Let’s be honest, interviews are a very strange concept and very unlike how you tend to speak normally to friends and family. You have around sixty minutes to talk about some of your awesome past achievements and to big yourself up at every opportunity. The sun should literally shine out... read more →
Sep
22
Sep
03
Make no mistake. Assessing a promotion board is a hard job. Really hard. Assessors need to listen intently, make copious, accurate notes and fully engage with candidates for the 60 minutes or so of the interview. Often, they have do this every day for weeks on end. In my experience... read more →
Aug
11
I’ve had a few conversations recently about what the bselectedpolice Masterclass consists of and how is it working in the ‘virtual’ world. When the COVID 19 situation began to develop, we decided that our Masterclasses should run virtually over Zoom. We already ran lots of 1:1’s via Zoom or Teams... read more →
Jul
16
“Your interview will be next week over Zoom”. “All assessments will now move to MS Teams.” “Look out for the WebEx invite to your board”. Only 3 or 4 months ago these terms would have been a foreign language to most officers, but now as face to face boards have... read more →
Jun
22
An application form is often the first stage ‘sift’, with successful officers proceeding through to the next assessment stage. One thing is for sure is that competency based application forms are a very challenging part of the process. And unfortunately there is no easy way to approach them. If you... read more →
Jun
15
Arguably, solving problems is what the police promotion process is all about. Specifically, in an application form or interview – articulating how you have solved problems in the past; in a role-play or in-tray exercise – solving problems ‘here and now’; and in a presentation, briefing or for forward-facing interview... read more →
Feb
27
The basic principle of a role-play or interactive exercise is that you are due to meet an individual (e.g. a peer, direct report or partner) and you need to convince them to take a particular course of action that you believe is the most effective to solve the issue at... read more →
Jan
27
I’m not a Police Officer and never have been, so why do I spend all my time coaching officers to ‘b the best they can be’ and help them pass their promotion boards? Well, I used to own a recruitment agency and have worked with, interviewed and placed thousands of... read more →
Jan
13
Last year I completed an Ironman consisting of a 3.8k swim, 180k cycle and a 42K run triathlon - a real challenge. But interestingly the hardest part was not so much the physical aspect on the day itself (although that I’m not saying that was a breeze!) but finding the... read more →
Dec
16
The most common question that we are asked here at bselectedpolice towers is “What are your top tips for success at a promotion board?” So here are 3 simple tips to help you ‘b’ the best you can be. 1 Focus Your Preparation Most of the officers that contact us... read more →