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HSE Recruitment Query

  • 22-09-2021 8:25pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 1


    Hello,

    I have been offered a clerical role with the HSE. To progress my application I had to provide my DOB along with my PPS number... I did this last week.

    I just wonder what is next ? I am leaving the country for a couple of weeks and I am worried they will request paperwork from me and it will be time sensitive to send back to them.

    Does anyone know what they are likely to look for? I can get this organised in advanced...

    Will the accept paperwork digitally?If not, do you send in photocopies or do they need originals.

    any advice on the journey is most welcome.


    I'm trying to avoid being away and not having access to documents they will 100% look for so preparation on my side is key.

    thanks in advance

    Post edited by Boards.ie: Niamh on
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Answers

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 302 ✭✭Piollaire


    I'm not familiar with the process but it would be sensible to inform them that you will be out of the country.



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