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January 2020 Recruitment.

  • 01-09-2019 5:22pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 42 PSNIhopeful1


    The PSNI announced on social media that they intend to recruit again in January 2020.

    This thread is for everyone planning on applying.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 42 PSNIhopeful1


    Based on the length of time between phases on a previous application process which I applied to, I have estimated these timings:

    Application: January 2020
    Initial Selection Test (IST): February 2020
    IST Results: April 2020

    Vetting forms will be received somewhere in between IST and AC.

    Assessment Centre: May 2020
    Assessment Centre Results: August 2020

    Online Learning will be somewhere between receiving AC results and PCA

    Physical Competency Assessment (PCA): September 2020
    Medical: September 2020
    Notification of Appoint-ability: Late September/Early October 2020

    Estimate start dates based on position on waiting list:
    Top 100 - October 2020
    100-200 - November/December 2020
    200-300 - January/February 2021
    300-400 - February/March 2021
    400-500 - March/May 2021
    500-600 - May/June 2021

    Every date on this post is a complete estimate. Dates will probably end up being later due to the fact that 1810 is still ongoing.

    I'm incredibly excited as I was previously rejected due to medical reasons; but I should now be fine to apply and have a lot of back up medically to appeal if I am rejected again. The reason for this post is just to give others an idea of how long the process takes as it is quite lengthy.

    I wish everybody in this campaign the best of luck and hope to see you all on the other side as constables.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 60 ✭✭Greyhound79


    Cheers @PSNIhopeful1. Good luck to all of you thinking of applying.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 229 ✭✭YNWA27


    Based on the length of time between phases on a previous application process which I applied to, I have estimated these timings:

    Application: January 2020
    Initial Selection Test (IST): February 2020
    IST Results: April 2020

    Vetting forms will be received somewhere in between IST and AC.

    Assessment Centre: May 2020
    Assessment Centre Results: August 2020

    Online Learning will be somewhere between receiving AC results and PCA

    Physical Competency Assessment (PCA): September 2020
    Medical: September 2020
    Notification of Appoint-ability: Late September/Early October 2020

    Estimate start dates based on position on waiting list:
    Top 100 - October 2020
    100-200 - November/December 2020
    200-300 - January/February 2021
    300-400 - February/March 2021
    400-500 - March/May 2021
    500-600 - May/June 2021

    Every date on this post is a complete estimate. Dates will probably end up being later due to the fact that 1810 is still ongoing.

    I'm incredibly excited as I was previously rejected due to medical reasons; but I should now be fine to apply and have a lot of back up medically to appeal if I am rejected again. The reason for this post is just to give others an idea of how long the process takes as it is quite lengthy.

    I wish everybody in this campaign the best of luck and hope to see you all on the other side as constables.


    Vetting forms between IST and AC was a 1710 one off.

    1810 did not receive this...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 229 ✭✭YNWA27


    Online learning for 1810 was received only after PCA pass


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 229 ✭✭YNWA27


    More accurate based on experiences of 1710 and 1810.

    January go live

    February Applications close

    Feb-March IST window

    April Deloitte need to verifiy quals and that you meet criteria and schedule ACs

    May - July ACs

    August Deloitte build merit list and prepare outcome emails.

    Sept 2020 - results.

    If there is fast tracking in 2001 Campaign it will likely occur July/August.

    Candidates progressed to PSNI managed stages in merit order in Tranches of approx 100 from Sept/Oct onwards.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 229 ✭✭YNWA27


    Highly unlikely there will be any 2020 starting until 2021


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 229 ✭✭YNWA27


    PSNI managed stages process.

    1) Progression email
    2) PCA invite
    3) Vetting forms come in post, return within 2-4 weeks. Candidates from ROI need to include a credit report.
    4) PCA familiarisation day
    5) PCA.

