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F1l1p3 10th Aug 2022 09:21

FTE assessment and what to wear
 
Hi everyone,

Can anyone that sat an FTE assessment recently shed some light on what to wear? A post from 2010 suggests a suits, but it´s 2021 and the forecast is for 45 Celsius.

Cheers

Contact Approach 10th Aug 2022 12:49

Unless you’re a time traveller I’d say it’s 2022 and yes suits are still very much a thing.

redsnail 10th Aug 2022 19:19

Lightweight wool/blend suit. Cotton or no crease shirt.
Tie. You can take a tie off if the rest of the panel has done so, but you can't put one on if you haven't brought one...
Wool socks. Cotton gets sweaty.
The building should be airconditioned.

Contact Approach 11th Aug 2022 09:33

Wool!? In 45 degrees!? Are you mad!?

Warlock1 11th Aug 2022 11:51

Assessment for a job? Or potential pilot candidate?

F1l1p3 11th Aug 2022 12:06


Originally Posted by Warlock1 (Post 11276536)
Assessment for a job? Or potential pilot candidate?

Assessment for a sponsored scheme

redsnail 11th Aug 2022 18:18


Originally Posted by Contact Approach (Post 11276426)
Wool!? In 45 degrees!? Are you mad!?

Absolutely. A very light weight wool suit etc is significantly more comfortable than artificial fibres. I'm not talking tweed.

Redmo 12th Aug 2022 18:42

Definitely wear a suit. Yes it'll be hot but you'll be indoors most of the time. Particularly if you're applying to a sponsored scheme, first impressions matter. You don't want to stick out for the wrong reasons!


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