I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at NAV Canada (Toronto, ON) in Oct 2016
Interview
-Applicants are directed to a "take charge" microsite to complete online form, submit resume and cover letter, etc
-Online assessment quiz is an 8 minute English comprehension test (a breeze for native speakers along the lines of "their vs there")
-Additional basic logic type questions thrown in totalling 30 questions in 8 minutes
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Question 1
-Your suitability for this role depends entirely on aforementioned 8 minute quiz so don't spend too much time preparing for an interview or polishing your CV
-My related Air Force experience doesn't matter either (Vets be forewarned)
The whole process is just the same as they have mentioned in websites and emails they sent for invitations. Just prepare according to their instructions. The interview is a little bit serious. They want to find the person who fits the position.
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Question 1
Please introduce your past experience, why you want to work as an ATC
I applied online. The process took 5 months. I interviewed at NAV Canada (Montreal, QC) in Oct 2023
Interview
a bit long you don't need to hurry take your time it has to parts each about 2 hours you don't need to prepare it'S all about concentration and focus .
I applied online. The process took 12 months. I interviewed at NAV Canada (Edmonton, AB) in July 2022
Interview
Applied in November 2020, was assessed in July 2022. I was assessed at the Edmonton AIC and the assessment was intense and boring and a lot of reading. I recommend that you don’t go over caffeinated, or over hydrated, get a full nights sleep, and meditate beforehand. The process was organized and the coordinator was lovely.
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Question 1
Standard ATC assesment with simulator and cognitive abilities testing.