    If you pass PCA 1st attempt;
    6 a) medical questionnaire in PCA results envelope. Medical date given via email shortly after.
    6 b) Online learning given to be completed within a short time frame.
    7) complete your part and GP to complete theirs prior to medical.
    8) medical and SMT sample taken
    9) medical result within 1-10 days
    10) SMT result shortly after med result.
    11) await vetting as te process will have begun as they received you completed forms.

    Of you fail PCA re test you will be given a re-test date 12 weeks later. And info to attend support sessions. You can have your 2nd attempt at any support session. After passing PCA process as above.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 229 ✭✭YNWA27


    Estimate start dates (probably futile and foolish to guess it but)

    Top 100 Jan/Feb 2021
    200-300 March/April 2021

    Etc etc


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 229 ✭✭YNWA27


    JoinPSNI says new campaign being advertised in January may not actually go live until Feb or March


  • Registered Users Posts: 51 ✭✭psnihopeful


    Hi guys. I was horrified when I logged back on the boards to see I was last active 5 years ago!!!

    So much has changed since then, and i gave up the opportunity to join the PSNI after getting so far the last time.

    There is no time like the present however and I hope that 2020 will be my year & the year for all you aspiring PSNI hopefuls.

    It feels good to be back in the game..


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  • Registered Users Posts: 42 PSNIhopeful1


    YNWA27 wrote: »
    JoinPSNI says new campaign being advertised in January may not actually go live until Feb or March

    They posted on Instagram a few days ago with a photo saying "We are recruiting January 2020". I would imagine that means the new process will begin in January.

    Have a friend who is currently in GV, he says they're already overcrowded but have started an extra 2 squads.

    They're trying to get as many people on the streets as possible as they're pretty understaffed.

    I would imagine that my timeline is quite inaccurate but I could see at least 1 or 2 classes of the 2020 campaign starting at the end of 2020.

    They usually get roughly 600 people through the entire process. 50 people per class starting give/take every 4 weeks, is 12 months.

    Meaning 1710 should be coming to the end of it's life and people from 1810 will be starting soon.
    So, hopefully by the time the 2020 recruitment process is reaching the medical stage, most of 1810 will be in/through GV.

    Again; complete estimates but I'm just being hopeful as I got rejected from 1710 for medical reasons, skipped 1810 for the same reason and have been waiting since.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 229 ✭✭YNWA27


    I'm 1810 first intake started just there and I start Oct 🀷*♂️


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 229 ✭✭YNWA27


    They also only started one extra intake not sure where you got 2 from...


  • Registered Users Posts: 19 Unperturbed Zero


    I have a medical coming up at the end of the month - with the above timelines I hope to have "the call" by the end of the year with a 15 month old application.


  • Registered Users Posts: 271 ✭✭Lockie101


    YNWA27 wrote: »
    I'm 1810 first intake started just there and I start Oct ��*♂️

    Good job! Good to hear about someone from the old threads who got in! Good luck in training


  • Registered Users Posts: 14 officerready11


    January 2020 IMPORTANT for those who are applying

    I've seen some posts on this about people not having a Maths or English GCSE but more so about people not having a Maths GCSE.

    Upon checking the education requirements with Deloitte for the forthcoming recruitment campaign in January 2020 by emailing info@joinpsni, I was told the following: PSNI will be altering their educational requirements and this will stay the same for the foreseeable future. 5 GCSEs including English Language, no requirement for a Maths GCSE.

    I hope to be successful in this campaign. I graduate in June 2021 with a Law degree have all my GCSEs and A Levels so fingers crossed I pass all the stages in the January 2020 recruitment campaign.


  • Registered Users Posts: 32 Eire_1600


    That’s good, I emailed them about the GCSE Maths grade equivalent to Rep of Ireland grades as I was unsure but at least it’s no longer a requirement. Does anyone know any websites/courses to practice for the aptitude tests?

    Thanks.


  • Registered Users Posts: 14 officerready11


    IST prep

    With the recruitment process in a few months I've started my prep for the IST.

