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for Success
 

Choosing your Role

The railway has a wide range of career options, from customer facing to office based, 
safety critical to non-safety critical, but whichever role you choose, customers  are always at the forefront of what we do. 
So, where do you start?

Consider the roles you are interested in: 

• What skills and experience do I have? 
• What roles could my skills and experience contribute to?
• What do I need to do enable me to get this position?
• How much do I really know about the organisation? 
• What am I interested in?

How to apply

 

All vacancies are advertised through our careers website. 

Once registered, you can set up job alerts for roles you are interested in.

 

The application process varies depending on what role you are applying for. Some applications require you to complete assessments, both online and classroom, whilst others require a CV and covering letter.

 

The Application

 

  • Familiarise yourself with the role.

  • Match your experience and skills to the requirements.

  • Complete the form in full.

  • Make your skills, experience, and achievements clear.

  • Pay attention to detail.

Frequently asked questions


I’ve submitted my application, what happens next?
Your application will be screened by recruitment or the local manager for the role. At this point it will be 
decided if you will be shortlisted for assessments and/interview stage.


If I’m not successful at the screening stage, will I be told?
Yes, you will receive an email.


How many people will usually be on the interview panel?
There are usually two people but sometimes more.


What is a competency?
A competency is a particular quality that a company have decided is desirable for employees to possess for 
a particular job role. These are used as benchmarks to rate and evaluate candidates.


What kind of questions can I expect in the interview?
Introductory questions known as icebreaker, competency-based questions, and specialist knowledge questions.


I’ve not been successful at an interview, is it worth asking for feedback?
Yes! Always ask for feedback at any stage of the process regardless of the outcome as this will give you the information you need to improve for the future. Speak to your line manager and agree a development plan.

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