Dekkers wrote: » Definitely seems quieter on here. Last time the day before recruitment launched was like Christmas Eve
Sthm wrote: » Does seem awful quiet when compared to the amount of posts last September. If the Facebook activity is anything to go by, I'd say there could be potentially more applicants than last year. However, a number of balloons by the looks of things.
crinkley wrote: » Think it may be quieter due to the IT requirement being dropped and people being more aware due to the familiarization evenings. I have a feeling the number may be increased
Homer01 wrote: » Still a requirement but not through certificates (they learnt that lesson the hard way) They'll test it through various stages; online only application form, at the AC and online learning. Should be fun
Gee-22 wrote: » There is a two page spread on the PSNI fitness test in today Belfast Telegraph.
pcplod wrote: » they really are pushing the pca this time round arnt they? Suppose they have to with the astronomical fail rates....
Gee-22 wrote: » Yeah they say it's 1 in 4 fail. The fit looking journalist who tried it thought it would be easy but failed with a time of 4:18.
Lyn1984 wrote: » I'm so glad to see you back ��
Gee-22 wrote: » Why are you interested in becoming a police constable (150 words maximum)?Outline the skills you have and how they meet the requirements of the role of a police constable (150 words maximum). :mad: I can't find a copy of my last answers... EDIT: Just found my answers by searching my PC's waste bin.:p
crinkley wrote: » Trying to fit all for the second part in 150 is the first challenge of psni recruitment! Lol
The PSNI is hoping to recruit 756 new police constables over the next two years.
popolive wrote: » Are there any security issues to consider about turning up for one of those information sessions ? Are they busy events ? Basically any member of the public can get in , right ? And outside the perimeter of the event location might have I imagine it's own set of unsupervised potential problems. Hence I can imagine a public room in a hotel somewhere would be little different from a recruitment thread on boards. And if one was to ask questions publicly in front of the whole room then you would stand out in the mind of anyone there for malevolent purposes... So any words of wisdom going around about how to attend one of these sensibly and obtain the information one requires safely ? Be well and safe and good luck to all of you.