    I know it consists of two stages: verbal reasoning and situational judgement.

    In terms of preparing for it does anyone have any tips. I've done the IST prep on the PSNI's website but what other resources are people using?

    Also does anyone know how many marks in total the IST is worth? For example how many marks are available for the verbal reasoning section and how many marks are available for the situational judgement section?

    Thanks

    PSNI Hopeful


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 119 ✭✭penutzimes


    IST prep

    With the recruitment process in a few months I've started my prep for the IST.

    I know it consists of two stages: verbal reasoning and situational judgement.

    In terms of preparing for it does anyone have any tips. I've done the IST prep on the PSNI's website but what other resources are people using?

    Also does anyone know how many marks in total the IST is worth? For example how many marks are available for the verbal reasoning section and how many marks are available for the situational judgement section?

    Thanks

    PSNI Hopeful



    Not too sure how many marks are available but I believe the pass mark will be dependent on how many people apply and how many they need to get through


  • Registered Users Posts: 32 Eire_1600


    Does anyone know what date the recruitment campaign will begin? I was expecting it to begin tomorrow but remember seeing on a website that the cut off point for age limit is 21st February and the application process usually lasts 20-30 days which would mean the process will start on 21st January or have I taking this up completely wrong?

    Thanks in advance.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 119 ✭✭penutzimes


    Eire_1600 wrote: »
    Does anyone know what date the recruitment campaign will begin? I was expecting it to begin tomorrow but remember seeing on a website that the cut off point for age limit is 21st February and the application process usually lasts 20-30 days which would mean the process will start on 21st January or have I taking this up completely wrong?

    Thanks in advance.


    No official start date as I know of yet I would imagine it will not be tomorrow but perhaps next week when Deloitte are probably back to work.


  • Registered Users Posts: 42 PSNIhopeful1


    Eire_1600 wrote: »
    Does anyone know what date the recruitment campaign will begin? I was expecting it to begin tomorrow but remember seeing on a website that the cut off point for age limit is 21st February and the application process usually lasts 20-30 days which would mean the process will start on 21st January or have I taking this up completely wrong?

    Thanks in advance.

    No official date yet but I would imagine that it's going to be next Monday (6th of January). Just a guess but I've been patiently waiting as I'm sure many have


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 119 ✭✭penutzimes


    Patiently waiting too I would say there's a good chance next week, anybody know when the police staff roles are going live?


  • Registered Users Posts: 57 ✭✭Yukuza2008


    Hi guys will be first time applying for PSNI. Very excited about it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 119 ✭✭penutzimes


    Doesnt look like the website is going live this week


  • Registered Users Posts: 32 Eire_1600


    They posted a recruitment video on YouTube yesterday, only seen it this morning so hopefully it is a sign that recruitment starts Monday possibly. Looking forward to it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 119 ✭✭penutzimes


    Eire_1600 wrote: »
    They posted a recruitment video on YouTube yesterday, only seen it this morning so hopefully it is a sign that recruitment starts Monday possibly. Looking forward to it.


    I see that there now good job hopefully they will open it up on monday.


  • Registered Users Posts: 57 ✭✭Tashbash


    Facebook post says February now.


  • Registered Users Posts: 17 Cheddar87


    It might be the case that they will advertise throughout January and then open the applications in February.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 21 Pecks123


    Take one stage at a time, and goodluck to everybody applying


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 341 ✭✭NornIron74


    I'm thinking that it will likely open on the 1st February


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 119 ✭✭penutzimes


    Cheddar87 wrote: »
    It might be the case that they will advertise throughout January and then open the applications in February.

    I would say so


  • Registered Users Posts: 250 ✭✭NeeNaw21


    Recent successful applicant from the 1810 campaign. In GV atm.

    Hit me with any questions.

    No info from the IST or AC will be shared due the non disclosure agreement


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 119 ✭✭penutzimes


    NeeNaw21 wrote: »
    Recent successful applicant from the 1810 campaign. In GV atm.

