Clerical Officer in the Civil Service 2022 | Civil Service - publicjobs.ie
Got OOM74, gosh thats bad:(
Um...74 is brilliant! Well done :-)
Can somebody tell me what OOM means? I’ve seen it in a few threads… I got my results today and I got merit 42. What does this mean? Thanks :)
It means order of merit.
That means you came in 42nd place in that competition, there are 41 people ahead of you for interview or job placement, which ever stage is next (some will probably drop out). That's a good OOM or place on the list
Anyone hear about apparently we'd have to be in office 3 days a week come Jan? Any substance to the rumours
From what I know it's dependant on the department. At the moment one department I know just has one core day but its subject to change.
New batch called for interview in Limerick today. Looks like a large enough group called as I'm in the early 200s.
Heard nothing, not even a rumour.
Currently officially approved (WFH assessment / signed off by line manager etc) for one day per week in office for foreseeable subject to change - but can't see any changes happening in near future.
thanks so much for letting me know, I email them every few weeks, I’m sure I’m melting their heads. 😆😆
Just for anyone wondering about Westmeath....my OOM is 165 and just got emailed about clearance for a job
I was placed in the courts and started on the 7th. I had to do special clearance too but it only came back last week. It took maybe 4 weeks for me. I started before it even came back 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Where I got placed there is no WFH allowed at all 🥺 I’m raging!
Wednesdaygirl I was 140 just checking references at the moment.
Just wondering my reference are being checked at the moment I was out for 5 months back in 2018 due to leg injury do you think this will affect my offer thanks 😊
Nice one Onol! It's great to have got the call before Xmas. Are you going to Athlone also?
Wednesdaygirl I am Athlone that's great that you heard back garda vetting will take about 2 weeks so don't worry and then a couple of days after I was assigned someone to go through rest of checks reference and all that 👍
Heard a rumour here that it will be 4 days a week in the office planned during 2023 - obviously not confirmed yet(DSP)
Also, just heard back from PAS to advise that they are still at OOM 60 for Tipperary, however they will extending the panel beyond the original January 2023 expiry date - no new closing date set as of yet
Did anyone receive a link to view their Garda vetting after its been viewed by the organisation? Is that link emailed to people or how does it work? My vetting has been viewed by the organisation but I don’t see anywhere I can access it…
The vetting is not available to view by you
It should be. In the Garda vetting FAQ it says: Does the applicant receive a copy of the disclosure? “The relevant organisation in accordance with the National Vetting Bureau Act shall, as soon as practicable, make available a copy of the vetting disclosure to the applicant”.
You may have to request it.
National Vetting Bureau (garda.ie)
hi
cant find answer on other threads, anyone know in council officers if you work in arrears / or week in hand type thing starting a new job there week and half and just want to no as its coming to xmas when i can expect to be paid etc. sorry for jumping in.. i know this is general PAS board :)
i did email and ask said it will be discussed during induction.
TIA
I take that to mean they will tell you if it's a no but not tell you why.
Hey FYI, if you are ever stuck, the CWO in your local social welfare will help you while you are waiting on wages!
Thank you so much for getting back to me. I reached out to PAS and Justice HR to get an update. Fingers crossed!
At the rate things are going, COs will be going to the CWO for assistance after they get paid, too
So.. am a while into my CO role for anyone who wants an insight. I was waaaay down the list of candidates.
I work for a small but important section of a very large dept in South Dublin.
Great people, paid weekly.
Hardly any work to do... as soon as work comes in it's done. That's fine by me as I'm just a newbie. Am picking up new skills and offering my help where appropriate.
Managers are realistic and easy to work with.
Starting WFH in January, couple days a week. Happy days, just worried that the days will drag in front of the laptop. Need a proper routine.
All in all a great CO job. I worked as a CO years ago and it was really stressful.
Anyone able to possibly help, I know increments are performance based now but if I am on maternity leave when my increments is due.... do I get it?