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Originally Posted by maxd
(Post 11427698)
I'm in the same position as you but for me, it says no slots available. The one thing telling me that they will post new dates is that they're still advertising for more applications.
As you said, what gives me hope is that they are still encouraging people to apply from scratch and they wouldn't do that if they weren't planning to see more people. I guess it's just a matter of how long before they have space. The hard bit is not knowing when they open more dates. There's a limit to how often people are going to click that link and the dates seem to go quickly |
We’re pleased to let you know that you have passed the minimum requirements from the first two stages of the selection process. We will now be assessing your results and the invitations to attend the next stage will be sent in due course (when we have availability at our Stage Three assessment centres).
"This is the mail i got today soon after i took the stage two" My ques is that will they send out an invitation to take the third slot? i mean a link to book for the third slot?And when i expect an email if so at the earliest? Any expert opinion? TIA |
Originally Posted by mrbll;[url=tel:11425846
11425846[/url]]They send you a link to an online document that is password protected and they share the password in the Stage 3 invite email.
Though that said, I wasn't ever able to book a Stage 3 assessment. Passed the tests, got an invite and a link to book Stage 3, but it permanently showed no slots available from the moment I got the invite and now has a new message that the event is now closed for registration, so I didn't even get a chance to book Stage 3 before it closed. Seems that getting a Stage 3 invite doesn't actually mean you'll ever get there Curious how many others actually got to book it and if anyone else like me is left wondering if this is now the end of it. It's a bit strange that you can be invited but never actually have a chance to book Looking at the NATS careers website it looks like the closing date for trainee positions is October. |
Originally Posted by Peeliewally
(Post 11429485)
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Looking at the NATS careers website it looks like the closing date for trainee positions is October. "Please note that NATS reserves the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. If you are interested, please submit your application as soon as possible." Whilst I don't see it imminently closing. I'd be surprised if it is still open by late September. |
Originally Posted by planesandthings
(Post 11430714)
Read on in the job advert...
"Please note that NATS reserves the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. If you are interested, please submit your application as soon as possible." Whilst I don't see it imminently closing. I'd be surprised if it is still open by late September. |
Originally Posted by JJay92
(Post 11422969)
Did you hear back? I’m in the same situation. I was invited to stage 1 tests on the 12th and completed them on the 17th. My application is showing as under review.
Hi mine is also showing the same. Hoping that we get called for assessment centres soon! |
Originally Posted by chiranjib
(Post 11428881)
We’re pleased to let you know that you have passed the minimum requirements from the first two stages of the selection process. We will now be assessing your results and the invitations to attend the next stage will be sent in due course (when we have availability at our Stage Three assessment centres).
"This is the mail i got today soon after i took the stage two" My ques is that will they send out an invitation to take the third slot? i mean a link to book for the third slot?And when i expect an email if so at the earliest? Any expert opinion? TIA |
Originally Posted by SouthCoastAndy
(Post 11437262)
I passed stage 2 today and have had the same e-mail. How long did it take for a stage 3 assessment day to become available?
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Has anybody heard anything yet from this month (May) assessment centres?
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Originally Posted by JohnTonks24
(Post 11443689)
Has anybody heard anything yet from this month (May) assessment centres?
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I received the invite to phase 3 at 2:58 pm but when I opened the link at 3:06 pm there were no more slots. Has anyone managed to secure a slot?
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Originally Posted by OH_OBS
(Post 11446226)
I received the invite to phase 3 at 2:58 pm but when I opened the link at 3:06 pm there were no more slots. Has anyone managed to secure a slot?
It’s frustrating but gives me hope they have sent out more invites in advance on adding new assessment centres! The email says to keep checking back on the link regularly. |
Just got another email from NATS, new assessment centre dates releasing 9am on the 7th of June!
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I know some people have heard and have been allocated courses. Best of luck for those waiting.
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Managed to book the stage 3 assessment at 9am this morning.. 22/06/2023 :)
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Originally Posted by Retsek
(Post 11446246)
Just got another email from NATS, new assessment centre dates releasing 9am on the 7th of June!
Clicked the link at 9am as stated. Website clearly overloaded as extremely slow to load. Dates available in June + July. Clicked on one to book - page refreshes and says all slots taken. This was at 9.03am Contacted NATS and they confirm all slots full @ new slots will be released at some point in the future, but then don’t know when. seems like it’s a case of faster finger first and a bit of luck! This could potentially happen each time they release new slots? |
hi
i tried from 9am and untill 9:30 am it still showed slots are currently unavialable. Is there any trick that you did to get it done?Please help. |
Man Utd 1999. Maybe relax a little. Probably not best to criticise your potential future employer before you’ve got the job. Trust me you will have 30+ years to do that!
