NATS No longer hiring trainees?
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NATS No longer hiring trainees?
I'm sorry if this is a silly question but I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on this. I finally got round to sending in my NATS trainee ATCO application and the response I got was...
"I am sorry to have to inform you that you will not be invited for selection on this occasion. There was a good response to our advertisements, making selection particularly difficult."
Also looking at the NATS Careers site there is a closing date of March 14th, something I had not noticed before, I know bags of people who have gone through the assessment but I have never heard of that response before.
Anyone able to spill the jellybeans on when they may re open, and does this mean I have to wait 12 months before re applying?
"I am sorry to have to inform you that you will not be invited for selection on this occasion. There was a good response to our advertisements, making selection particularly difficult."
Also looking at the NATS Careers site there is a closing date of March 14th, something I had not noticed before, I know bags of people who have gone through the assessment but I have never heard of that response before.
Anyone able to spill the jellybeans on when they may re open, and does this mean I have to wait 12 months before re applying?
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I haven't even done stage one yet, and i'm a bit confused myself as to why they have set a closing date, do they just close it for a few months then re open it later in the year?
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It might be that you have failed the real first stage, which is a paper sift of applicants.
Not everyone gets past the initial application.
It is still worth trying to find out from HR where you fell short; though don't hold your breath - some of the recruitment side of HR are not the most switched on, so you may not get a decent response, (bear in mind (and to be fair to the more competent amongst them), that as well as some general ineptitude, HR do have a high volume of applicatons to wade through to give you feedback)
It might be that you have failed the real first stage, which is a paper sift of applicants.
Not everyone gets past the initial application.
It is still worth trying to find out from HR where you fell short; though don't hold your breath - some of the recruitment side of HR are not the most switched on, so you may not get a decent response, (bear in mind (and to be fair to the more competent amongst them), that as well as some general ineptitude, HR do have a high volume of applicatons to wade through to give you feedback)
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Also looking at the NATS Careers site there is a closing date of March 14th, something I had not noticed before, I know bags of people who have gone through the assessment but I have never heard of that response before.
I hope you get/got the answer you were looking for from HR
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there is a paper sift first, after the application form has been returned. Then people who get through this paper shuffling exercise are invited to the initial testing
there is a paper sift first, after the application form has been returned. Then people who get through this paper shuffling exercise are invited to the initial testing
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They do it fairly often, actually.
They get more than enough applications for certain dates for 1st assessment, so at some point they just stop taking applications....closing dates are nothing new.
They will start again in 2-3 months, it doesnt count towards your 1st attempt so dont need to wait a year...not that you ever do anyway
They get more than enough applications for certain dates for 1st assessment, so at some point they just stop taking applications....closing dates are nothing new.
They will start again in 2-3 months, it doesnt count towards your 1st attempt so dont need to wait a year...not that you ever do anyway
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It turns out that it was an issue with how the information was sent to them, some IT thing but it is all sorted now and I have my stage 1 date, and aero your absolutely right in my rush to look for a reason I clicked on apply to NATS as an ATCO rather than a trainee.
Cheers guys
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Fidgell,
How on earth is a comment like that helpful to the OP?
Is your own life so void of interest that you have nothing better for doing than being cynical towards someone who is genuinely interested in joining ATC?
And is it beyond the realms of possibility that there was a temporary closing date placed on applications thus making the OP's question entirely warranted?
No wonder you want to play for Real Madrid. Crap, cynical club who see fit to sack their managers no matter how successful they are.
How on earth is a comment like that helpful to the OP?
Is your own life so void of interest that you have nothing better for doing than being cynical towards someone who is genuinely interested in joining ATC?
And is it beyond the realms of possibility that there was a temporary closing date placed on applications thus making the OP's question entirely warranted?
No wonder you want to play for Real Madrid. Crap, cynical club who see fit to sack their managers no matter how successful they are.