Final interview for the RAF

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Hi,

I'm off for my final interview/tests for the RAF tomorrow. I travel down to Bedford and stop on base over night to partake in a day of what is essentially selection on Tuesday.

I'm only really mentioning this because I know there is at least one other current applicant on here (Andr3w) and I believe he is awaiting his final interview soon! I'll keep you updated and hopefully I can give you some advice after :)

Sleep time for me now and up early to get my suit out, make the car nice and shiny and quickly recap my notes, wish me luck.

W
 
Thanks :)

It's times like these I wish I had a tomtom though, just in case I lose my way and arrive late! Either that or knowing my luck I'll break down enroute :rolleyes:

I'm going to ask them for the job out right anyway as it's my birthday on Wednesday :D
 
Best of luck to you. Are you going officer or enlisted? If officer, a salute to you. If enlisted, a hearty handshake from a fellow military man.
 
ahh good luck mate

Ive passed my aptitude test
interview
medical
fitness test

and i have been given a potential join date of the 8th of march :D
Still no date for final interview

Let me know how it goes/what they ask you lol

Good luck
p.s you mentioned me in your post, i feel loved :D
 
Mickey_D said:
Best of luck to you. Are you going officer or enlisted? If officer, a salute to you. If enlisted, a hearty handshake from a fellow military man.

I originally applied for officer but I knew that very few people get selected for officer training straight from civvy street, I think it is something like over 90% of officers are recruited from within. My thought was to aim for the top though and I might get lucky. Of course I wasn't lucky/deemed suitable, so I have reapplied for a trade and I'll have that officer position to always aim for.

Andr3w said:
i have been given a potential join date of the 8th of march :D
Still no date for final interview

If I remember rightly I was told I could be in by April.

They will send you a letter with a date for your interview and my AFCO also called me to check that this date was ok. It turned out my original date got cancelled anyway due to lack of numbers for my trade (which fills me with a little more confidence :D)

Andr3w said:
Let me know how it goes/what they ask you lol

Good luck
p.s you mentioned me in your post, i feel loved :D

Definitely! And yes I have been following your progress with interest on here ;)
 
Well, that was a very eventful and interesting 2 days! It's definitely filled me with even more confidence about joining the force.

I arrived to the initial greeting and brief late as I got stuck in traffic on the M1 :( but they didn't mind as that was pretty much unavoidable. What followed was a barrage of information and I learnt a lot of things I never really knew or ever thought would be true about their way of life.

I was suprised to find that only 5 people were on the selection day. Apparently this is because they like to keep the numbers down so they can get to know you more personally as opposed to having a large group of us. From the word go they were studying us, watching how we acted, how confident we appeared and how well we interacted with stranger's and our peers.

Andr3w I'd like to just give you a few pointer's if I may:

- Firstly; arrive, shake hand's and look in their eye's whilst you do, don't salute! :p

- Dress smart, even upon arrival. 2 out of us 5 were not dressed in suits. Granted, the girl wore a smart top and trouser's so she looked fine but one guy wore a shirt and jeans. This instantly put him on the backfoot to the other's. As a matter of fact he didn't even bring a suit so I ended up lending him one of mine! Bring a change of casual clothes though as you shall be encouraged to visit the on site bar for a drink with the corporal at night.

- Be as talkative, polite, friendly and approachable as possible. Convey an air of confidence about yourself because I think if they see this in you they will think you can easily slot in and you also really do want to be there.

- Be sure of the format of the day. It is called the specialist interview but I did not actually have a one-on-one interview with either the corporal, sergeant or flight sergeant (FS)! It was later explained to us that over the last 2 days they have been watching everything we do and that they can assess our character much better that way. Anyone can master good interview technique with pre determined questions and answer's. It was slightly confusing but the FS explained to me that although the AFCO invited me to an "interview" the AFCO don't really know anything about what they do. Apparantly this was because I'm applying for a role in the Intelligence Wing so this may not be the case in your trade.

- Don't drink too much at the bar at night! If like my trade, you are required to sit exam(s) on the 2nd day. We had to sit 3 seperate exam's totalling about 3 hours. We was tested on some average numerical questions and equations but some rather testing stereoscopic imagery analysis. Any more beer in the pub the night before and I'd have been in a right pickle LoL!