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I think most people would accept that they have finite capacity and you might need to wait a bit, but what seems suboptimal is the lottery style allocation of Stage 3 and inviting more people for it who applied more recently, who might get lucky ahead of people who were invited ages ago. It shouldn't come down to luck of when you click a link. This isn't ticketmaster. I would have preferred to be allocated a date without any choice over this process. Once you get a Stage 3 invite, you'd think there would be capacity for you.
Personally I've stopped waiting for anything now and accepted Stage 3 won't happen. They clearly have an excess of people which is great for them |
Originally Posted by chiranjib
(Post 11447674)
hi
i tried from 9am and untill 9:30 am it still showed slots are currently unavialable. Is there any trick that you did to get it done?Please help. It did show up a date for next week and one at the end of the month. Both dates wouldn't suit me so I refreshed the page. After it reloaded, it came up with 2 different dates and I picked one of them. Hope this helps |
Originally Posted by Beachboy1
(Post 11448156)
Anyone else on here been placed on the 2nd October course at Whiteley?
I am taking the stage 3 assessment this month and was hoping to get placed on the course this year however I have been adviced that it could possibly be 2024. |
anyone know how long after you complete stage 3 you have to wait before you get an update if you’ve been accepted/rejected? We were told minimum 2 weeks and it’s been almost a month.
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Just clicked on the link in the email to see if news slots have been released. That’s what it says:
There are no time slots available for this event. Please contact us so that we can consider alternative options. Is that a general message or we are supposed to contact NATS if we are still waiting for getting a slot for stage 3? |
Hi everyone,
I have recently started looking into everything surrounding this line of work and have a couple of queries if anyone has the answers! I know the trainee salary has been discussed on previous pages but just looking to see if anyone has any updated information. Basically, the base trainee salary would be less than half of my current wage and I live around eight hours drive from the training college so would obviously need to relocate during that process - I would need to continue to pay for my mortgage/bills etc at home too though. I was just looking to see if anyone knew how long you are on the initial salary plus the £7000 (ish) accommodation expenses per year. Does this level of salary continue until you are fully qualified? So around two - three years? And do you continue to get the accommodation payment after leaving the training centre? Once you are fully qualified what do increments generally tend to look like - I know this will depend on where you work etc but just looking for a rough guide. It is a line of work I would love to become involved in, but obviously a lot to weigh up. I think I could just about get by nine months of the basic salary and living away - even if I was lucky enough to be placed at a unit near my home in the west of Scotland I think I could just about continue at that level of earnings but anything outwith that and I think it would be impossible sadly. Huge IF questions as I appreciate how hard it is to get selected anyway, but better to look at all the practicalities now! Any help would be greatly appreciated :) |
Hi, any one who has recently attended stage 3 is the ATC knowledge test multiple choice?
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Recruitment ‘paused’ after 11th July until early next year, according to NATS’ FB post. Current applications will be processed in the meantime.
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Originally Posted by X33
(Post 11460048)
Hi everyone,
I have recently started looking into everything surrounding this line of work and have a couple of queries if anyone has the answers! I know the trainee salary has been discussed on previous pages but just looking to see if anyone has any updated information. Basically, the base trainee salary would be less than half of my current wage and I live around eight hours drive from the training college so would obviously need to relocate during that process - I would need to continue to pay for my mortgage/bills etc at home too though. I was just looking to see if anyone knew how long you are on the initial salary plus the £7000 (ish) accommodation expenses per year. Does this level of salary continue until you are fully qualified? So around two - three years? And do you continue to get the accommodation payment after leaving the training centre? Once you are fully qualified what do increments generally tend to look like - I know this will depend on where you work etc but just looking for a rough guide. It is a line of work I would love to become involved in, but obviously a lot to weigh up. I think I could just about get by nine months of the basic salary and living away - even if I was lucky enough to be placed at a unit near my home in the west of Scotland I think I could just about continue at that level of earnings but anything outwith that and I think it would be impossible sadly. Huge IF questions as I appreciate how hard it is to get selected anyway, but better to look at all the practicalities now! Any help would be greatly appreciated :) Regarding location, you can be sent wherever the company needs you. You can put in preferences, but ultimately if they want you as a tower controller at Southampton that's where you're going regardless of where the rest of your family is. The majority of people will either end up at Swanwick or Prestwick though as that's where they have the most controllers and obviously need the most too. Again, there's little choice - it'll be where the business needs you. In terms of annual increments, it depends on where you are. They all start around the £40k mark and go up from there. Working at the busier units will leave you on well over £100k by the time you reach the top of the pay scale |
Originally Posted by The Many Tentacles
(Post 11461525)
You're on the training salary until you arrive at a unit. Then, if I remember correctly and I'm prepared to be wrong on this, you lose the living allowance, but you gain the anti-social hours payment which is very similar to the living allowance. Your salary does go up by a few thousand too. However, it's unlikely that your college journey would be smooth. You may well fail a stage or end up holding whilst the course ahead of you finishes their course and then your 9 months at the college is suddenly 12 or longer.
