What are the pre-employment tests required of applicants with at least 52 weeks of previous air traffic control experience?
Published 08/04/2016 03:00 PM |
Updated 08/11/2016 09:45 AM
What are the pre-employment tests required of applicants with at least 52 weeks of previous air traffic control experience?Pre-employment testing is not required if the applicant is applying to a specialized experience vacancy (experienced ATCs). However, if these experienced applicants apply for an entry-level vacancy announcement, they will have to take the tests required for the pool that they elect, either Pool 1 (ATSA) or Pool 2 (Biographical Assessment and ATSA).
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