jules86 wrote: » Last few campaigns had little intake in both Leitrim and Sligo. Make sure you have Longford down
Crunchymomma wrote: » Yes it was an open comp, but many CS are promoted through open competition. The new EO will open toward the end of this year and I would encourage all who went for CO To go for it too
Samjd wrote: » Crunchymomma do you know if the entry requirements for EO comp are now 2years as CO and 3 higher level subjects at LC or 5 higher level subject or Degree etc.? I thought the 2 years CO experience was enough with pass LC but looks like that changed.....
Blanco100 wrote: » Another very basic question. Are you kidding yourself entering the civil service as a clerical officer in your mid 30s? You will never be able to avail of the pension on offer as I heard you need 35 or 40 years of continuous service. Is this a correct assumption ?
phatkev wrote: » Anybody know where you get the candidate ID for the application form? I know its probably right in front of me and I'm completely missing it
Lee085 wrote: » I can't for the life of me download the application form... Any whizzes out there that could give some help??! Please 🀞
Big Vern wrote: » Has anyone a copy of the PDF Application Form. Id like to see whats in it, cant download new PDF reader as its blocked in work. Will have to apply on laptop at home.
HugoMyBoss wrote: » Any more info?, never heard anything about it?
OrangeBadger wrote: » Wonder will they try to cut down on people cheating with the online tests.
lisabiscuit wrote: » Best of luck everyone! Just submitted my application. I got into Gisc on the 2016 competition and while I actually like it, I wished I had had more patience and held out for Galway. I was too afraid to miss the boat and so I took the first one I was offered. We'll see how it goes this time round!
fin12 wrote: » What’s Gisc?
sonas93 wrote: » Can I ask why you wish you held out? Just a location preference?
ESMITH29 wrote: » OrangeBadger wrote: » Wonder will they try to cut down on people cheating with the online tests. You can cheat all you want in the first test but the second assessment is identical to the first, only supervised, so you'd be caught off fairly quick.
idunno78 wrote: » Would people not be able to cheat if first and second test is same? Screengrab the first test and learn the answers of? Surely for that reason they would be different?
fin12 wrote: » idunno78 wrote: » Would people not be able to cheat if first and second test is same? Screengrab the first test and learn the answers of? Surely for that reason they would be different? He said identical! I know they are going to be the same basis but wouldn’t call that identical! Same format! But wouldn’t you be caught for time doing screen grabs while doing the test at the same time, they say to do the test on pc or laptop so how would u do the screengrabs with ur phone?
MD! wrote: » Hello, I was wondering if someone could help. I am mid-30s and thinking of applying for the CO position but the salary drop is a bit off putting (not a massive drop btw). Should I bide my time and apply for an EO position when it opens? What even is the difference between EO and CO?
Kate2293 wrote: » 40 years for full lump sum pension. You'll still get a significant pension without the 40 years service though.