NATS interview process
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from NATS' careers page....
We are sorry for the delay some applicants have been experiencing. This has been due to the high volume of applications we have received.
If you have submitted an application and are waiting to hear from us, you can expect an email within the next two weeks advising you of the next steps.
that was 20 days ago. Suffice to say I have not heard anything within "two weeks", and they've now removed it from their page. It's still on their blog, but....
We are sorry for the delay some applicants have been experiencing. This has been due to the high volume of applications we have received.
If you have submitted an application and are waiting to hear from us, you can expect an email within the next two weeks advising you of the next steps.
that was 20 days ago. Suffice to say I have not heard anything within "two weeks", and they've now removed it from their page. It's still on their blog, but....
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" Hi all, I received an email today from NATS following my Stage 1 Assessement last week, and, as they say on Dragons Den... I'm out!
I answered 46/50 on the diagramming and only 30/40 on the cubes, so maybe it wasn't enough, or I got a fair few wrong...who knows?!
For those asking about timings (If I remember correctly):
Test 1 = 18 mins (30 Questions) - Those that fail this test are sent home.
Test 2 = 25 mins (50 Questions)
Test 3 = 20 mins (40 Questions)
Good Luck to the rest of you! "
Is the test 1 you outlined a combination of ATC questions (from booklet emailed) and numeracy? i presumed they were seperate tests..? Thanks to anyone who replies
I answered 46/50 on the diagramming and only 30/40 on the cubes, so maybe it wasn't enough, or I got a fair few wrong...who knows?!
For those asking about timings (If I remember correctly):
Test 1 = 18 mins (30 Questions) - Those that fail this test are sent home.
Test 2 = 25 mins (50 Questions)
Test 3 = 20 mins (40 Questions)
Good Luck to the rest of you! "
Is the test 1 you outlined a combination of ATC questions (from booklet emailed) and numeracy? i presumed they were seperate tests..? Thanks to anyone who replies
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I am wondering what they call exactly paper and pencil tests ? Because if is not computer test how they do to give us the result of the ATC test so quickly?
"Paper and pencil test" is just relative to the sheet of paper and pen they give us if we want to down on it some mental arithmetic ?
To those who are still "learning the material document" I found an interesting video from NATS (on their website) which explain how ATC works, I think that can help..
"Paper and pencil test" is just relative to the sheet of paper and pen they give us if we want to down on it some mental arithmetic ?
To those who are still "learning the material document" I found an interesting video from NATS (on their website) which explain how ATC works, I think that can help..
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My first exam had about 3 or 4 maths questions of the S = D/T type.
All 3 exams are done on paper. After completing the first exam, it is taken away and marked. The examiner then comes back and calls out the names, this may be for the people who have passed or failed.
My first exam included questions about:
My advice is to read up on separations, practice Maths problems using (S = D/T), ILS', Airspaces (and adjacent control zones), MATZ's, ATZ's, LTCC, LACC.
I hope this helps and for anyone from NATS, sorry if i've said too much!
All 3 exams are done on paper. After completing the first exam, it is taken away and marked. The examiner then comes back and calls out the names, this may be for the people who have passed or failed.
My first exam included questions about:
- Separations
- Closing Speeds with Distances (S = D/T)
- Aviation knowledge
- Airspace Knowledge
- ATC Knowledge
My advice is to read up on separations, practice Maths problems using (S = D/T), ILS', Airspaces (and adjacent control zones), MATZ's, ATZ's, LTCC, LACC.
I hope this helps and for anyone from NATS, sorry if i've said too much!
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have my stage 1 on wednesday at 11:00 novotel, although i shall be rather gutted if i do not pass, i will be more pi** about the fact that i had spent so much just to attend,
Great post, many useful pointers look forward to seeing you guys!
Great post, many useful pointers look forward to seeing you guys!
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The diagramming and spatial reasoning are a LOT LOT harder than practise examples.....
Read whole booklet and practise rearranging sdt maths and you will be fine, in my opinion its pretty impossible to fail that original test (althought half our group did god knows how....)
Also dont think you can do much practise on spatial reasoning/diagramming, you can either do it or you cant, my only piece of advice is manage your time and try to attempt as many as possible (this is where I came up short)....
Read whole booklet and practise rearranging sdt maths and you will be fine, in my opinion its pretty impossible to fail that original test (althought half our group did god knows how....)
Also dont think you can do much practise on spatial reasoning/diagramming, you can either do it or you cant, my only piece of advice is manage your time and try to attempt as many as possible (this is where I came up short)....
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Thought it best I sign up here after reading through this thread the last couple of weeks!!
Have my Stage 1 on Wednesday and have been reading through the material and practicing my maths.
