Where do you interview for the Royal Navy?

Where do you interview for the Royal Navy?

During the Royal Navy selection process you will be required to sit interviews at both the Armed Forces Careers Office (AFCO) and, if applying to become an Officer, during your attendance at the Admiralty Interview Board (AIB).

How long is the Royal Navy filter interview?

The purpose of this interview is to ‘filter’ out those people who have the potential to join the Navy. The duration of the initial AFCO interview will very much depend on your responses to the questions. However, you can expect the interview to last for approximately 30 minutes.

Where does the sift interview take place in the Navy?

The sift or filter interview, which is held at your local Armed Forces Careers Office, will be undertaken by a member of the Royal Navy recruitment team. The purpose of this interview is to ‘filter’ out those people who have the potential to join the Navy.

What do you need to know about the Royal Navy?

What information you already have about the Royal Navy, its history, its lifestyle and training; Questions based around your ability to work as part of a team, leadership potential, confidence, resilience, planning, organising, communication skills, how you learn new skills or information and personal development;

How is an interview conducted in the Royal Navy?

To maintain the recruitment process into the Royal Navy, interviewing will now be conducted virtually. The interview will be conducted using the Royal Navy interview video portal. Career Advisors will liaise with you to schedule a convenient time to conduct the interview.

What to wear to a Royal Navy interview?

TIP #3 – Make sure you dress smart and formal for your Royal Navy interview. After all, you are attempting to join a disciplined organisation. Although dressing smart and taking care of your appearance are the basics, you would be surprised at how many people turn up to their interview dressed inappropriately.

Who are the senior staff in the Royal Navy?

The senior Naval staff use their wealth of experience to oversee all aspects of the Royal Navy’s activities, from operations and administration to personnel and logistics. Whether it be in the heat of the desert or ice of the Antarctic, we are ready for action in the most extreme environments on earth.

What’s my level of entry in the Royal Navy?

What’s my level of entry? When you have successfully passed your Naval Service Recruiting Test (NSRT), you’ll be at the interview stage. This is where we ascertain your suitability for your role and for life in the Royal Navy.