- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 210
srvn2sv said:There's just no standard to the way the recruitment is done.
Saying that "every application is different" might have been a better choice of words.
srvn2sv said:There's just no standard to the way the recruitment is done.
SeR said:Saying that "every application is different" might have been a better choice of words.
srvn2sv said:Whoa!! Slow down people let's not all gang up on me. lol I was congratulating Tiffany who is also applying for Med Tech and pointing out how lucky she is that her application has moved along so quickly. I'm sorry I made it too much about me.
About 7 weeks ago my RC telephoned DnD (in my presence) for my medical records from 1989. My medical had been scheduled in April for May 8th but was deferred until that documentation could arrive. I'm quite familiar with the hurry up and wait process but honestly, I could have walked to Ottawa and back in this time frame and got them myself.
Loachman, you're quite correct I have no experience in recruiting, but would greatly appreciate your professional experience and recommendation. From your expedience in recruiting what is the average timeline for the return of these documents from DnD?
And folks, there should be a standard. There's a standard for everything else, why not this?
Again, BIG congrats to TiffanyOx for completing an application in what seems to be record time as opposed to most other who have posted "Application Samples" on this thread.
srvn2sv
srvn2sv said:Whoa!! Slow down people let's not all gang up on me. lol I was congratulating Tiffany who is also applying for Med Tech and pointing out how lucky she is that her application has moved along so quickly. I'm sorry I made it too much about me.
About 7 weeks ago my RC telephoned DnD (in my presence) for my medical records from 1989. My medical had been scheduled in April for May 8th but was deferred until that documentation could arrive. I'm quite familiar with the hurry up and wait process but honestly, I could have walked to Ottawa and back in this time frame and got them myself.
Loachman, you're quite correct I have no experience in recruiting, but would greatly appreciate your professional experience and recommendation. From your expedience in recruiting what is the average timeline for the return of these documents from DnD?
And folks, there should be a standard. There's a standard for everything else, why not this?
Again, BIG congrats to TiffanyOx for completing an application in what seems to be record time as opposed to most other who have posted "Application Samples" on this thread.
srvn2sv
admky said:*****UPDATE*****
Recruiting centre: ONLINE/Oshawa
Regular/ Reserve: Regular
Officer/NCM: NCM
Trade choice 1: Military Police
Trade choice 2: Artillery Soldier
Applied: January 2012
File sent to CFRC: February 2012
First contact: April 20, 2013
CFAT: May 21, 2013
Medical: June 11, 2013
Interview: June 25, 2013
Merit listed: waiting..
Position offered: waiting..
swearing in: waiting..
BMQ: waiting..
Got the call for my interview! cant wait!
srvn2sv said:And folks, there should be a standard. There's a standard for everything else, why not this?
estoguy said:Recruiting Center: Online/Barrie
Regular/Reserve: Regular
Officer/NCM: Officer- DEO
Trade Choice 1: Pilot
Trade Choice 2: ACSO
Trade Choice 3:
Application Date: July 2011 (Originally)
CFAT: End of July 2011
Reapplication date: Jan 2012 (Online), Third time: April 29, 2013
Interview booked: Second application: April 30 2012 (passed for Pilot and Armour Officer), Third Application: June 6, 2013 (passed for Pilot)
Medical booked: Second Application: May 9 2012, Third Application: July 3, 2013
Position Offered:
Merit Listed:
Basic Training Begins:
Third and likely final kick at the can. Got my sleep study months earlier thanks to a cancellation. Awaiting official results, but the nurse sounded positive the morning after. I think the tonsillectomy and losing weight paid off. Just waiting for my stuff to be sent back down to the Barrie RC. Was told there might be some combat arms DEO positions open. Will see when I'm back at the RC. Once again, its time to hurry up and wait! :nod:
Zhang said:Why is everyone re-applying year after year? I thought once you are on the merit list, it's only a matter of time before you get an offer.
Is it true that if you are not offered a job during the fiscal/calendar year, you are off the merit list and you have to re-apply again the following year.
BeyondTheNow said:In many cases an applicant needs to reapply because their file closed before they became competitive enough to secure a job offer. Unfortunately, just because an applicant is merit-listed does not guarantee them employment. If you are unsure as to the specifics regarding becoming merit-listed and how the list works, there are several threads among the Recruiting forums to help you.
theforcewithin said:Great thread. Thanks for posting, everyone. Really helps me gauge the process time. Here's mine thus far:
Recruiting Centre: Online/Toronto
Regular/ Reserve: Regular
Officer/NCM: Officer
Trade choice 1: Public Affairs Officer
Trade choice 2: Training Development Officer
Applied: Online, January 14, 2013
File sent to CFRC: January 2013
First contact: February 28, 2013
Contact for secondary paperwork: March 7, 2013
CFAT: May 2, 2013
Reliability Screening/Interview: May 21, 2013
References contacted: May-June 2013
Background check: May-present (Extra background check needed because I lived in the UK.)
Medical: TBD
Interview: TBD
Merit listed: TBD
Position offered: TBD
Swearing in: TBD
Basic Training: TBD
Next step for me as of the end of my RS/Interview is to wait for a call if more information is needed and/or to schedule the Medical and Interview.
Several things to note here as well. As I lived in another country for more than 6 months, there's an extra background check that has to be done. On paper, it says that it can take from 10-18 months, but my counsellors have informed me it shouldn't take that long, especially if the country is willing to provide that information. The CFRC in Toronto, particularly the counsellors I've been working with, have been doing their very best in putting my app through and, since it's England specifically, I don't think it should take that long. Nevertheless, I'll keep my eye out on the timeline for the background check with the extra step and update the post just in case anyone else has to have a further BG check. (What might also help is to provide your own criminal background check from the foreign country and submit it to the RC when appropriate.)
Another thing to keep in mind, as my counsellors have told me, is that the two positions that I applied for a) rarely open up - one or two just get hired here and there and b) only have one or two intakes per year. (If I miss the PAO deadline for June, the TDO opening is in November, which isn't too bad since I still have a lot more steps to go through anyway. For the case of TDO, I've been informed that Basic will most likely start after December, around the spring of 2014.) So I guess if your application is taking a while, the factor might not be related to your credentials or experience, but related to when the hiring time is for your trade(s).
From some of the other applicants I spoke to, the timeline for their application pretty much matched mine. Not sure of the intake dates, frequencies, and quantities of their chosen trades, but it's good to know that my app's process is similar to others'. Keeping my fingers crossed I'm still found suitable to serve and prepping hard in the meantime!
Zhang said:I was told that my application is competitive in the interview, but it's been over a month since I got merit listed. I know there are guys/girls out there who have waited a lot longer than I have. But I'm beginning to wonder what if I don't get an offer this year, should I apply again next year with upgraded resume? Would they actually remove me from the merit list/close my file?
Zhang said:Thanks for replying, BeyondTheNow. I truly hope that you get your offer soon. And that was really good advice, I'm going to call my file manager next week.