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26-12-2012, 06:44 PM
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Alot of investigation job but less physical I would say..
Be prepared to work late and sometimes on stand-by, it's interesting I would say but the bonded scheme made ppl think twice.. An element of risk involved and frens will be wary of u becase u r an enforcer ..
How old r u girl?
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thanks unregistered santa..i am 24..haha
so the training won't be so police-style, like travelling overseas for training and stuff ah
the bond thing is also quite frightening cos they sound like 'u break u die' can of thing hahahahaha
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27-12-2012, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Anyone can share how's the process for cpio interview?
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Interested to know too, anyone knows?
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28-12-2012, 05:52 PM
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Just thought I could do some sharing here.
Applied for CPIO around August, got called up for interview in late Oct followed by an offer from them around late Nov.
Interview is a one round process in the conference room with three directors so its not for the faint hearted!
They are really interested to know you personally and most importantly whether you have interest in investigation work. With regards to the bond, take it as a form of 2 year contract and start work with an open mind whereby you learn and absorb as much as possible instead of being frightened off by the "bond" term.
All the best for those who are applying!
Last edited by anonymous88; 28-12-2012 at 05:56 PM.
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28-12-2012, 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by anonymous88
Just thought I could do some sharing here.
Applied for CPIO around August, got called up for interview in late Oct followed by an offer from them around late Nov.
Interview is a one round process in the conference room with three directors so its not for the faint hearted!
They are really interested to know you personally and most importantly whether you have interest in investigation work. With regards to the bond, take it as a form of 2 year contract and start work with an open mind whereby you learn and absorb as much as possible instead of being frightened off by the "bond" term.
All the best for those who are applying! 
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Thanks for the info. So does that means they will review your performance again after 2 yrs den decide whether to offer you the contract again ?
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28-12-2012, 07:17 PM
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Thanks for the info. So does that means they will review your performance again after 2 yrs den decide whether to offer you the contract again ?
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i guess that is how it works but during the 2 years, you gotta be with them otherwise gotta pay compensation for breaking the bond.
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28-12-2012, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by anonymous88
Just thought I could do some sharing here.
Applied for CPIO around August, got called up for interview in late Oct followed by an offer from them around late Nov.
Interview is a one round process in the conference room with three directors so its not for the faint hearted!
They are really interested to know you personally and most importantly whether you have interest in investigation work. With regards to the bond, take it as a form of 2 year contract and start work with an open mind whereby you learn and absorb as much as possible instead of being frightened off by the "bond" term.
All the best for those who are applying! 
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Can share some insight on how is the work like? Is there any physical stuff involved?
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29-12-2012, 01:20 AM
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Have yet to start work though. Shouldn't be that physical compared to police I guess.
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29-12-2012, 02:30 PM
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Hmmm
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Originally Posted by anonymous88
Just thought I could do some sharing here.
Applied for CPIO around August, got called up for interview in late Oct followed by an offer from them around late Nov.
Interview is a one round process in the conference room with three directors so its not for the faint hearted!
They are really interested to know you personally and most importantly whether you have interest in investigation work. With regards to the bond, take it as a form of 2 year contract and start work with an open mind whereby you learn and absorb as much as possible instead of being frightened off by the "bond" term.
All the best for those who are applying! 
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Can share some in sights after you have entered? Job scope and your academic result is?
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31-12-2012, 01:06 PM
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Have yet to start work though. Shouldn't be that physical compared to police I guess.
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hi..that was truly insightful.
did the interviewers tell u whether the training is stay-in kind or is everyday can go home kind?
thanks bro!
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