BhoyRayzor wrote: » I put in for this, just happened to come across it on the revenue website and the role sounded interesting. Wasn't actively looking as currently employed in the private sector but job security and the employer were the 2 key things for me. Interested to see how the selection process plays out too as didn't know too much about the public sector until I started reading here.
Mike Foxtrot wrote: » What location are you going for? Have you does the Verbal, Numerical reasoning tests before??
BhoyRayzor wrote: » so kind of just curious about the whole testing side of it too.
Mike Foxtrot wrote: » Executive Officer 2019 in Revenue - Tax, Audit and Compliance - NationwideThe competition opened on the 25 Sept and closed on the 18 Oct 2019. The purpose of this thread is to discuss the process and progress of the campaign. This is an open competition for appointment to the position of executive officer (EO) working as part of a tax, audit and compliance team. Stage 1 - Unsupervised online tests to include (late October 2019): • Verbal reasoning • Numerical reasoning • Chat Assess Stage 2 - Supervised online tests to include (early November 2019): • Verbal reasoning • Numerical reasoning Stage 3 - Final competitive, competency based interview (November/December 2019). Executive Officers may be required to complete Revenue’s trainee auditor programme. This consists of carrying out Revenue interventions as part of practical training together with an academic qualification, accredited by a recognised academic institution and/or professional body for which you will be required to successfully complete all relevant exams. This training will commence in January and September 2020 and will take approximately three years to complete. See Information Booklet attached.
AtticusFinch86 wrote: » I had applied but don't think I'll bother proceeding. The job looks right up my street but I'd be dropping from 38k to 30k salary wise and I can't afford it. I'll probably sit the online tests out of curiousity, but I won;t bother with interviews if I manage to get that far.
NewCorkLad wrote: » Logged my interest in this last week but received no confirmation email, did anybody receive confirmation yet?
milhous wrote: » It's the 25th. Still no email. I only did the register your interest with the survey monkey bit. Did I miss out on something!?
JamPack wrote: » Haha, Jaysus were you expecting it at midnight on the 25th? Calm down there a bit! It's not an automated response
milhous wrote: » To be fair, it's increasing their workload as it says if you don't receive an email by the 25th call them. Given that's its a Friday of the bank holiday weekend, and that in the booklet the online tests are arranged for the end of October when would you suggest getting in touch? Also it should be an automated response? Wasn't it just a register your interest kinda thing?
Trips wrote: » Thanks for your response to 1, 2, 3.1 Of course practice, yes. My question on 3.2 was for any tips or links on where to practice, cheers!
dilw2 wrote: » There are links to practice posted further up the thread. Theres also a link in the email sent out today
AtticusFinch86 wrote: » I took an hour this morning to get through the 3 tests. I was happy enough with the numerical reasoning test. I got 30 of the 37 tasks complete and guessed the remaining 7 I was very disappointed with verbal reasoning test. I got a bit flustered in the 1st minute and it through me off completely. I got about 35 answered and guessed the remaining ones. Chat assess was quite simple I thought. Breezed through it. I think I made a slight mistake though in that I should have answered the emails for the senior staffer in priority, but I got his tranche of emails finished 2nd, so I'm sure it won't have too much of an effect.