Category Archives: Career Advice

RAF OASC – How to Pass The Royal Air Force Officer Selection Centre (Tests & Interviews)

RAF OASC – How to Pass The Royal Air Force Officer Selection Centre (Tests & Interviews) Guide

If you want to become an RAF Officer, you will need to undertake a tough and challenging OASC, which includes a series of tests, assessments, tasks and interviews. This blog will aim to provide you with essential tips, help and resources for passing your RAF OASC, which will take place at RAF Cranwell.

Royal Military Police (RMP) Army Officer – Selection, AOSB & Interviews

Royal Military Police (RMP) Army Officer – Selection, AOSB & Interviews

The beauty of joining the Army Military Police is that you get to become an Army Officer and also a Police Officer at the same time. Of course, with both of these roles there comes a huge amount of responsibility, a tough selection process (Army officer Selection Board) and also a number of interviews to navigate your way through.

RAF Intelligence Analyst Jobs – How to Become an RAF Intelligence Analyst

RAF Intelligence Analyst Jobs – How to Become an RAF Intelligence Analyst Guide

The role of an RAF Intelligence Analyst is critical to the overall success of Royal Air Force Operations. You will be responsible for using advanced and cutting edge technologies to gather and disseminate information that is then used to provide the RAF with essential intelligence designed to enhanced worldwide operations.

Ex-Thomas Cook Employees: What Happens Next?

If you are one of the ex-Thomas Cook employees, we can help!

In the last week, the world’s oldest and largest travel group collapsed. The end of Thomas Cook has left holiday plans in tatters, and hundreds of thousands of people stranded in airports and hotels around the world. With the company going bust, approximately twenty-one thousand people have lost their jobs.

Join the British Army: Top 5 Tips to Pass the Army Selection Process

Joining the British Army is no easy feat. Whether you’re a British National, Dual-National, or Commonwealth citizen, roles within the British Army are incredibly competitive. Therefore, you need to be at the top of your game if you’re to succeed.