I've applied for lots of postie jobs over the past two years, and apart from a Christmas casual job and one interview (unsuccessful) have had no luck. This year the on-line process has changed. It now looks like a bit like a software package that was bought off the shelf, and it's quite hard to figure out how to convince Royal Mail recruitment that you really want the job e g there doesn't now seem to be anywhere to state why you want to work as a postie. There is a list of very basic questions - right to work in UK, driving licence etc, and then you are asked to attach a CV, but there seems to be a gap in between.
Am I missing something? Can anyone help please?
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New recruitment process for posties
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otis_b_flywheel
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yellowbelly
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Re: New recruitment process for posties
Otis,
the automation makes it difficult ie you can't use a covering letter to say 'Apprentice' style 'It's all I ever wanted to do' and all the other
cliches we come out with to try and get a foot in the door. Probably that's why they've done it - recruiting managers got sick of
reading all the bull people come out with on their covering letters.
You've got to use your CV to demonstrate your best and relevant qualities/achievements/qualifications as best you can - hopefully that'll
then get you to the interview stage (if you've passed the multi guess mind game on line tests
).
Go for it!
YB
the automation makes it difficult ie you can't use a covering letter to say 'Apprentice' style 'It's all I ever wanted to do' and all the other
cliches we come out with to try and get a foot in the door. Probably that's why they've done it - recruiting managers got sick of
reading all the bull people come out with on their covering letters.
You've got to use your CV to demonstrate your best and relevant qualities/achievements/qualifications as best you can - hopefully that'll
then get you to the interview stage (if you've passed the multi guess mind game on line tests
Go for it!
YB
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otis_b_flywheel
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- Joined: 14 Jan 2014, 11:13
- Gender: Male
Re: New recruitment process for posties
Ah yes, the scary tests - I've passed the last few I've done, so here's hoping, and in the past have probably written more than my fair share of the bull ;-)
Thanks for your helpful feedback anyhow - I did my best with the CV.
Thanks for your helpful feedback anyhow - I did my best with the CV.