LORD A wrote: » I applied for the student controller programme and I was just wondering how long did it take for people to hear back?
notharrypotter wrote: » To whom did you apply?
faoiarvok wrote: » You will not be contacted until they start the recruitment competition. Plan was to start the process before the end of Q1, but this may now be delayed to run more advertising prior to the competition.
faoiarvok wrote: » Afraid not, that's second hand information – so a couple grains of salt could be appropriate.
We are currently accepting applications and will invite those applicants who meet the minimum requirements to begin the selection process. Applications close on 15th March 2017.
Bsal wrote: » Reading the small print there is no allowance/payments made to the candidate during the 16 months of training, just something to think about before applying.
duskyjoe wrote: Big picture Bsal. Students in college don't get paid to go either except by their parents. To those applying I think it is a wonderful job and have the height of respect for ATC people. Having flown professionally all around the world I deem Irish ATC as total pros and excellent controllers.
arccosh wrote: NATS are hiring also, along with Eurocontrol, if you fancy getting out of Ireland.....
arccosh wrote: both paid, although wages are pants until first rating (18 months to 2 years)
Stovepipe wrote: » Given the cost of housing and transport and living in Dublin Shannon, this is one hell of a hit on the pocket. Equating it with college is wrong.
DeltaOscar wrote: » Does it mean something if I haven't go an invite yet or is it just different for everyone? Did ye get it be email?
MissMcAttack wrote: » Yes I got an email on the 23rd, I have my assessment on April 4th! Tests will be pretty tricky but they said in the information email that there isn't any practicing you can do.
ambitious wrote: » Does anyone know what the starting salary is?
rudders wrote: » 51k I believe