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Life after the job: are you applying for roles but not getting a response?

In last month's article, I mentioned why you should try and avoid using 'Easy Apply' on LinkedIn or applying for roles directly through the bigger recruitment websites. This is because of the use of Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS). If you’re not aware, ATS is a software system that collects applicant’s… Andy Labrum explains why 75% of CVs don't get viewed by a human and what job applicants can do to overcome the problem ...

New recruitment pathway fast tracks specials to PCs

A “pioneering” new recruitment pathway aimed at widening access to front line policing has delivered its first cohort of new recruits Nottinghamshire Police is piloting the fast-track course for the College of Policing. The force said it wants to “give full-time career opportunities to a more diverse range of candidates… Eighteen former volunteer Special Constables have recently completed the Specials to PC training course – the first recruits in the UK to complete the new ten-week conversion....

Life after the job: why you should avoid Easy Apply websites

Are you applying for jobs via LinkedIn ‘Easy Apply’ and then not hearing anything or are you applying for roles via the big recruiting online platforms and getting no response? There are a couple of reasons why this is happening. I've built a good relationship with a recruiter on LinkedIn… 'Networking' is a dirty word in policing but in the recruitment market it is very important to develop those relationships says Andy Labrum ...

Equalities Commission forces recruitment review after PSNI case

The Equalities Commission has said forces must plan better for people with disabilities in recruitment processes. It follows a successful case against the Police Service of Northern Ireland which found a man with autism, ADHD and Tourette’s syndrome had not been fully supported in his application for an administrative post.… Forces will have to review recruitment processes after a landmark case against PSNI ruled a man with autism had not been adequately helped with a job application....

National protests policing lead to be Staffs new chief constable

The Assistant Chief Constable at Humberside Police is moving to Staffordshire to take the top job. ACC Chris Noble was appointed out of a shortlist of four and the decision will now need to be ratified by the force’s Police, Fire and Crime Panel at a special meeting on 12… A former Northern Ireland police officer, currently leading operations against the M25 protestors is set to become Staffordshire’s new Chief Constable....

GMP use retired detectives to prepare arrest packs for frontline teams

Greater Manchester Police is using a large dedicated team of mostly retired station-based officers to carry out initial investigations into reported crimes and also prepare arrest packs for completed inquiries and identified offenders. The Crime Investigation Team, made up of 14 supervisors and 95 investigators force wide, was launched by… Reported crime squad of 109 station-based supervisors and investigators conduct initial inquiries ...