Paul2020 wrote: » I'm 34 years of age....am I too old to be thinking of joining the Civil Services as a CO? My current salary is near 40K. I applied for EO but didnt get it.
niallmacsuain wrote: » I had my interview for the customs officer role on Friday. OOM in Dublin in the 1100s. Anyone know how long it usually takes to hear back about how it went? Edit: Scratch that, just heard back. Passed! Batch 2, OOM in the 50s. So I'll probably be a while before I hear anything, if I do?
JUSTsomeBLOKE! wrote: » Hi does anyone have an update of the numbers called in Sligo? Thank you
yupder wrote: » My results are the same as yours, was in the 1100s and now I'm Batch 2, OOM in the 50s. I'm wondering too the likelihood of a position. I wonder if Batch 1 still has to be placed and how many positions there are in total. If anyone can shine some light on this I would much appreciate it!
niallmacsuain wrote: » I'd imagine there are quite an amount of positions in total, as they seem to be still contacting people to express an interest in the role, according to a post a few pages back. But yeah, an idea of how many in each batch would be ideal, if anyone is batch 1?
dinky earnshaw wrote: » Are the batches based on original oom? Just received a message saying I'm batch 3 and order of merit will be given by the end of the month when people who have placed higher at stage one are interviewed.
mayo londoner wrote: » If working as a CO in the dole office, is it likely that you would be placed behind the counter dealing with the general public? Or more likely to be in the background?
Jassgal wrote: » I really hope I'm not in an intro centre I'd rather be based in one of their office blocks but sure I will have to take what I'm giving
ladz wrote: » Just had interview it was awful!! Not really the questions so dont be worried if you've one coming up, it was aaaallll me!! 🙈. Best of luck to all, they were lovely a really nice panel just 2 of them. They tried to ease my nerves bless them!
L390 wrote: » Oh no ..you poor thing...dont worry you never know you might have answered what they wanted
TrishaK wrote: » From someone who works in an Intreo centre they are not as bad as people make out. I have worked in scheme based buildings as well and would take the Intreo office any day. The scheme based work is very repetitive whereas the Intreo is ever changing and makes the day go faster.
Jassgal wrote: » Good to hear a positive review from someone who actually worked in one, do you get to work flexi time in an intro centre or is it set hours?
mayo londoner wrote: » Are the staff in the Intreo centres all WFH at the moment?
moonlight06 wrote: » They announced today in the budget that there will be 500 new Garda staff recruited. Will that affect this panel?? Placed in the 60s in my county. Need some positivity!
TrishaK wrote: » The short answer to that is no. All bar 1 person in my office have been working in the office right through this whole covid craziness
shmeee wrote: » And some who were on shift work (3x12 hours) and WFH with DEASP have returned to standard office hours since yesterday.