    Hit me with any questions.

    No info from the IST or AC will be shared due the non disclosure agreement

    Congratulations on getting in, im wondering during the medical and the lung function test is there a certain "target" you have to reach or is it just to see how well or not so well the lungs are working?


  • Registered Users Posts: 250 ✭✭NeeNaw21


    penutzimes wrote: »
    Congratulations on getting in, im wondering during the medical and the lung function test is there a certain "target" you have to reach or is it just to see how well or not so well the lungs are working?

    I can't remember all i did was turn up, did the tests and got the medical pass email the next week. Sorry boss


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 119 ✭✭penutzimes


    NeeNaw21 wrote: »
    I can't remember all i did was turn up, did the tests and got the medical pass email the next week. Sorry boss

    aww thats no problem thanks, do you do driving training during your 23 weeks or is that for after training? Also do you spend any time in your future station/district during training?


  • Registered Users Posts: 250 ✭✭NeeNaw21


    penutzimes wrote: »
    aww thats no problem thanks, do you do driving training during your 23 weeks or is that for after training? Also do you spend any time in your future station/district during training?

    No to driver training in GV and you just get to visit your district in week 1


  • Registered Users Posts: 21 Pecks123


    What's the hardest part of the process to gv did you find, and what advice would you give to first timers


  • Registered Users Posts: 250 ✭✭NeeNaw21


    Pecks123 wrote: »
    What's the hardest part of the process to gv did you find, and what advice would you give to first timers

    Hardest part is the waiting.

    Advice would be practice for IST as it's all about getting used to SJTs and VRTs and how to read them.

    The the assessment centre just be yourself and keep it simple. Listen/read what they are asking you to do


  • Registered Users Posts: 21 Pecks123


    Is it everything you've expected and hoped for now your in gv training.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 250 ✭✭NeeNaw21


    Pecks123 wrote: »
    Is it everything you've expected and hoped for now your in gv training.

    Oh yeah all i ever wanted and dreamed of


  • Registered Users Posts: 19 Unperturbed Zero


    Do many fail/ddrop out?


  • Registered Users Posts: 27 BruceWayne1


    No. PSNI make a big financial investment in each person appointed. They give all the support you need to help you succeed. There is occasionally someone who decides it’s really not right for them and leaves the course but by far the vast majority succeed.


  • Registered Users Posts: 17 Cheddar87


    For anyone thinking of applying this campaign I see the website has been updated. Good luck to you all.


  • Registered Users Posts: 250 ✭✭NeeNaw21


    Applications going live in Feb with ISTs in March.

    If 2002 goes by 1810 timeline first intake would be around January 2021


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 119 ✭✭penutzimes


    Finally some news now in for the long waiting game!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 119 ✭✭penutzimes


    Is there a specific hair cut males need to comply with while in the college?


  • Registered Users Posts: 27 BruceWayne1


    penutzimes wrote: »
    Is there a specific hair cut males need to comply with while in the college?

    No. But if you have long hair it would need to be tied up so it fits inside your hat


  • Registered Users Posts: 42 PSNIhopeful1


    They've finally posted an exact date! 4th of February guys and gals. Prepare yourselves.

    Took a look through the "Guidance for applicants" document and it appears to me that they want this application process to be quick.

    According to the document, the IST is to be completed for end of March, ACs to begin in April and they aim to have the merit list passed to the PSNI by August. Meaning PCA and Medical probably starting in September.

    I assume that fast tracked people could possibly even be starting Garnerville before the end of the year?

    I'm sure there could be delays etc so these timings may not be completely accurate but it would be great if they were.

    Good luck to everyone applying, I hope to see you all in Garnerville and on the streets soon!


  • Registered Users Posts: 250 ✭✭NeeNaw21


    penutzimes wrote: »
    Is there a specific hair cut males need to comply with while in the college?

    Yea short back and sides. Not too short. Whatever you can stuff on top under the hat is yours


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