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Could someone be really helpful and tell me the sort of questions they ask at the formal interview? (I was told to wear a shirt and tie for this 1)
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Yeh.
They just talk about you, your family and your mates. But the main one is about you.
It's not hard you just have to be honest and never answer with yes or no, always answer with sentences.
You get asked stuff like what hobbies you have, what sports you do now/at school, what job do you do, why the army.
They just talk about you, your family and your mates. But the main one is about you.
It's not hard you just have to be honest and never answer with yes or no, always answer with sentences.
You get asked stuff like what hobbies you have, what sports you do now/at school, what job do you do, why the army.
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The interview is basic. They want to basically find out about you and whether or not you are motivated enough to firstly join your chosen unit, and secondly, motivated enough to be in the army.
Questions you can expect to be asked can be about family, school, current and previous sports, why you want to join the army, what your family and friends think about it, are you a team player or work best on your own, your views on the army, what your current fitness levels are like, what kind of training you are doing at the moment in preparation, and so on.
You may also be asked about the regiment you are joining. This will be usualy saved for the final interview, however they sometimes chuck in the odd question, such as, what tours are your regiment on at the moment, when were they formed, where are they based, where you think you will be training at, etc.
Your formal interview is nothing to worry about. I wore a suit and tie just to look representable. Got asked questions about my life, sport, training. Basically the interview was to find out a bit about me, and to confirm I deffo wanted to go ahead with application into my chosen regiment.
Good Luck!
Questions you can expect to be asked can be about family, school, current and previous sports, why you want to join the army, what your family and friends think about it, are you a team player or work best on your own, your views on the army, what your current fitness levels are like, what kind of training you are doing at the moment in preparation, and so on.
You may also be asked about the regiment you are joining. This will be usualy saved for the final interview, however they sometimes chuck in the odd question, such as, what tours are your regiment on at the moment, when were they formed, where are they based, where you think you will be training at, etc.
Your formal interview is nothing to worry about. I wore a suit and tie just to look representable. Got asked questions about my life, sport, training. Basically the interview was to find out a bit about me, and to confirm I deffo wanted to go ahead with application into my chosen regiment.
Good Luck!
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Why? How much more effort does it take to make yourself look smart.Tony D wrote:I'd just wear a T-shirt and jeans.
I'm not sure who said it on here, but you are being assessed throughout the entire recruitment process.
Don't wear jeans and T-shirt mate, turn up smart and confident.
lew
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recruit test 21 march - PASSED
medical 30 march - PASSED
interview 30 march - PASSED
PJFT - 11 april - PASSED 9:18
PRMC - 7th - 10th JUNE. PASSED
foundation - 29th August
recruit test 21 march - PASSED
medical 30 march - PASSED
interview 30 march - PASSED
PJFT - 11 april - PASSED 9:18
PRMC - 7th - 10th JUNE. PASSED
foundation - 29th August
Not loads of effort. Just make sure you have had a shower and a shave before you go and that your Shirt is ironed and your shoes are clean.
I think they mark you down on appearence and i have seen them turn people away (not singleing anyone out but it's trainer and tracky wearing chavs) for not presenting yourself right.
It's a job interview not a job centre
I think they mark you down on appearence and i have seen them turn people away (not singleing anyone out but it's trainer and tracky wearing chavs) for not presenting yourself right.
It's a job interview not a job centre

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The army can't afford to be to picky not when there short of men.
The lad across the road from me joined the guards he went to his interviews wearing trackies and trainers. He just passed out from training. If you want to wear a shirt and tie then by all means do so. It's probably the best idea but im only saying what my mate suggested to me.
The lad across the road from me joined the guards he went to his interviews wearing trackies and trainers. He just passed out from training. If you want to wear a shirt and tie then by all means do so. It's probably the best idea but im only saying what my mate suggested to me.