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Garda Recruitment Stage 3 (2018 Campaign)

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 206 ✭✭Carles Puyol


    Any one know if our oom can change from now on with only the physical and medical left? I've been up and down like a yo-yo, changing over 100 places after stages 2 + 3.

    Only real concern I have left is the eyesight test. I think I'm right on the verge and would really not like to have to drop 5 grand on that lasek.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 121 ✭✭RabbitHeart18


    MrNightOwl wrote: »
    Congrats everyone who passed. It's a great achievement to get this far. If you don't mind, could you maybe talk about how specific they were with the competencies? Like, did they say 'can you tell me about a time you had to use your interpersonal skills to solve a problem'? In my interview, they honed in on specific sub-headings within each competency, like, 'tell me about a time you had to use your LISTENING SKILLS to resolve a problem'.

    It's hard to say because I had quite a few general kind of questions. I have a healthcare background so when I answered with a competency based on that for say, resilience, they then asked me more detailed questions relating to that experience if that makes sense.
    I wonder if your competencies were a bit vague and if they were trying to lead you?
    I know for one of mine, I definitely didn't give them what they wanted and they reframed the question.

    My guess would be that every interview panel is going to be different and slightly subjective so a lot of it could be luck. I felt a good connection with my board and we had a bit of a laugh (probably at my expense), so who knows how much of an impact that had?

    Sorry if this isn't very helpful, Im sure someone else might have a more insightful response.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 121 ✭✭RabbitHeart18


    Any one know if our oom can change from now on with only the physical and medical left? I've been up and down like a yo-yo, changing over 100 places after stages 2 + 3.

    Only real concern I have left is the eyesight test. I think I'm right on the verge and would really not like to have to drop 5 grand on that lasek.

    Honestly, no idea.
    I wear glasses as well, so mildly concerned about that too. My OH had a student who apparently wore jam jars (his words), so I'm trying not to worry too much. :L


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 97 ✭✭arainagusime


    It's hard to say because I had quite a few general kind of questions. I have a healthcare background so when I answered with a competency based on that for say, resilience, they then asked me more detailed questions relating to that experience if that makes sense.
    I wonder if your competencies were a bit vague and if they were trying to lead you?
    I know for one of mine, I definitely didn't give them what they wanted and they reframed the question.

    My guess would be that every interview panel is going to be different and slightly subjective so a lot of it could be luck. I felt a good connection with my board and we had a bit of a laugh (probably at my expense), so who knows how much of an impact that had?

    Sorry if this isn't very helpful, Im sure someone else might have a more insightful response.



    I agree with this. I felt more "grilled" during my weakest competency. They try to ask you the same question a different way if you aren't giving them enough to assign points.

    My advice is to go over the competencies and sub headings and know what example you will put there with specifics like situation, task required of you, what you actually did and why and the result of your actions.

    The same example can sometimes fit multiple categories especially when you attempt this exercise for every subheading, but it is a very thorough way to prepare and will keep you on topic during the interview.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 206 ✭✭Carles Puyol


    @MrNightOwl

    Tbh I think we probably have to a little bit careful in how much information we divulge when talking about the interview. I've heard before this place, among other social media sites, is monitored for people doing that. I have no idea if that is true but I certainly won't be risking it anyway.

    All I say is how I prepared, which is pretty much what the above posters said anyway. Prepare at least 2 strong examples for each competency. Think about what they're looking for and use your experience to show them you have that. Also think about how each competency relates to the job.
    But all in all, don't stress yourself out. It's a lot more like a conversation. Have plenty to say about everything and you should do fine. They will ask you questions you don't expect, but don't panic. There's no perfect answer anyway, and they just want to see that you are a competent candidate.

    If you do fail, it's not the end by any means, they're recruiting like mad atm and if anything it's a real show of resilience if you apply again after being turned away before.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6 Tomohawk85


    Passed the interview, congratulations to everybody else on here who did. I would say to anybody who failed to be undeterred and try again. This was not my first time to apply!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26 MrNightOwl


    I suppose I'm a bit annoyed because I didn't get to give that first general response. They were specific from the beginning. So all those nice scenarios I'd learned off became useless to a degree because they weren't focused enough on their angle of questioning. Ah, sure I'll know more when I get the feedback. This bloody stings.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 398 ✭✭Henry2006


    Interview results are out.

    Absolutely over the moon, jumped over 100 places and into lower single digits oom. Best of luck to all ye! Only 2 stages left - getting very close now.

    Fantastic very well done


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 146 ✭✭User2206


    Hey, I’ve just received my stage 2 results and placed in the 700’s (delighted to have passed) can anyone from this batch confirm wether an OOM of this high has been reached for interview yet? :) thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48 userunkown


    User2206 wrote: »
    Hey, I’ve just received my stage 2 results and placed in the 700’s (delighted to have passed) can anyone from this batch confirm wether an OOM of this high has been reached for interview yet? :) thanks

    First 350 have had interview or have dates


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,450 ✭✭✭✭stephenjmcd


    First 350 have been invited so far. Could be a bit of a wait. 850 myself


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 124 ✭✭Uweir32


    Folks I have a question regarding form B.
    I have no father on my birth certificate etc so cannot complete the details on the form regarding him. I’m also confused if I should put my mothers current partners information down including his children and their mother (it does say step sisters etc) but since my mother and him aren’t married unsure if they qualify as step family and if they do do I have to include all of his family?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 203 ✭✭bottar1


    Any one know if our oom can change from now on with only the physical and medical left? I've been up and down like a yo-yo, changing over 100 places after stages 2 + 3.

