Jiminito said:I had the pleasure of writing the CFAT at the Denison Armoury on August 2nd. But my medic recruiting officer is at Moss Park. He said has not yet received my file back yet and it's been 2 weeks since I had written the test.
Is there a way to contact Denison Armoury to find out what's happening with my file? They were supposed to send it back to Moss Park for processing since they don't deal with medic recruits, I don't suppose it'll take more than 2 weeks, or does it?
m9322 said:PMedMoe - I was just really shocked, as I didn't think I did THAT good. Nobody else who did the test at the same time did that well.
Raffy said:Hello, my friends. It's my first post in here so, I am not even sure is it going to be right place or even right question to ask about. I apologise for that.
So, not too long time ago I did my aptitude test at on of the Ontario RCs, and after finishing it, I got the list of the jobs I eligible for. There were 36 jobs total, and the recruiter told me, if I would have university degree, it would be many more jobs as an officer. So I though I could calculate approximate mark that I got(not even mark, but at least to know that I did well), if I will compare to amount of jobs you, guys, were offered.
And, finally, if anyone of you guys know how strong is an influence of aptitude test mark on your job preference? For example, If you have a good mark on aptitude, great high school marks, great references, but have an issue with credit or ( like in my case, old DUI record), what is going to be decisive moment in calculation of "my pros and cons"?
I , again, apologise if my questions were not appropriate, and thank you in advance for constructive answers. Have a wonderful day.
cmpbllmchll said:I don't believe. They take into account the CFAT test, the interview, previous job experience.. when selecting people for an offer. Recruiting looks at all of that as a total and select the best candidate at that time. Who knows. Its a strange system.
Raffy said:Thank you, guys, for replay. Hopefully that good Sir will notice my post. Also I learned from one of Buck_HRA's posts that there is 60% shortage in AF for AVS techs. Is it actually good for me if I applied for the red trade?
Your informative reply is Greatly appreciated!Buck_HRA said:You receive an overall score on the Selection List based on your CFAT/TSD and your interview (your education is embedded in the interview score).
This is the only thing that bases you for competition on the "Selection List"
While there is a score assigned to the CFAT & TSD; although some recruiters inform the scores I'm not sure why they do as it's a percentile score. What that means is although your base score could put you in the 90 percentile this year, the exact same base score could leave you in the 80 percentile next year. The base scores themselves don't really mean anything in of themselves, and I wouldn't try to determine what your score was.
An old DUI will affect your background (CRNC) check; you will know long before the Selection List whether an old DUI will affect the ability to join or not. As long as it is on your file it will come back in the CRNC, at that time a panel will sit to determine whether you should be allowed the chance to enrol in the CAF. If the board determines that the situation surrounding your DUI is too much of a risk with the occupations you're wishing to join you will be informed of this.
When I say what percentage is remaining for an occupation, that doesn't mean it's in a shortage, it just means that's how many are still to be recruited this year.
steveT22 said:I was filling out the application for the Canadian Forces and was stuck on the education part where it wants Degree/Diploma Received. I'm currently in Uni, would I put down the degree i'm aiming for? Or would i select something like non-degree? I assume since it asks if you have graduated or not I would just put down the degree i'm going for.
PMedMoe said:Put what education you have now and then update it when necessary.
steveT22 said:Lastly for CFAT scheduling, do they work out the times with you and adjust them if you need or are you set into one time that you have to make?
Buck_HRA said:You receive an overall score on the Selection List based on your CFAT/TSD and your interview (your education is embedded in the interview score).
This is the only thing that bases you for competition on the "Selection List"
While there is a score assigned to the CFAT & TSD; although some recruiters inform the scores I'm not sure why they do as it's a percentile score. What that means is although your base score could put you in the 90 percentile this year, the exact same base score could leave you in the 80 percentile next year. The base scores themselves don't really mean anything in of themselves, and I wouldn't try to determine what your score was.
An old DUI will affect your background (CRNC) check; you will know long before the Selection List whether an old DUI will affect the ability to join or not. As long as it is on your file it will come back in the CRNC, at that time a panel will sit to determine whether you should be allowed the chance to enrol in the CAF. If the board determines that the situation surrounding your DUI is too much of a risk with the occupations you're wishing to join you will be informed of this.
When I say what percentage is remaining for an occupation, that doesn't mean it's in a shortage, it just means that's how many are still to be recruited this year.
overwatch said:Hey Buck,
Can you shed some light on the new ACS selection and it’s relation to the CFAT? I was told that they select you to come take the test after based on how high your CFAT score is but others have said that their file managers mentioned the CAF is prioritizing ROTP applicants.
Additionally what do you consider a high CFAT score for pilot/acso/aec trades?
Thanks
Tennisball said:Can we retake our CFAT to get a higher score, even if we already qualified for our selected trades?
I qualified for Pilot but I feel my scores might not be high enough to get in.
durran3 said:the Officer doing the interview