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@abo1, Thanks for sharing your experience !
Alex is one of 140 decision-makers based in an office in Bootle, just outside Liverpool. Most were recruited last year to clear a backlog of 10,000 of asylum cases within 12 months - a project known as Next Generation Casework.
A leader board hangs on the wall displaying who is hitting their targets and who isn't, and performance managers pace the floor asking for updates on progress as often as once an hour.
But no matter how complex the case, Alex is expected to make five decisions to grant or refuse asylum seekers a week, justified by a letter that can be anything between 5,000 and 17,000 words long (that is, between two or seven times the length of this article).
Anyone consistently hitting three or less is put on an "improvement plan" - and will be sacked if they don't improve in four weeks, Alex says.
"People will often take decisions based on what the easiest result will be to get through the decision as quickly as possible," says Alex. Sometimes the easiest decision will be to grant asylum, sometimes it will be to refuse it.
It is good to know about such experiences.Awan619 wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 11:43 pmHi all
I’m not agreed with you because on 8th May I have my interview at my premises, compliance officer didn’t ask this type of questions from me, and also regarding accounts and employees questions he allows me to check records from my files... my interview duration wast 2 hours... at the end of my interview co write on his comments section”very comperihansive record”.... so I think so every interview depends different Sanrios...
Best of luck every one....
Hi Abo1,abo1 wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 10:36 amHi all, I just want to give a bit insight into interview because I had mine with my team member yesterday. My opinion on the interview is that we should have called it criminal interrogation. I am not trying to scare you but its real. Also I think its a bit different from past interview because the question is know getting expanded.
Therefore I would advice that you should go through all your records very well and know the figures by hand as you will not be allowed to look into your records to giver answer this time, even if you have your answers in front of you.
Study your final accounts as well because you will be asked for events that happened in the past CO expect you to know it without checking you correspondence. also Know your employees details even date of birth.
Keep and update all records e.g. time sheet, employee absence sheet, health and safety risk assessment for all employees. Holiday records. pay increments letters if you are paying min wage. How you breakdown your invest your DL or evidence of investment. Know you fact payments and corporation tax payment till date. the rights of employees. and is even worse if you are a team because they expect you to supply the same answer so it will be better if a tailored answer.
The rest can be found on this forum the interview question is a great guide pls search the forum.
I will not be surprise if compliance officer s check on this forum as well so pls members know the type of question you ask on this forum.
for those that will have interview in the future best of luck.
thanks