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01-02-2024 04:10 PM
Unregistered What I know about if you have referral will be good as well. Apart from that, preparation and ad-hoc questioning will be part of the assessment on managing emotions and handling under stress.

FSO - largely handles a team of FSAS (Specialist) non degree holders

FSAS - Their team lead will be FSO lo, and then mostly work on the task given by FSO and Directors. HAHA.

Good thing is the travel allowance quite attractive when posted for overseas mission.
Negative thing is the toxic work culture between colleagues. IYKYK (score points).

Progression - It is a dead end. Unless you are a scholar or some smart ass, probably you will be ID-ed for leadership position. Otherwise, you are just an officer. By then you will already finding other job positions... else where...

It is a 24/7 to be prepared for any incident around the world, then everyone will need to be stand by for tasking and support which ever needed.
31-01-2024 11:30 PM
meowmeow8553
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Originally Posted by carceng View Post
Only the 1st round which was the online roundtable discussion. Received their rejection email after three weeks and didn't even make it to the 2nd round haha.

Hope you got the job by now!
wah.. i hope you're feeling okay. try again in future!

and no eh, i didn't get any reply. not sure if i should check in with them again. i did check in 1 month after the 3rd round (early Dec), and i'm not sure if it will seem a little pushy if i check in again. plus CNY is coming up... maybe i'll check in after CNY.

cos my interview was end oct/near early Nov, so technically december burned due to hols. and jan is a month to clear backlog from dec. feb is cny, so i'll check in end-Feb... long wait. hence.. maybe i feel like i should give up haha.
30-01-2024 03:34 PM
carceng
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the 2nd round (assessment centre component stage) is a full day thing. i'm employed full-time, so i had to take 1 day of leave to attend it.

in general (without going into much details), the assessment is split into four types of tasks which gives an overview of what an FSO does. it is quite stressful, so please have a good night's rest before. i did screw up some parts, and this will implicate your round 3 if you get through. nothing wrong, just be prepared.

at this stage the assessment doesn't distinguish between the two tracks yet i.e. both political&econ and functional&corporate applicants do the same 4 tasks. all are assessed individually, even though some components will have interaction with the other applicants. at the end of the whole day assessment, the interviewer will double cnfm with you which track you would like to apply for (same or you want to change). i stuck with my decision with func&corporate track cos i know my calibre is not suitable for political&econ.

it was a surprise that i got through to the 3rd round honestly. i received the notification that i got thru to the next round 1 week after the 2nd round. perhaps most applied for the political&econ track, not that i'm saying func&corp is less competitive. for my 3rd round i had to reschedule once which made my 3rd round interview really late as i was overseas - it has to match the panellists' schedules too. i don't really recall what questions were asked in the 3rd round but all i felt that i needed to stand by whatever i said and be sure about myself. in relation to 2nd and 1st round, the panellists do refer to your previous answers - and i mentioned i screwed up a little, so i had to explain what happened haha.

you'll really need to know how mfa is set up i.e. what directorates you would be most interested in cos the rotation is 2 years in a directorate. this would have been explained in round 1 of the whole interview process. all these while i referred to glassdoor reviews about the process and the most recent ones are the most accurate imo.

tbh i'm not sure if i got the job. i gave 3 reference names, and they checked with 2 (i have good relations with all my 3 references till today thankfully). they told me MFA has checked in with them. anything can happen like a better candidate can fill the vacancy etc. just go with the flow ~

which stage are you at now?
Only the 1st round which was the online roundtable discussion. Received their rejection email after three weeks and didn't even make it to the 2nd round haha.

Hope you got the job by now!
11-01-2024 10:28 AM
meowmeow8553
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Originally Posted by carceng View Post
How is the assessment centre component stage like? Also, since you went through with the panel interview stage, could you share how it is like?