One thing I noticed and was wondering if this was the same for others is that the material they sent is very out of date. I mean it talks of the Airbus A380 rolling out in 2007! I assume the distances and acronyms we have to learn are still the same but Scott C above talks about the likes of a MATZ, which I had to google as there is nothing in the material about this?!?
I have to say my brain is frazzled from all the information and visualizing cubes in my head!
Good luck to all those still waiting
Have my Stage 1 on Wednesday and have been reading through the material and practicing my maths.
One thing I noticed and was wondering if this was the same for others is that the material they sent is very out of date. I mean it talks of the Airbus A380 rolling out in 2007! I assume the distances and acronyms we have to learn are still the same but Scott C above talks about the likes of a MATZ, which I had to google as there is nothing in the material about this?!?
I have to say my brain is frazzled from all the information and visualizing cubes in my head!
Good luck to all those still waiting
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Hey guys, pretty happy with the NATS recruitment process so far, had quite quick responses. Filled the online form out on Tuesday, invited to online assessment on Wednesday, now invited to stage one. I'm going down on 4th Oct, hope to see some of you there and best of luck to everyone.
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Hi,
Reading through the latter part of this thread I have come across a few people who still hadn't been invited to do the online test - have they still not been invited?
I applied on the 9th July and have heard pretty much nothing since the "We are currently considering your application" email.
I've emailed NATS HR but was just told they're still considering my application and they'll contact me shortly, that was weeks ago. I also noticed their facebook page saying they'd let us know in 2 weeks etc..
Reading through the latter part of this thread I have come across a few people who still hadn't been invited to do the online test - have they still not been invited?
I applied on the 9th July and have heard pretty much nothing since the "We are currently considering your application" email.
I've emailed NATS HR but was just told they're still considering my application and they'll contact me shortly, that was weeks ago. I also noticed their facebook page saying they'd let us know in 2 weeks etc..
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I don't understand why it is taking them so long to invite you to testing.
I applied, got an email the next day to do the online test and the day after that got invited to stage one.
This was just last week. I would inquire with HR further if I were you.
I applied, got an email the next day to do the online test and the day after that got invited to stage one.
This was just last week. I would inquire with HR further if I were you.
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Hi all...
I have stage 1 upcoming. A question I have is whether the calculations are mental or you can have a calculator?
I've read through their site however can't seem to see whether or not you are allowed to use a calculator.
Anyone know?
I have stage 1 upcoming. A question I have is whether the calculations are mental or you can have a calculator?
I've read through their site however can't seem to see whether or not you are allowed to use a calculator.
Anyone know?
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Pleasant 300 mile drive home after my Stage 1.
Just less than half of us got through the first paper (at a rough estimate).
Not over confident to be honest; 'mindf*ck' springs to mind. Stage 2 would be a bonus at this point.
Got another attempt in reserve should I need it but I doubt I'll re-apply. I'll have stumbled at the same point twice - the diagramming & cubes. To me this proves that you either can, or can't do these (accurately and fast enough).
Good luck to anyone who was at the 1045 today (20th September).
Roll on the waiting game...
Just less than half of us got through the first paper (at a rough estimate).
Not over confident to be honest; 'mindf*ck' springs to mind. Stage 2 would be a bonus at this point.
Got another attempt in reserve should I need it but I doubt I'll re-apply. I'll have stumbled at the same point twice - the diagramming & cubes. To me this proves that you either can, or can't do these (accurately and fast enough).
Good luck to anyone who was at the 1045 today (20th September).
Roll on the waiting game...
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Also just to confirm guys...
The Stage 1 Tests are in the following order...
Hope osmeone can help.
The Stage 1 Tests are in the following order...
- 'Test Material Doc'
- NATS Practice Leaflet (Cubes etc)
Hope osmeone can help.
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It is very frustrating. Having been through the application process before and getting to Stage 3 I am quite bewildered as to why it is taking so long to get an invite to the online test.
I have contacted HR so many times I don't want them to get the feeling I am harassing them!
I did wonder if my application had been "lost" as I applied on the 9th July (on the Facebook page it said applications opened on the 13th) but when I emailed them suggesting this I was told that my application is being considered.
Oh well. We'll wait and see I guess. Atleast there is a few (or more) of us in this predicament.
Anything else we have in common? Could be a reason for it.
I have contacted HR so many times I don't want them to get the feeling I am harassing them!
I did wonder if my application had been "lost" as I applied on the 9th July (on the Facebook page it said applications opened on the 13th) but when I emailed them suggesting this I was told that my application is being considered.
Oh well. We'll wait and see I guess. Atleast there is a few (or more) of us in this predicament.
Anything else we have in common? Could be a reason for it.