Any points would be appreciated as I really want the job.

I want to know things like what you were asked and what took place at the assessment.

Did you have a telephone interview- what were the questions??

Please HELP!!!!!!!!

Krazy81
8th Jan 2012, 13:28
Hi people can anyone who has done the BAA Security Officer Assessment help me.

1. Test one is SCAN X -How was this/how many questions were there?
2. Test two is VERBAL REASONING - How was this and what type of questions come up.
3. Test Three is OBESERVATION - What is this about?

If I pass this then I get to do the following:-

4. Test four is ROLE PLAY - What is this?
5. Siuational Interview - Advise on this?
6. Behavioural Interview - Advise on this please?

Any advise would be much appeciated.

Thanks
Krazy81
[email protected] ([email protected])

Jollycarousel
24th Jan 2012, 16:19
Hi to all you good people.

I have applied for a security officer at gatwick, would
Any of you good people know what questions you will be asked
On the telephone interview. I would be most grateful
If you could give me some good advice etc.

Look forward to hearing from you
:-)

ormo_villa82
16th May 2012, 17:01
hey guys,

I have my final assessment next week for gatwick airport security officer! Would appreciate any help with what goes on for the 4 hour session?

Some things I would love to know is:

What questions are asked in the competency interview? Any of the same questions that was on the tele interview?

Is there some sort of observation test in a form of pics or vids and picking up security and safety threats?

Is there a group discussion? what is the roleplay consist of?

If any of you are currently going through the earlier stages and need some help i am more than glad to help!

:)

BUGS/BEARINGS/BOXES
19th May 2012, 16:25
I wouldn't bother with the stress and nastiness that goes with the security role. Not only are some airport/airline staff utter cocks (they seem unable to put pen to paper to write to MPs et al about the farsical dft arrangements), but the nasty politics that exist between security teams can be more than childish. It can be down right hurtful. Throw into the mix the constant union bickering and you soon get worn out, or turn into a security drone.

I'd apply for a trolley recovery job. Little to no passenger or staff interaction. Just you and your team. 12 hour shifts, but you only work 5 hours of them (half hour on, half off then 1 hour lunch break, MOL would go mad if any of his contract pilots had those terms!) can't speak for GIP at GAL but that's how the old BAA system worked. Happy days indeed. If pax interaction is what you want, try a job on the info desks. You need a second language I believe.

Good luck! :ok:

Agaricus bisporus
19th May 2012, 18:04
Id say the more you baa the better. Herd mentality and no wits or imagination is exactly what they are looking for.

SoftTouch
9th Jul 2012, 14:27
With regard to security jobs with BAA, they have quite a long and time wasting selection process. At the end of which they will ask you to give details of a referee, eg, your last employer. What may not be clear is that they attach huge importance to the reference. They may also fail to read between the lines, eg, why your last employer saw fit to give a poor reference. It does not matter that you may be CRB and CTC cleared, it all hinges on the reference. What BAA don't seem to appreciate is that, if you were a true potential terrorist, supplying an excellent reference would not be a problem. Just get one of your terrorist or dodgy mates to give one. If you are an honest Joe things can be harder.

Johnnymac1965
21st Feb 2013, 18:17
Hi, I hope your assessment day went well. I am at the stage of the Talent Screener Online test - Any help / hints on what they are looking for / what stance to take would be appreciated. Hopefully will come back to you for hints on the next stage. Thanks in advance. J

Irfan khan
14th Sep 2013, 12:05
In your last message you have written that BAA security officers have a good pay. So is it above 25 k P/A?

Pubes
5th Nov 2013, 09:44
I have been asked to take the Screen X test, but i cannot find the link to the test anywhere. where do i find it?
Thanks

darec23
5th Dec 2013, 21:14
Hi,
Can anyone explain the whole process in details, please ?
Thanks

blueboy022
31st Mar 2014, 17:59
Can somebody give me an idea of the shifts security staff work,and how many hours.Ive applied for the role at Heathrow,and had an initial assessment day.they gave out lots of info,but hardly anything about what its actually like to do the job.Do you just work the one area,or are you moved around.?
many thanks

SexcyBritish 6
28th Mar 2017, 20:18
Hi every one I have a scanx test to book but I would like info on security officer job interview view at Gatwick airport

Piltdown Man
7th Apr 2017, 13:45
Is this thread a wind up? It surely has to be. There have been multiple posts from clueless people asking the most ridiculous questions. Additionally the majority of posts display a poor grasp of written English. If this is the typical standard of applicant either we are doomed or "Security" is farce we have always believed it is (or maybe even both).

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