NATS interview process
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hi everyone!!
going through stage 1 again, after the endless year awaiting.
I noticed that process got quite different.
I heard somebody got some questions from the motivational paper, could they be sent?
thank you very much!!
Good luck for every one, in stage 1, 2 or lucky 3!!
going through stage 1 again, after the endless year awaiting.
I noticed that process got quite different.
I heard somebody got some questions from the motivational paper, could they be sent?
thank you very much!!
Good luck for every one, in stage 1, 2 or lucky 3!!
Surely if you had stage 1 last year you can recall at least some of the questions?!
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So you'd like someone to come on here, provide you with all the questions so you can just learn answers to the test questions, compensating for you not learning the motivational document material properly and applying your knowledge accordingly to the questions asked?
If you got to the college, would you like the questions to your exams there so you could just learn the specific answers, providing you with a narrow knowledge based purely on answering the test but not giving an overall sound knowledge and understanding?
It undermines the logic of the test! Why don't you email HR and ask for the questions? See what they say
Why should you be at an advantage if someone was to give you the questions?
If you got to the college, would you like the questions to your exams there so you could just learn the specific answers, providing you with a narrow knowledge based purely on answering the test but not giving an overall sound knowledge and understanding?
It undermines the logic of the test! Why don't you email HR and ask for the questions? See what they say
Why should you be at an advantage if someone was to give you the questions?
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amazing how this (apparent) ethical disruption can hurt your value´s piramid..or your feelings... I believe it´s cultural.
There is no just one way to come up with knowledge. Specially when you have a wide expertise in the aviation field at both ends of the R/T. (Don´t worry about my knowledge method, worry about yours...)
Again, knowledge absortion depends upon your responsability as student and professional, and I truly believe that theirs training HR´s know who´s valid or not for a position at college and thus an ATC chair...but, again, don´t miss sleep, I will look after it; but thank you for remaining it to me..
open your mind, my friend , and thank you, again.
end of the question...
Pd: the questions change every exam!!can´t we have some reference questions?? that´s not cheating!...
amazing...
There is no just one way to come up with knowledge. Specially when you have a wide expertise in the aviation field at both ends of the R/T. (Don´t worry about my knowledge method, worry about yours...)
questions to your exams there so you could just learn the specific answers, providing you with a narrow knowledge based purely on answering the test but not giving an overall sound knowledge and understanding?
open your mind, my friend , and thank you, again.
end of the question...
Pd: the questions change every exam!!can´t we have some reference questions?? that´s not cheating!...
amazing...
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I don't think getting the questions so you can essentially cheat is right. However I would imagine that it works quite well. You will be hard pushed to find someone on here who believes that cheating is ok for ATC though so if you want the questions I would maybe look elsewhere.
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amazing how unflexible thoughts got in your upbringing, but I believe it´s more cultural.
There is no just one way to come up with knowledge. Specially when I have a wide expertise in the aviation field at both ends of the R/T.
There is no just one way to come up with knowledge. Specially when I have a wide expertise in the aviation field at both ends of the R/T.
I have no idea what you're attempting to imply attacking my upbringing or my cultural background given that this is an anonymous forum and I resent such assumptions.
(Don´t worry about my knowledge, worry about yours...)
I'll second what lizplt has just said, if you want the questions look elsewhere!
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Just a point of interest, the questions don't change. Would kind of defeat the object of everyone sitting an exam which is the same level of difficulty.
You also change your posts quite a lot and even delete some. You said earlier you wanted the questions to pass which would imply cheating. Hence why I mentioned it.
If you've done as HR have instructed in learning the motivational document you'll be fine.
You also change your posts quite a lot and even delete some. You said earlier you wanted the questions to pass which would imply cheating. Hence why I mentioned it.
If you've done as HR have instructed in learning the motivational document you'll be fine.
Anyone here hoping to sit their S3 at the end of January?
p.s. - I passed the motivation paper without much studying of the document. A fair amount is common sense. You'll never see a 733 crossing the pond.
p.s. - I passed the motivation paper without much studying of the document. A fair amount is common sense. You'll never see a 733 crossing the pond.
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p.s. - I passed the motivation paper without much studying of the document. A fair amount is common sense. You'll never see a 733 crossing the pond.
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p.s. - I passed the motivation paper without much studying of the document. A fair amount is common sense. You'll never see a 733 crossing the pond.p.s. - I passed the motivation paper without much studying of the document. A fair amount is common sense. You'll never see a 733 crossing the pond.
