Hello,
I open this thread to comment about this competition, Research Programme Administrators (REA/TA/AD6/01/18), to be elegible to work at the Research Executive Agency (REA).
Although just finished the Assessment Centre tests from AD5 generalists, one never knows... I will apply for the "Engineering, ICT, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and/or Space science", with 30 positions at the reserve list.
Regards.
Hello,
Hello,
Thanks for opening this thread (especially for those who don't use FB) and congratulations on your AD5 success!
Do you or does anyone else know when they plan to conduct the tests? Can we guesstimate the approximate timeline for the booking period and testing period in advance for better planning purposes?
Just curious..
Also not sure about how they decided to separate the disciplines and for ex., split chemistry from life sciences and put it with the math and space engineering. Especially tough for people with a multidisciplinary profile. If your degree is in life sciences but your professional experience is in say, math, engineering or chemistry, does this mean that you will be disqualified if you compete in the first category because your education happens to fall in a different category? A bit rigid in my opinion.
If anyone has any thoughts, please feel free to share. They take a long time answering such questions and they have already specified to look at the categories in the back of the document (the Annex) but that still doesn't answer my question. Maybe I'm the rigid one here in my thinking, trying to read their mind but I have heard it can be very cut and dried.
Thank you and best regards.
Hello marian,
Hello marian,
Thanks for replying. I cannot use facebook neither... because I did never open any profile.
About the tests calendar, I think all we can do is requesting formally to EPSO.
Regarding your doubts about the profile considerations, I would pay attention to the talent screener questions (Selection criteria, Annex I of the NOC). 7 out of 8 questions come directly from professional experiencie, meaning, in my opinion and being totally ignorant of the relative importance of every question, that your past experience is much more important than the field of your degree. E.g. if you have worked ten years granting subsidied to R&D TIC companies and your degree is Biology, what do you would consider more important?
On the other hand, and texting literally the NOC, I cannot see a serious risk of disqualification because of a non-pertinent degree. See the "Specific conditions":
Please, notice that ANY diploma in ANY field of knowledge will be valid to meet the Elegibility Criteria. A very different point is how a non-related degree will be rated at the very important talent screener evaluation (and, accordingly, in the field interview).
The NOC is my bible, oh yeah.
Regards.
Charly.
With regards to the Selection
With regards to the Selection Criteria and weighting process, it is unknown, but at least we know that a single criterium cannot be four times more important than other.
Hi! anyone has any idea in
Hi! anyone has any idea in case we pass the preselection when the next phases will be? can we plan our holidays? ;)
I have the same question..
I have the same question...EPSO doesn't say yet when the aasessment phase will be carried out!!
Hi, thank you for opening
Hi, thank you for opening this link. i have a question since this is my first time to such competitions and i have a naive question. do they provide us a calculator (physically) or we have to use one like the one available in the EU training prcatise? Thank you!
Hi,
Hi,
Yes, you'll receive a physical calculator and an online one will be also available on the screen for the numerical component of your test.
Hope this helps.
David
HELLO! what about the
HELLO! what about the computer test? is it like AD5? Which test I have to chose for practing? Thanks!
Hi,
Hi,
Our Research Programme Administrator packages are available under this link.
Kind regards,
David
Hi, does anyone know when the
Hi, does anyone know when the "Assessment Phase" will take place? The EPSO website doesn't provide information yet..
Does EU Training have specific material that applicants can use to train for this phase of the competition?
Kind regards,
Andrea
Hello all,
Hello all,
The results of the tests REA/TA/AD6/01/18 are available in the Epso account.
However I do not see any average value or typical deviation figure to assess the probabilty to get into the next phase.
Anyone knows where to find it?
Thank you and good luck to all!
Jorge
Hello!
Hello!
I have the very same questions, and I think there should be a place where to find some basic statistics of the results.
Good luck everyone!
Barbara
Hi everyone, as mentioned by
Hi everyone, as mentioned by Jorge in the previous post the results are available in each ones EPSO account. Does anyone though know what the minimum score is to be considered successful and qualify for the next phase?
Thanks!
Nikos