by Jan Scrutton | Jun 13, 2025 | Application pathway, Career interview, Coaching, Mentoring, Police promotion, Police Recruitment, Police Staff Interview, Police Staff Recruitment
New Services from Careers In Blue Preparing for promotion or a lateral move application can feel daunting — especially if it’s been years since your last interview or you’re tackling a competency-based application for the first time. This is your chance to take a big...
by Jan Scrutton | Jun 13, 2025 | Application pathway, Assessment Centres, Career interview, National Sift, Police Recruitment, Police Recruitment Interview, Uncategorised
Police officer recruitment can take at best 6 months, generally up to 12 months. It can be a lengthy process. Failing tests such as the National Sift means you have to wait 3 months before you can take it again. You can only take it twice in 12 months – same for...
by Jan Scrutton | Jun 13, 2025 | Application pathway, Assessment Centres, Career interview, National Sift, Police Recruitment, Police Recruitment Interview, Police Staff Recruitment, Uncategorised
What is the ‘Pathway to Success’ for a Potential Police Officer? At Careers In Blue, we’ve introduced our ‘Pathway to Success.’ This is the way you can increase your chances of passing police recruitment FIRST TIME. It’s a number of...
by Jan Scrutton | Jun 13, 2025 | Application pathway, Assessment Centres, National Sift, Police Recruitment
Careers In Blue Modular Training for Police Recruitment Just applied to be a police officer and need some help with the National Sift or Online Assessment Centre? Our new Careers In Blue, Modular Training Courses (online, not just videos) are just what you need if...
by Jan Scrutton | Apr 13, 2025 | Application pathway, Assessment Centres, Career interview, Police Recruitment, Police Recruitment Interview, Police Staff Interview, Police Staff Recruitment
Helping you prepare for your Police Online Assessment Centre – Tip of the Week. Careers In Blue specialise in Police Recruitment. Every week, we issue a recruitment Tip of the Week This weeks Tip is back to basics – it’s something I used to do...