Having taken the motivation paper myself, if you are outwith the industry and have little aviation knowledge - the test notes are an absolute must or you will have no chance!
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A wee update from me folks.
I've just got the bad news email from NATS after Stage One. Never held out much hope after realising just how rusty my arithmetic is. I'm confident this is where I've failed but I'd urge anyone going for Stage One to brush up on Distance/Speed/Time calculations as it caught me out at short notice.
Good luck to all! Back to mixing records then........
I've just got the bad news email from NATS after Stage One. Never held out much hope after realising just how rusty my arithmetic is. I'm confident this is where I've failed but I'd urge anyone going for Stage One to brush up on Distance/Speed/Time calculations as it caught me out at short notice.
Good luck to all! Back to mixing records then........
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Well I got the email this morning or rather I should say 2 emails. One inviting me to do the online personality test and one inviting me for a stage 2 selection in Fareham.
A couple of questions about this if I may:
Firstly, last time I was invited to do the personailty test last year but got rejected (does that mean I have no personality?), however this year they have also invited me for a stage 2 as well so is it at all possible that I can get rejected from the personality test again?
Secondly, can someone point me in the right direction of what to expect from the Stage 2 day and whether there is anything I can do to prepare for it. I'm well aware that there probably is some info in this thread but reading over 255 pages on the offchance of finding some relevant info does not appeal to me. If that's what I have to do then I will but I was wondering if there was a more consolidated overview that I could look at?
Thanks very much people. Congratulations to those that also passed and to those that didn't I say try again next year.
A couple of questions about this if I may:
Firstly, last time I was invited to do the personailty test last year but got rejected (does that mean I have no personality?), however this year they have also invited me for a stage 2 as well so is it at all possible that I can get rejected from the personality test again?
Secondly, can someone point me in the right direction of what to expect from the Stage 2 day and whether there is anything I can do to prepare for it. I'm well aware that there probably is some info in this thread but reading over 255 pages on the offchance of finding some relevant info does not appeal to me. If that's what I have to do then I will but I was wondering if there was a more consolidated overview that I could look at?
Thanks very much people. Congratulations to those that also passed and to those that didn't I say try again next year.
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Nottingham?
Afternoon skibz
My name is Andrew and I am starting college in Feb 2010 – am I correct in saying you are too?
I have not received any information regarding the distance leaning package either. I have e-mailed NATS HR though so hopefully they will e-mail me some info so I can get cracking.
I see you are from Notts – whereabouts? I am living in Castle Marina until I leave but my wife will stay up here until I finish College.
Probably easier to e-mail me on [email protected] if you want to chat.
Speak soon hopefully.
Regards
Andrew Winter
My name is Andrew and I am starting college in Feb 2010 – am I correct in saying you are too?
I have not received any information regarding the distance leaning package either. I have e-mailed NATS HR though so hopefully they will e-mail me some info so I can get cracking.
I see you are from Notts – whereabouts? I am living in Castle Marina until I leave but my wife will stay up here until I finish College.
Probably easier to e-mail me on [email protected] if you want to chat.
Speak soon hopefully.
Regards
Andrew Winter
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Last years personality test.
Tbh I have no idea why I didn't pass last year. I only remember that I wasn't also invited to a S2 at the same time so I'm hoping that's slightly better news.
All I remember about the test was that there were a series of questions comprising of 4 statements and you had to pick the one that was most like you and the one that was least like you. It seemed to me as if there were only about 10 statements that got reversed a lot (I like meeting new people > I don't like meeting new people etc..) and so I found it was almost impossible not to contradict yourself at some stage. I tried to answer them as accurately as possible but to no avail it would seem. There was nothing I could have done more. The test was not timed so I think I overthought some of the questions and took slightly too long to answer some questions...probably not a good thing in a job that involves quick reactions and instant decisiveness.
I'm hoping that this years test is slightly different although somehow I doubt it.
All I remember about the test was that there were a series of questions comprising of 4 statements and you had to pick the one that was most like you and the one that was least like you. It seemed to me as if there were only about 10 statements that got reversed a lot (I like meeting new people > I don't like meeting new people etc..) and so I found it was almost impossible not to contradict yourself at some stage. I tried to answer them as accurately as possible but to no avail it would seem. There was nothing I could have done more. The test was not timed so I think I overthought some of the questions and took slightly too long to answer some questions...probably not a good thing in a job that involves quick reactions and instant decisiveness.
I'm hoping that this years test is slightly different although somehow I doubt it.
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