14-06-2015, 09:59 AM
With the job Procta applied for, it just depends on whether you do well on the tests or not. If you do, you'll get through to proper interview stages.
I personally think it's a good way of doing it, rather than wasting hundreds of staff hours (and applicants' time) interviewing candidates who clearly will never be given the job.
With JLR you have the online tests, pass them and you get invited to the first stage of practical assessments, pass them and you finally get a proper formal interview with drugs screening.
Just keep applying for the same job. If you're allowed to re apply straight away then do it and you can always do better as you're now prepared for what tests they'll give you.
My mate got rejected by JLR 2/3 times but is now working for them, so it's worth perservering.
I personally think it's a good way of doing it, rather than wasting hundreds of staff hours (and applicants' time) interviewing candidates who clearly will never be given the job.
With JLR you have the online tests, pass them and you get invited to the first stage of practical assessments, pass them and you finally get a proper formal interview with drugs screening.
Just keep applying for the same job. If you're allowed to re apply straight away then do it and you can always do better as you're now prepared for what tests they'll give you.
My mate got rejected by JLR 2/3 times but is now working for them, so it's worth perservering.