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has anyone worked or currently working for the commision. Just something to think about really. If you have, what was your job role and any other information you would like to share, thanks finch

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I was on their shadow ranger scheme for a while. I was on the community ranger side, very enjoyable taking groups out and doing practical countryside management tasks. Applied for a few internal jobs with the commission and got nothing. What info do you want to know?

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I applied for a job which I was more than qualified for and so did a few other mates of mine and we didn't even get a interview for the position, I believe if a job comes up the role will already be filled internally or be filled by people who have contacts in the FC

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I applied for a job which I was more than qualified for and so did a few other mates of mine and we didn't even get a interview for the position, I believe if a job comes up the role will already be filled internally or be filled by people who have contacts in the FC

 

FC job vacancy are advertised internally and if not filled they go out to the website.

 

As for working for the FC the production chainsaw stuff is very rare. Occasionally machine stuff comes up, you've got real competition for that.

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I applied for a job which I was more than qualified for and so did a few other mates of mine and we didn't even get a interview for the position, I believe if a job comes up the role will already be filled internally or be filled by people who have contacts in the FC

 

The applications are "scored" you obviously didn't meet the criteria or communicate it an effective way. Like wise for your friends. The latest Fc post I know of received 180 applicants for one post. There were 6 interviewed. Based on those figures you need to be highly experienced. But more importantly, bloody good at communicating that experience in an application. If you ask they will always give you feed back on your interview. What was yours?

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The applications are "scored" you obviously didn't meet the criteria or communicate it an effective way. Like wise for your friends. The latest Fc post I know of received 180 applicants for one post. There were 6 interviewed. Based on those figures you need to be highly experienced. But more importantly, bloody good at communicating that experience in an application. If you ask they will always give you feed back on your interview. What was yours?

 

From some of the positions I have seen within the FC, you need no experience at all. All you need to have done is gone to forestry college and come away with a bit of paper that says you know everything there is to know about forestry. Don't get me wrong, there are some very good foresters within the FC but it gripes a bit when they come on site having never felled a tree and tell how best to do your job.

Rant over

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From some of the positions I have seen within the FC, you need no experience at all. All you need to have done is gone to forestry college and come away with a bit of paper that says you know everything there is to know about forestry. Don't get me wrong, there are some very good foresters within the FC but it gripes a bit when they come on site having never felled a tree and tell how best to do your job.

Rant over

 

Where does it say you need to know how to fell a tree to manage forests. I agree with you, the public sector is littered with people who do lots of paper work but with no hands on skills. As a manager you have experience of forest and hr management and communicate that well enough it's all you need. You

Have craftsmen for actually using the tools. Though their ability or enthusiasm to use it can also at times lack. But this is not about what existed in the past. Once you're in, it's virtually impossible to be removed. With all large employers your ability to get the job relies not only on your merits but your ability to put them across to an interview panel.

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