I have been offered an interview to become a special constable once I start uni. Has anyone been to one of their interviews? Or is one? would like lots of information
I've been to a PCSO training day before, is it like that.. or?..

I have been offered an interview to become a special constable once I start uni. Has anyone been to one of their interviews? Or is one? would like lots of information
I've been to a PCSO training day before, is it like that.. or?..
With the met?
Day 1 - Compentency based interview with 8 questions and a 30 minute English exam, if you pass then you go onto day 2.
Day 2 - Fitness test and medical, if you pass then you go onto vetting and security.
Last edited by flatface; 05-07-2012 at 01:57 PM.
Yes with the met.
Oh cool,ty
I have an information pack somewhere in my room. During the interview you are tested/scored on respect for diversity, team working, customer and community focus, personal responsibility and effective communication. The fitness test consists of a bleep test and push and pull test I think and the medical will be BMI, blood pressure, hearing and eyesight test and specific concerns you may have regarding medical conditions etc.
I also had the pass rate figures from last year but seem to have misplaced them, it was roughly 5000 people interviewed and 1000ish passed day 1 and proceeded to day 2 I think.
Last edited by flatface; 06-07-2012 at 09:15 AM.
what is this like a police position
that sounds so sick, good luck getting in ezio
Deadmau5 was sort of correct.
Special constables are volunteers. They have the same powers as an ordinary police officer they just don't get paid for their work. Depending on the force will depend on how many hours per month/week they should work. Many specials have other full-time jobs, and are a special in their free time.
Some people get confused with specials and PCSO's, where as a PCSO doesn't have the power of arrest they get paid, whereas the special does have the power of arrest (amongst other things) but don't get paid.
Sorry I couldn't help with the original post, currently awaiting for applications for my local force to open for either special or PC.
Always lurking around, never really post.
Ok only just seen the replies to this thread! -oops! lets start;
Thank you so much for this, this kinda sounds like the PCSO training I visited, I'd imagine they are all pretty much the same. I will research more onto the subjects you have stated. Urgh its the fitness test that is putting me off, I hate the bleep test. I have done the push test before, that isn't so bad I guess lol. And the good old medical.. I presume it will be the same as the Army ones?I have an information pack somewhere in my room. During the interview you are tested/scored on respect for diversity, team working, customer and community focus, personal responsibility and effective communication. The fitness test consists of a bleep test and push and pull test I think and the medical will be BMI, blood pressure, hearing and eyesight test and specific concerns you may have regarding medical conditions etc.
I also had the pass rate figures from last year but seem to have misplaced them, it was roughly 5000 people interviewed and 1000ish passed day 1 and proceeded to day 2 I think.
Its a volunteer position with the met, which also gives you a huge advantaged with the Met, if you wish to become placed in a paid role.
Yes you are right - this though, we could have normal hours or small hours.. it depends on the area of needAnd thanks!
Hahaa, I know right!Thank you
When I went to the PCSO open training day they were all volunteers non-paid, so I think only some are paid in this area. Ah nice one bud! I have been told to wait till August to apply.Deadmau5 was sort of correct.
Special constables are volunteers. They have the same powers as an ordinary police officer they just don't get paid for their work. Depending on the force will depend on how many hours per month/week they should work. Many specials have other full-time jobs, and are a special in their free time.
Some people get confused with specials and PCSO's, where as a PCSO doesn't have the power of arrest they get paid, whereas the special does have the power of arrest (amongst other things) but don't get paid.
Sorry I couldn't help with the original post, currently awaiting for applications for my local force to open for either special or PC.![]()
Ok only just seen the replies to this thread! -oops! lets start;
Thank you so much for this, this kinda sounds like the PCSO training I visited, I'd imagine they are all pretty much the same. I will research more onto the subjects you have stated. Urgh its the fitness test that is putting me off, I hate the bleep test. I have done the push test before, that isn't so bad I guess lol. And the good old medical.. I presume it will be the same as the Army ones?
Its a volunteer position with the met, which also gives you a huge advantaged with the Met, if you wish to become placed in a paid role.
Yes you are right - this though, we could have normal hours or small hours.. it depends on the area of needAnd thanks!
Hahaa, I know right!Thank you
When I went to the PCSO open training day they were all volunteers non-paid, so I think only some are paid in this area. Ah nice one bud! I have been told to wait till August to apply.
Good luck with it! and I thought the PCSO's were paid all over the country, strange!
Always lurking around, never really post.
Want to hide these adverts? Register an account for free!