Congrats on making it to the reference checks, at this point it is more or less confirmed unless your referees didn't reply them haha.
the 2nd round (assessment centre component stage) is a full day thing. i'm employed full-time, so i had to take 1 day of leave to attend it.

in general (without going into much details), the assessment is split into four types of tasks which gives an overview of what an FSO does. it is quite stressful, so please have a good night's rest before. i did screw up some parts, and this will implicate your round 3 if you get through. nothing wrong, just be prepared.

at this stage the assessment doesn't distinguish between the two tracks yet i.e. both political&econ and functional&corporate applicants do the same 4 tasks. all are assessed individually, even though some components will have interaction with the other applicants. at the end of the whole day assessment, the interviewer will double cnfm with you which track you would like to apply for (same or you want to change). i stuck with my decision with func&corporate track cos i know my calibre is not suitable for political&econ.

it was a surprise that i got through to the 3rd round honestly. i received the notification that i got thru to the next round 1 week after the 2nd round. perhaps most applied for the political&econ track, not that i'm saying func&corp is less competitive. for my 3rd round i had to reschedule once which made my 3rd round interview really late as i was overseas - it has to match the panellists' schedules too. i don't really recall what questions were asked in the 3rd round but all i felt that i needed to stand by whatever i said and be sure about myself. in relation to 2nd and 1st round, the panellists do refer to your previous answers - and i mentioned i screwed up a little, so i had to explain what happened haha.

you'll really need to know how mfa is set up i.e. what directorates you would be most interested in cos the rotation is 2 years in a directorate. this would have been explained in round 1 of the whole interview process. all these while i referred to glassdoor reviews about the process and the most recent ones are the most accurate imo.

tbh i'm not sure if i got the job. i gave 3 reference names, and they checked with 2 (i have good relations with all my 3 references till today thankfully). they told me MFA has checked in with them. anything can happen like a better candidate can fill the vacancy etc. just go with the flow ~

which stage are you at now?
10-01-2024 11:34 AM
carceng
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Originally Posted by meowmeow8553 View Post
i went thru all three rounds, and they did reference checks. i'm under the functional and corporate track. now i'm not sure about the status of my application - my 3rd interview was sometime in late oct 2023. then reference checks in november 2023. december i would say everyone's clearing leave. now january, i honestly am not sure whether i should hold on to this/whether got chance aha.
How is the assessment centre component stage like? Also, since you went through with the panel interview stage, could you share how it is like?

Congrats on making it to the reference checks, at this point it is more or less confirmed unless your referees didn't reply them haha.
10-01-2024 09:31 AM
meowmeow8553
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Applaud your courage to apply for functional track
oh no, why eh?? is it cos there is this hierarchy that political and econ track > functional and corporate > fsas?
10-01-2024 07:21 AM
Unregistered
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Originally Posted by meowmeow8553 View Post
i went thru all three rounds, and they did reference checks. i'm under the functional and corporate track. now i'm not sure about the status of my application - my 3rd interview was sometime in late oct 2023. then reference checks in november 2023. december i would say everyone's clearing leave. now january, i honestly am not sure whether i should hold on to this/whether got chance aha.
Applaud your courage to apply for functional track
09-01-2024 10:48 PM
meowmeow8553 i went thru all three rounds, and they did reference checks. i'm under the functional and corporate track. now i'm not sure about the status of my application - my 3rd interview was sometime in late oct 2023. then reference checks in november 2023. december i would say everyone's clearing leave. now january, i honestly am not sure whether i should hold on to this/whether got chance aha.
01-01-2024 06:25 PM
Unregistered MFA so hard to even get the interview woh
29-12-2023 02:54 PM
Unregistered Writing test to edit a passage for grammar, spelling, punctuation, summarizing a bunch of passages

Roundtable talk:
1. What is your name, what you are currently doing, and why you applied
2. What is one domestic policy you disagree with?
3. If you could choose, where will you be posted to? Hypothetically. Mine is Brussels, Dakar, or Hanoi.

Essay:
Do you agree that unpopular policies should never be implemented?
What is your understanding of the different tracks: Functional and Corporate, Political and Economic?
Why did you apply for this track?
What life experience has shaped you?
What derailers at work have you encountered?
What skill sets that you have are relevant to MFA?
Rate yourself out of 7 for: Analytical and Logical, Dedication to Public Service, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Organisational Skills, Adaptability, Understanding of FSO job, Intellectual Curiosity, Teamwork, Resilience
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