ButterBagels wrote: » Thank you, appreciate it
YNWA27 wrote: » Vetting forms are now emailed. You will get a progression email telling you that you are to start the PSNI managed stages
Nb1234 wrote: » Pm me tomorrow and I’ll be back home and I’ll send you some stuff mate
ButterBagels wrote: » Could you forward on any revision materials? I only scored 43 in the AC and am feeling really despondent about it, I thought I did a lot better and my scores in each section don't really correspond with how I did in each area...
Nb1234 wrote: » Congrats to everyone who passed, to everyone who didn’t , just looks at your strengths and weaknesses and practice on honing your weaknesses. What’s not meant for you won’t pass you by .
Aimforstars wrote: » That's one of my favourite quotations. Let's work hard guys. What's meant for you won't pass you by. Work for it in the silence and let your success be your applause. Let's do this!
Nb1234 wrote: » Congrats to everyone who passed, to everyone who didn’t , just looks at your strengths and weaknesses and practice on honing your weaknesses. What’s meant for you won’t pass you by .
MidwifeN wrote: » Does anyone know when vetting forms get sent out? That wait was horrendous!! So sorry to anyone who didnt get it this time you will rock it next time! Congrats all the passes!
Pips01 wrote: » YNWA27 wrote: » Did you pass AC? Yeh low 60s
YNWA27 wrote: » Did you pass AC?
Pips01 wrote: » W221 wrote: » Vetting and PCA would be next, probably at the same sort of time. I’ve been vetted a few times for this process in the past and also for my work. You need to complete some forms with your (detailed) personal information and they carry out background checks on you and your immediate family. They also carry out credit checks to see if you’re susceptible to bribery or corruption due to uncontrolled debts. Thankyou for the reply. Also can I ask how do you know if you are on the merit list? (And what exactly is this?) Thanks again
W221 wrote: » Vetting and PCA would be next, probably at the same sort of time. I’ve been vetted a few times for this process in the past and also for my work. You need to complete some forms with your (detailed) personal information and they carry out background checks on you and your immediate family. They also carry out credit checks to see if you’re susceptible to bribery or corruption due to uncontrolled debts.
Pips01 wrote: » Thankyou for the reply. Also can I ask how do you know if you are on the merit list? (And what exactly is this?) Thanks again
Pips01 wrote: » So what’s next? Vetting I’m guessing? What exactly does the vetting process include? Anyone ever went through this before?
Yahooo194 wrote: » Is anyone able to explain the merit list?
Throwaway36 wrote: » Those of us who had a high enough score and therefore were going to pass the assessment centre were progressed to the PSNI stages. There were two groups. First group found out end of March and 2nd group 2 weeks later I believe. We knew we had passed the AC but didn’t know what our grade was since then I’m not sure what the parameters were to qualify for fast track but I’d be keen to know!
Autumn1998 wrote: » Can anyone advise how people got into fast track?
Cawcaw101 wrote: » Hi guys! Congratulations on those who passed! Unfortunately i’ve failed by less than one mark.. is there anything that can be done or will I have to reapply in another recruitment drive? Thanks!
Toots123 wrote: » How do you know what a low or high grade is. What are the brackets
JJss1988 wrote: » Did you get your result?
Throwaway36 wrote: » Newest update on the JoinPSNI website: Assessment Centre Results 10th May 2019 Results from the Assessment Centre for the role of police constable have now been issued to all candidates. Congratulations to all of you who are now progressing to the PSNI managed stages of the recruitment process. Please note, it will be a few days before the merit list is handed over to PSNI, so you will not be contacted immediately by the PSNI. We will post an update in recruitment news to let you know when details of the successful candidates have been passed to PSNI. In the meantime, if you have any queries, please contact us on info@joinpsni.co.uk. Don’t be too disheartened if you were not successful at the Assessment Centre on this occasion. Consider that you have done very well to progress this far, something that thousands of other applicants did not achieve. We would encourage you to build on your experience at the recent Assessment Centre and apply again when we next recruit