I applied online. The process took 9 months. I interviewed at HM Treasury (London, England) in Jan 2018
Interview
In three words: an utter shambles.
Similar to the rest of the day to day running of the Civil Service - deadlines mean absolutely nothing. I can only guess they pull random dates out of thin air as a joke, in order to cause maximum chaos and uncertainty for candidates.
At every stage I was told later than originally planned:
- Education, Situational Questions, and written responses
- Online tests: Verbal and numerical
- Sift
-Invitation to assessment centre, written exercise, presentation on topic given before the day, and interview. Feedback after the day didn't make sense, constant contradictions in feedback - almost as if they were just trying to find something to say. I also had to chase this up over multiple weeks.
- ?????
Despite completing assessment centre in early January and told i'd hear 'within 2-3 days', they took 12 days to put me 'on hold'. Saying they have to wait until everyone else finishes assessment centres and I should hear before the 2nd March. Find out on 5th March I may have to wait until 22nd June...
I interviewed at HM Treasury (Darlington, North East England, England)
Interview
STAR interview questions on civil service behaviours, Then in tray written excersise on unseen data from which you prouce a policy report and a presentation on an unseen question with questions asked by interviewers.
Assessment centre which had a written assessment, a structured policy conversation and interview which was
4 strength Questions
3 Behaviour Questions : working together, developping self and others and delivering at pace
I applied online. I interviewed at HM Treasury (Darlington, North East England, England) in Feb 2024
Interview
The second or final stage to the online assessment centre.
A mixture of strength based and behavioural questions. 5 or 6 questions in total.
Further questions were asked about answers to behavioural answers.