Clerical Offcier 2023 open for everywhere except Dublin - which has its own panel from last year
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Could anyone explain your 1st and 2nd choice?
When they reach your OOM in your second choice do you get called?
Just seen pervious comment someone was in 40s OOM for 2nd choice and I asked did they not get called and they said they picked another county as 1st choice?
Totally new to this so very sorry if it's a stupid question.
@Passenger123 i was thinking the same
When opened up the website it gives the option to choose available spaces in each department, in our instance it is CO.
So how can you tell the difference in terms of is it taken or available?
@frances5420 June for batch 1.
Does anyone known when interviews will start for this panel
Thank you. I realised it would be once I thought about it 🫣
It's total positions.
On a suggestion from a post above I googled the civil service mobility map
this is what I found. I think it’s showing what positions are available In what dept and how many of each position that is there.
does anyone know if the number of positions are the positions available to fill or the total number of positions in that building (including ones currently filled!)
it’s worth a look anyways because I found a few departments near me that I wasn’t aware of.
hope it helps you too 🙂
I am on Hse panel and hope to get on civil service panel if my number is ever reached 😀
Has anyone got experience in both and if so which is better - in terms of flexibility/getting part time after probation, variety of work etc...
Would love your feedback ❤
Received a lovely message this morning to say my results were incorrectly calculated. They’ve added another 100😔
Does anybody know how high they went with OOM numbers last years in Limerick area?
I figured the situational questions were more fodder for potential interview questions rather than any kind of hard data. I picked my responses more with an eye to how I would defend them if asked in person. Be very disappointed now if I have to wait a year to game out a psychometric when verbal-numerical-deductive practice tests were all strong.
Depends where you're assigned. If in a station you will be to a sgt. Or inspector's desk moving paper from one desk to another adding a report to it from your office more or less.
If you are in a regional HQ you could be anywhere from crime to finance.
Are they not doing the reasoning assessments this year? Really thought that would be the bulk of the OOM.
Hi,
Just wondering what different departments are in AGS and What's your duties usually involve
Thanks
Last time was in 60s now oom over 200 raging, I did lots of middling adequate answers which seems to be bad, but had marked highest answer in almost all the competencies first section . Really disappointed as I was about to be called in next round of interviews for at least 1 county and now no chance this round. Hopefully this is a 1 year panel only.
If you look up the civil service mobility map it will show you what departments are in every county and the staffing levels - can be good to gauge where spots might come up!
Last year when you came 50th for louth did they not reach that number for interview? Trying to gauge if I've a chance or not
Definitely more chances than myself as my OOM for Limerick is 831🫣😊
My OOM is 359 in Cork and 467 in Limerick. The qualifying score of 294 appears exceptionally low though. Mine was 533.
It was my first time applying through one of these tests.
Be honest - do I have any realistic chance of getting an interview here?
Does anyone no how high they go with numbers in Tipperary , got mid 50’s wonder would they ever reach this , new to all this first time applying
Can I ask what you scored in the assessment?
Ooooo I didn't realise that mattered tbh that's such a shame 😞
Got the same score (541). 1st choice in Laois 183, Kilkenny 201. Definitely depends on applications received in each county. Hoping to get an interview sooner then later.
Well done everyone and best of luck 😊
Picked dublin as my first choice
Got 541. So 234 for 1st preference and 413 for 2nd! Ah well! There’s always next year. I can barely remember my answers I think one or 2 were the top response then one or 2 the last response and the rest were the middle answer with “good response but more info needed”
@ddls33 department of agriculture is in Drumshanbo not sure about Roscommon
Damn I got a very low score and ranking. How do they even go about scoring these things? Would love to see the answers you all put because I’m at a loss for how I could be so low?
45 Meath, 44 louth. Hopefully be called soon enough.
I scored 19 for Leitrim and 11 for roscommon. Does anyone know where in roscommon and Leitrim actually take people on? I know there’s a department in carrick on Shannon but are there any others in Leitrim? And where is roscommon would you be placed?