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Reply 60
When I applied, it took about 3 working days to get the test back. After the test, it took about 3 or 4 working days to get the contract through.
Reply 61
Excellent. Thank you. How soon did you start working? Do you have to commit to a certain amount of hours/week?
Reply 62
Well, once I'd got the contract, they sent me the information to set-up the system the day later, and I had my induction that night.
After my induction, I had a week to answer 30 questions in my own time, but ended up doing that in one night, and then got a review talk the next day before starting completely.

I don't think you have to commit to a certain number of hours per week, they ask on the contract how many you can do, but I don't think it makes a difference what you say. I told them I could do 10, but will end up doing much more.
Reply 63
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Reply 64
For AQA, I'm assuming the thing about needing a degree isn't true?
I just emailed them
I was about to ask about the degree thing - how do you get away with that on the application form?


And how do I include references?
Reply 66
The Solitary Reaper
I was about to ask about the degree thing - how do you get away with that on the application form?


And how do I include references?


If you're studying for a degree, put 'no' in the 'do you have a degree?' section, then explain how far you are into your degree course in the 'education' section.

References are people you've worked for in the past, just ask their permission and write down their details.

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