NATS interview process

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Hey All, I've been following this thread since I passed my stage 0+1 but haven't posted yet. I'd like to say a thank you to everybody who's contributed because it's really helped so far. And a congratulations to those who have made it through!
Last week I took my stage 2 and I have been successful, A bit over the moon as I thought the couple of errors I made on the DART might have been my stumbling point.
I'm booked onto my stage 3 on January. Competency based and Technical Interview; a Personality Profiling Interview and a EuroControl Computer-Based Assessment. The interviews I understand but can anybody shed any light on the computer based one? It says to study the same pack as as Stage 2, therefore is it ATC knowledge based again? And any general tips for the interviews would be awesome, thank you.
Last week I took my stage 2 and I have been successful, A bit over the moon as I thought the couple of errors I made on the DART might have been my stumbling point.
I'm booked onto my stage 3 on January. Competency based and Technical Interview; a Personality Profiling Interview and a EuroControl Computer-Based Assessment. The interviews I understand but can anybody shed any light on the computer based one? It says to study the same pack as as Stage 2, therefore is it ATC knowledge based again? And any general tips for the interviews would be awesome, thank you.
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Unless it has changed again since I was there it doesn't work like that anymore. You will all do a basic course and after the basic course everyone who passed is allocated a stream, you don't know when you come to the college what you will do.
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Ok thanks Crazy Voyager. I believe it is still done this way too but have also heard stories of whole cohorts being put down a particular route from day 1!
Anybody else on the April course?
Anybody else on the April course?
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Hey,
I'm also on the April course (or what was the February course). Looking forward to starting!
I was on August 25th Stage 3 Assessment, anyone else from there?
Will in the end have taken me just under a year to join since applying in May last year.
I'm also on the April course (or what was the February course). Looking forward to starting!
I was on August 25th Stage 3 Assessment, anyone else from there?
Will in the end have taken me just under a year to join since applying in May last year.
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Nice to know someone from our group made it through, good luck with the course.
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Gutted to hear that saisay. I'm not sure it'll make you feel any better, but I had a torrid time with my medical, with a considerable amount invested on further testing to in the end, get me the certificate. Was touch and go from September till just before Christmas. Fingers crossed that those requirements change sooner rather than later.
Santos I'll be renting but am hoping I'll get a place to myself, if that's too ambitious I'll be sure to drop you a message. Feel free to drop me one.
Could any veterans advise on whether there is any guidance provided by NATS in regards to getting somewhere to rent? Or are we assumed to be big & grown up enough to sort ourselves out?
Santos I'll be renting but am hoping I'll get a place to myself, if that's too ambitious I'll be sure to drop you a message. Feel free to drop me one.
Could any veterans advise on whether there is any guidance provided by NATS in regards to getting somewhere to rent? Or are we assumed to be big & grown up enough to sort ourselves out?

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If anyone else is in the April 2017 intake & would like to join a Facebook chat group. Then please drop me an e-mail (click on my name to the side) with your Facebook address and I'll be sure to add you in.
Thanks and good luck to all those still applying!
Thanks and good luck to all those still applying!
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Freddie - I passed those tests today. The spatial one involved picking the odd shape out, out of 4 shapes. The examples only help so much as although you can keep doing them, they are the same examples.
Some shapes fairly easy, some not so as they are rotated and not uniform. Some I just guessed.
Diagrammatical one you have an input-output type diagram that has 3 parts, with one of the parts missing which you have to pick out of 4 possible options.
Again some were easy but they became a lot harder, and I had to guess a few.
With both tests the problem is time. On quite a few questions I ran out of time.
Passed though!
They each take about 20 minutes.
Some shapes fairly easy, some not so as they are rotated and not uniform. Some I just guessed.
Diagrammatical one you have an input-output type diagram that has 3 parts, with one of the parts missing which you have to pick out of 4 possible options.
Again some were easy but they became a lot harder, and I had to guess a few.
With both tests the problem is time. On quite a few questions I ran out of time.
Passed though!
They each take about 20 minutes.

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Hi I submitted my application and have just received a link to stage 0 tests. I was wondering if everyone that has been successful in your different stages would you all consider yourselves to be A/A* standard in education?
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All you need is C grade in 5 GCSE's, be fluent in English, have a bit of luck and the determination to not throw in the towel.
Good luck!
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Pagee - not an A/A* person here as such but degree level eduacated and being a Maths teacher (previously ) probably helped here.
Tbh the fact I have always been good at tests has helped me get this far. If you are good at those generic IQ Mensa type tests you should be fine. It's the time factor that I think is the worst bit.
Tbh the fact I have always been good at tests has helped me get this far. If you are good at those generic IQ Mensa type tests you should be fine. It's the time factor that I think is the worst bit.