L390 wrote: » They will do a trial run with you and explain all you need to know
Penny_pocket wrote: » Anyone have issues uploading the application form and emailing passport? I had to do both by midnight last night. The link in my message to upload the application form is giving an error pop up and I’ve just got a bounce back email in my junk telling me the co2020 email inbox is full so the email with my passport wasn’t delivered.
jayhaitch2 wrote: » I had the same. Tried ringing and the lines are closed so sent all the requirements and explanation to info@publicjobs.ie. I'm waiting for an acknowledgement but I only sent it 4 hours ago. I expect it to be fine....I hope
Markandwage wrote: » Hey Celticbest. I didnt get a start date and I don't know what department. So mysterious! I just hope theres no issue with the paperwork, I only got it submitted over the weekend.
abbeybella wrote: » Just curious for anyone who recently started a new role, with most office staff working from home and social distancing with staff in the office, how would training in of new staff operate?
Katieee323 wrote: » Hi where did you submit the paperwork too?
Sarah Elizabeth29 wrote: » Hi, so I have interview for Dublin next Tuesday was 777 on panel, looking for some advice on possible interview questions do we need to know a lot about the civil service ?
Markandwage wrote: » Hi Sarah Elizabeth, I passed this interview last month. As far as i remember these were the questions: 1. Teamwork, Customer Service & Communication Skills: There was a big focus on this one, in particular what was the best team you were a part of and what was it that made this team work so well? 2. Delivery of Results and Information Management/Processing: For this the question related to how you manage time, and what do you do to ensure you can delivery on time to the best of your ability 3. Drive and Commitment: What motivates you in the work you do? 4. Specialist Knowledge, Expertise and Self Development: Was asked a lot about my knowledge of MS Office. in particular Excel, Word & Outlook. Good Luck!!!
Vologda69 wrote: » Cork is only at oom 44 at the moment
Christine2020 wrote: » Hi Vologda69, can you tell me roughly when Cork was at oom 44 please? In the last few days or so? Thanks in advance ðŸ‘ðŸ¼
Vologda69 wrote: » I emailed them on Monday. So it's pretty slow moving.
tritriagain wrote: » I'm starting in dept. of agriculture at end of month. Can any one advice me on dress code for male?. Could I be working from home ? What are Christmas holidays and will I get paid for them after working a short period of time?
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » COs is our place wear anything from jeans and a jumper to one who is suited and booted. I'd suggest shirt and tie on the first day, you can always take the tie off but only get one go at a first impression.
LenaM wrote: » Kildare only at 27 Oom ridiculously slow!!
Markandwage wrote: » Hi Katieee323; I sent my paperwork to the email address which sent me the blank documents. Have not received the link for Garda e-vetting yet though.
celticbest wrote: » Got my email yesterday, it had the following forms attached - all gone back now,Garda Vetting - declaration. Declaration Document Scanned Documents Reference Also asked whether I was in receipt of a social welfare payment, which I wasn't, seems a bit strange.
L390 wrote: » As I'm starting first week in December can someone tell me the dates over xmas and new year I'd have off ?? Social protection
newbie18892 wrote: » Going by people I know who already work in the CS, I think you just get Christmas Day, St. Stephen's Day, and New Year's Day off.