Regarding location, you can be sent wherever the company needs you. You can put in preferences, but ultimately if they want you as a tower controller at Southampton that's where you're going regardless of where the rest of your family is. The majority of people will either end up at Swanwick or Prestwick though as that's where they have the most controllers and obviously need the most too. Again, there's little choice - it'll be where the business needs you. In terms of annual increments, it depends on where you are. They all start around the £40k mark and go up from there. Working at the busier units will leave you on well over £100k by the time you reach the top of the pay scale |
Group discussion?
Hi all.
Thanks for all the above info so far. I was wondering if someone who has attended recently may be able to shed some more light on the day? Considering it's being run via teams I was wondering how the group discussion went? I think we can all agree the natural nuisances of conversation are difficult to replicate through a video call - so I'd be interested to know how this went for those who have taken part? Any surprising questions in the competency based interview? Or is it very much the standard "tell me a time you have demonstrated X Y or Z" Also, Is the Nats quiz from the study material provided multiple choice? Cheers and best of luck to all |
Hi,
I'm just starting my research into this career and have struggled to find the answer to two key questions. I've tried to search the NATS website as well as this form and Reddit, but while these question has been asked, the answers are either out of date or vague. My first question is about the salary. A normally taboo subject but in this new modern world, a very important problem to discuss. In my research, I've found that NATS has different salary ranges for being stationed at different airports. They seemed to call these bands. Is this still how it operates? If so, can you share updated ranges and what airports belong to which band? If you are at an airport that ranges from 40k-80k, how long does it take to achieve 80k? Is this usually a promotion to a different role or is this just pay for experience? If I was working at Cardiff as an Aerodrome Controller for 4 years, how much should I be making? The answers I've usually seen to salary questions are, the salary "good"/"great" but these mean something different to everyone. So a really detail answer would be appreciated. I know some people don't like to talk openly about their salary so I completely understand if you don't want to do this openly. I'm new to this form but I assume it has private message features. My second question is about the type of controller you wish to become. My research seems to suggest you are just assigned with your preference not even taken into consideration. Is this true? If, for instance, you wanted to become an Aerodrome Controller but you were assigned to be an Area Controller, and someone else wished to be an Area Controller but they were assigned to be an Aerodrome Controller, doesn't that seem silly? Some explanation on this would be great. As at the moment, it seems there is a possibility for some to be very unhappy in their role. Also, if you wanted to switch the type of controller you are, could you? Or would this require retraining which NATS are unlikely to offer? A further question I had while typing this is, how easy is it to switch between airports? Let's say you are assigned to Cardiff, is it possible to move to Manchester? If so, how is the process? Thanks to anyone who answers. If you have already seen these answered, please post a link to the information. I know some might say to apply first, pass the assessments, then worry about these questions. But, the training is a large commitment. I would rather know now that I 100% want to do it than train for 2 years and realize I get paid less for more work; though, probably more interesting. |
Originally Posted by bajanelite123
(Post 11469588)
Hi,
I'm just starting my research into this career and have struggled to find the answer to two key questions. I've tried to search the NATS website as well as this form and Reddit, but while these question has been asked, the answers are either out of date or vague. My first question is about the salary. A normally taboo subject but in this new modern world, a very important problem to discuss. In my research, I've found that NATS has different salary ranges for being stationed at different airports. They seemed to call these bands. Is this still how it operates? If so, can you share updated ranges and what airports belong to which band? If you are at an airport that ranges from 40k-80k, how long does it take to achieve 80k? Is this usually a promotion to a different role or is this just pay for experience? If I was working at Cardiff as an Aerodrome Controller for 4 years, how much should I be making? The answers I've usually seen to salary questions are, the salary "good"/"great" but these mean something different to everyone. So a really detail answer would be appreciated. I know some people don't like to talk openly about their salary so I completely understand if you don't want to do this openly. I'm new to this form but I assume it has private message features. My second question is about the type of controller you wish to become. My research seems to suggest you are just assigned with your preference not even taken into