- Talk to people in the bar! The Intelligence Corporal met us in the bar that night to give us more information about the RAF and answer any questions we had. Use this time to get to know the Corporal and also chat to a few other servicemen in there. No doubt that if you come across as keen to learn more and show confidence in talking to other people it would all get relayed back to the FS. (The FS is the guy who decide's if I get the position by the way!).

- When you leave at the end of the day approach each of the servicemen that have assisted you during your stay and shake their hand whilst thanking them/wishing them well etc. A few of our group didn't do this and I'm not trying to pick fault and claim I was perfect but it's just the little thing's that will give you the edge. I would have thought this as common decency anyhow, especially to the people who decide if you get the job or not.

All said and done, just go and enjoy yourself. Out of earshot from the FS and other senior staff the Corporal was fun and just like any other person. She ate in the mess with us at Breakfast and lunch and drank in the bar with us at night. She joked about sex, poo and thieving people's push bike's on camp. This helped us all relax I think, whilst also allowing her to monitor our behaviour in a more personal situation. I can't really stress enough to just go there with an open mind, ask loads of question's (even if you already know the answer's) and at least look like you're having fun :D

Good luck mate,

keep us updated how you do. I should know my result's by end of January. Any question's then ask away!
 
Good luck to you mate,.I joined straight from school had my enlistment date Jan 23rd 1991 Signed up for the full 22 years.....There was no selection day when i signed up you just had your interveiw at the careers office with the Sergent and Corpral
I signed up as a weapons tech...Had a few months to spare before i joined up so i went on a basic engineering YTS as there was engineering involved with the trade i was going in as ....
So anyway I slipped a disc lifting metal plates at college,no problem i thought ease off the training for a bit and got my back sorted after a couple of weeks of physio ,went back to training and done my back good and proper 18 months down the line,operation disc removed and I have been a welder ever since (not that i am bitter hahahaha)....
My older brother was in for about 12 years loved every moment...hope you enjoy it G/L
 
Captain Planet said:
I originally applied for officer but I knew that very few people get selected for officer training straight from civvy street, I think it is something like over 90% of officers are recruited from within.
Actually, most people who undergo Initial Officer Training are not ex-rankers, but straight from civvy street.

Any questions feel free to ask me, I have far to much free time on my hands at the moment.
 
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Stolly said:
When my catties die will they go to catty heaven ?
Quite possibly yes. Their bodies will be merely empty shells, I suggest making a fine coat from their furs.

Nice off topic post... :rolleyes:

It's been so long since I went through selection I'd forgotted how bad the paranoia that you're constantly being watched actually is :D Reading the post above reminds me of it all.
 
OCdt Stringy said:
Actually, most people who undergo Initial Officer Training are not ex-rankers, but straight from civvy street.

Yes I asked them about that and I was suprised to hear only 20-30% are recruited from within! Doh! Well I'm going to aim for the ultimate - Warrant Officer, one day, mark my word :D

Deadly Ferret said:
Hope you get good results in January. What will you be doing once you're in, after training that is? :)

Thanks. I'll be an Intelligence Analyst. What I like is the fact I can more or less choose (although they get the final say) what I do. For example I can choose to specialise in Imagery Analysis or Comunnications. I'm particulary interested in imagery which entails studying map's, aerial photography, infra-red and satelite images. The data that I study will be sensitive though so once I join I shall have to sign a disclaimer that I don't tell anyone obvioulsy. I can also state where I'd prefer to be based... Cyprus it is then :p
 
Congrats captin im sure you did great!

I was told that my final specialist interview is at the AFCO and i don't have to go on one of those 2day trip things :p :D

Still not sure when this is.
 
**UPDATE**

Got an answer phone message earlier from the sergeant at my AFCO "Hi, could you call me back, have further news regarding your application". I hate that because you think "now is the point where my day either turns bad or great"... and the verdict is... dum dum dummmm... I'm in! :D :D :D

Ecstatic to say the least! Life is going to get somewhat more interesting.
 
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