    Only real concern I have left is the eyesight test. I think I'm right on the verge and would really not like to have to drop 5 grand on that lasek.

    Might not be that expensive. I got a quote of 2000 or so for the more standard, and 3000 or so for the "wavefront" technology jobbie. You might not want to drop the cash but I can't see many other places money would be more well spent then your health! No glasses or contacts would be amazing.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 203 ✭✭bottar1


    userunkown wrote: »
    First 350 have had interview or have dates

    I'm Mid 400's so I can assume I would be soon after? I better start prepping hard now. I got Form B done anyway...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33 foam


    Any one know if our oom can change from now on with only the physical and medical left? I've been up and down like a yo-yo, changing over 100 places after stages 2 + 3.

    Only real concern I have left is the eyesight test. I think I'm right on the verge and would really not like to have to drop 5 grand on that lasek.

    The OOM you receive after the interview will stay the same going forward.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21 pedrigo


    Does anyone know whats next now? As in is it medical or physical first and when we'll be called for it? Also does we receive a breakdown of results from the interview?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 121 ✭✭RabbitHeart18


    pedrigo wrote: »
    Does anyone know whats next now? As in is it medical or physical first and when we'll be called for it? Also does we receive a breakdown of results from the interview?

    Medical first, then the physical if you go by previous campaigns.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48 userunkown


    Medical first, then the physical if you go by previous campaigns.

    Sergeant at the stage 2 induction said that this time the physical would be first. And everyone competing it was to have a doctor's cert saying they are for to do so...
    If passed the garda medical would follow.
    Different from every previous campaign


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 206 ✭✭Carles Puyol


    Anyone know how much advance notice we'll be given for the physical? And how long after the interview is it and the medical usually?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 398 ✭✭Henry2006


    foam wrote: »
    The OOM you receive after the interview will stay the same going forward.

    I thought OOM is fixed after stage 3 I’m pretty sure it was in 2016 campaign ?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 172 ✭✭Ciano1997


    MrNightOwl wrote: »
    Just got word I failed. Absolutely gutted. My OOM was in double digits for the first two stages. I even did an interview prep course. I put a lot if work in. The board absolutely grilled me on the day. Asked for 3 examples for each competency and probed all my answers. I used all the buzz words and kept my cool. I can't understand what I did wrong. Hopefully the feedback will give some indication where I went wrong. Just have to try again next year.

    I know how you feel right now. It was me with last years camping. But don't let it knock you back. Keep trying you'll get passed it eventually. If your interested about the police force apply for PSNI


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 206 ✭✭Carles Puyol


    Henry2006 wrote: »
    I thought OOM is fixed after stage 3 I’m pretty sure it was in 2016 campaign ?

    That's what he's saying. Stage 3 is the interview.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 121 ✭✭RabbitHeart18


    userunkown wrote: »
    Sergeant at the stage 2 induction said that this time the physical would be first. And everyone competing it was to have a doctor's cert saying they are for to do so...
    If passed the garda medical would follow.
    Different from every previous campaign

    really??? Doesn't seem to make much sense. I thought I had loads if time for the physical, that's annoying.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 99 ✭✭kellbag91


    This is my 3rd campaign and you'll find quite a few who passed stage 2 have been through a campaign or two before. Recruitment is very frequent these days so I'd say you won't be waiting too long. If you do a good prep-course they can give you a format for report writing, that's what I failed on before.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 206 ✭✭FIVE.0


    If I can give you all any advice it would be to start training for the physical asap.Especially the ladies in regards to the push pull machine, there seemed to be a lot failing on that. Best of luck!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 97 ✭✭arainagusime


    really??? Doesn't seem to make much sense. I thought I had loads if time for the physical, that's annoying.

    Same here. 1 to 2 hours a day regime for me starting today lol. Going hard core, cardio one day and weights on alternating days . I am a weakling of the highest order at the minute.

    I am a woman as well so I may have some problems with push pull.

    Also dieting like my life depends on it. I have really been slacking because I didnt think the campaign would move so fast


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 35 SHIELDSRED


    Hey, Did anyone get this paragraph in their message on PJ when they were told that they met the qualifying standards after stage 3..


    ""Subject to you providing original documentary evidence of your eligibility for this campaign, your name will not be forwarded to An Garda Síochána for consideration for the next stage.""

    I'm a bit confused by this. Thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 97 ✭✭arainagusime


    SHIELDSRED wrote: »
    Hey, Did anyone get this paragraph in their message on PJ when they were told that they met the qualifying standards after stage 3..


    ""Subject to you providing original documentary evidence of your eligibility for this campaign, your name will not be forwarded to An Garda Síochána for consideration for the next stage.""

    I'm a bit confused by this. Thanks

    I had that. I needed to submit original version of degree. PAS has to be satisfied you meet all language requirements and leaving cert requirements or equivalent before the send your application to Garda HQ. They would have told you what they need to do this on the interview day. If in doubt, ask PAS if your application was forwarded.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48 userunkown


    really??? Doesn't seem to make much sense. I thought I had loads if time for the physical, that's annoying.

    The same way the defence forces recruit.
    They probably don't want to wast the money and time doing medical for those who can't pass the physical


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31 al1990


    Is it worth appealing if you fail on just report writing? I got 35?


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