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      Project Support Officer Interview

      14 Aug 2018
      Anonymous employee
      London, England

      Other Project Support Officer interview reviews for Home Office

      Project Support Officer Interview

      1 Nov 2024
      Anonymous employee
      Liverpool, England
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Home Office (London, England) in Feb 2016

      Interview

      2 competency based interviews and designed to test one or more skills or competencies. The interviewer has a list of set questions (each focusing on a specific skill), and your answers will be compared to pre-determined criteria and marked accordingly.
      2
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Home Office (Liverpool, England) in Mar 2022

      Interview

      Asked different behaviour based questions where you have to give work based examples showing how you demonstrate certain skills such as working at pace or making decisions. Can also ask spontaneous strength based questions like how do you stay organised.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How do you stay organised
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      Project Support Officer Interview

      12 Mar 2019
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Home Office

      Interview

      A cautionary tale for expats. I originally applied for this role online after making my way through all the paper work and attachments to check the terms of the role. I filled out the application with all my details, filled in the eligibility questions (note: they do *not* ask about residency despite it later being integral to ensuring you can take up the position) and gave my non-UK address and contact details. All the information provided with the job spec included vague guidelines on residency, but fail to explicitly say "you *must* have lived in the UK for the past 5 years to qualify for this role". I was invited to interview and eventually placed on the reserve list for the position. A couple of weeks later I got a call (on my non-UK number) asking me to come to the office for an 'informal chat' about another similar position. After this chat, I was offered this position, subject to security clearance. Throughout both interviews and all my correspondence with the department, my residency outside of the UK came up numerous times. If UK residency is essential, you'd think this would have raised concern. I also submitted documentation as requested, which included a non-UK driving licence and utility bill - still no concerns raised by the HO. Finally four months after my original application I was emailed by a Government Recruitment Service team member to advise they wouldn't be able to proceed with my security checks due to my lack of UK residency. I never heard from the person who offered me the position, despite multiple emails. Anyone else I spoke to shut the conversation down by advising that they don't complete checks before offering the interview. Arguably, if residency is as essential as nationality it should be a clearance question on the application form. Each person I have managed to have contact with has quoted from a different document each time with a vague reference to "normally being resident", "reasonable period of residency" or even that (my favourite!) "residency outside the UK is not an automatic bar" to clearance, which only serves to demonstrate the lack of clarity surrounding residency. Trying to explain that while I understand clearance checks cannot be performed before candidates are offered a position, but that basic requirements should be considered before an interview is offered has only fallen on deaf ears. Applying for other CS jobs, I have made a habit of emailing the contact to check these details - I've received incorrect information on a number of occasions, so it seems no one really knows.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How would you manage conflicting priorities effectively?
      Answer question
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