consideration. Is this true? If, for instance, you wanted to become an Aerodrome Controller but you were assigned to be an Area Controller, and someone else wished to be an Area Controller but they were assigned to be an Aerodrome Controller, doesn't that seem silly? Some explanation on this would be great. As at the moment, it seems there is a possibility for some to be very unhappy in their role. Also, if you wanted to switch the type of controller you are, could you? Or would this require retraining which NATS are unlikely to offer? A further question I had while typing this is, how easy is it to switch between airports? Let's say you are assigned to Cardiff, is it possible to move to Manchester? If so, how is the process? Thanks to anyone who answers. If you have already seen these answered, please post a link to the information. I know some might say to apply first, pass the assessments, then worry about these questions. But, the training is a large commitment. I would rather know now that I 100% want to do it than train for 2 years and realize I get paid less for more work; though, probably more interesting. You might be hard pressed to find many people willing to openly share the pay scales. Essentially you’d look at about 10 years from bottom to top. This is based on experience however there are options for promotions which could increase salary. Salary isn’t the end of the story though, there’s shift pay, ojti pay and overtime too. Even in a unit on the lowest scale (NERL & NSL only) you could probably hit the 6 figure mark without any promotions. Regarding type of controller, you will ultimately end up where the business want you doing what they choose. Preferences may be taken into account and with the huge amount of courses being run in the next few years you might be luckier in that sense compared to previous years as there’s more space to put people. That being said though while I’ve met many controllers who ended up somewhere they didn’t plan doing a type of controlling they wouldn’t have initially picked, I’ve yet to meet someone who wishes they didn’t pursue the job based on this. Retraining paid for by NATS is very unlikely. Transferring isn’t too difficult however it can take some time if the unit you want to move to is over staffed or in demand already. |
Has anyone heard back yet from the round of assessments on the 25th of July?
Cheers! |
Originally Posted by Flight Master
(Post 11470887)
Retraining paid for by NATS is very unlikely. Transferring isn’t too difficult however it can take some time if the unit you want to move to is over staffed or in demand already.
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Anyone been able to book a stage 3 assessment this week? Says nothing available every time I try.
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Assessment Centre Dates - 8 August 2023
Hi all
Just wondering If anyone, like myself, got an email last week on the 2nd August that more dates for the assessment centre will be released today, Tuesday 8th August and on Thursday 10th August? I have been refreshing and visiting the link all day but have yet to see any option to select a date appear. Is anyone having a similar issue or has anyone been successful in selecting a date? I'm just a bit lost as to what's going on at the moment! |
Nats Assessment Centre Dates
Originally Posted by rockwing
(Post 11481216)
Anyone been able to book a stage 3 assessment this week? Says nothing available every time I try.
I think thats the way to go on Thursday morning. |
Seems crazy that booking a Stage 3 assessment still relies on a Ticketmaster style refresh race..... I'm sure everyone will get their chance eventually, but it's all a bit chaotic. Why not just invite people to book in the order which they applied? :ugh:
They have been running Stage 3 assessments for 3+ months now, so I imagine they are filling up courses for 2024 already. What dates have people been offered recently? |
I applied as soon as the applications opened (within the first 5 minutes of receiving the email that they had re-opened applications). I can't believe its taken literally months to book onto Stage 3.
I tried on Tuesday, but no luck. I woke up today and decided to refresh my page every 30 seconds since 9:00. Tedious, but at this point it's better than having to wait literal months to book on. I didn't even bother reading the date when I booked on/see if there were any other dates available, too afraid that it might get snapped up by the time I confirm haha. Although I think there may have only been 1 option (Start of october), and I have a sneaky feeling that they won't be releasing any more assessment days any time soon. |
I kept trying throughout the day on the 8th without any luck. Today I've been trying once again but with increased frequency, hitting the refresh button over and over more times than I can count. At about 10:20, to great surprise, it loaded a single date in early October. In the minute it took me to check calendars that I could make that day, when I clicked to confirm I got the no available dates message again. I was gutted.
But around 2 hours later I hit the lottery again and was offered a single date in September, which I confirmed immediately without even checking my schedule - I'll make it work! Best of luck to any others trying, it seems to take a lot. |
Tried all day both days; got nothing...
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