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Ali Mubashir Monday, June 03, 2013 09:27 PM

[QUOTE=imbindas;606772]Mubashir bro, share your interview experience. i cleared inspector ASF test so need guidance for interview. thanks[/QUOTE]

brother plz send me your email via my email, my email can be seen in my profile. but as soon as possible, as i will have to report at asf academy on 6th June. after 6th i can not use internet.

imbindas Monday, June 03, 2013 10:03 PM

[QUOTE=Ali Mubashir;607718]brother plz send me your email via my email, my email can be seen in my profile. but as soon as possible, as i will have to report at asf academy on 6th June. after 6th i can not use internet.[/QUOTE]

mail sent bro :)

Redefiner Monday, March 07, 2016 06:45 PM

[QUOTE=courageneverdies;469578]Before addressing your query, I think I should mention that it was for the second time that I had appeared in interview at FPSC for a post in ASF. First time in 2009 for Inspector and this time for DAD. Both interviews were really great experiences for me.

The interview for posts, where no experience is required, is of general nature. They ask a great deal about yourself, your educational background, interests etc. Occasionally, they can ask (as it happened this time) questions about General Knowledge, Basic Arithmetic, Pakistan Studies/Affairs, Islamic Studies, inter alia. For example, this time the Deputy Director General, Col. Farooq, had been a member of ISSB Interviewing Panel and, therefore, was eager to ask questions in the ISSB interviewing style. Bombarding proportion/percentage questions without giving much time to ponder.

Since the job is related to Law Enforcement/Security, they expect you to have some knowledge about the prevailing threats and how to avoid these. Further, they also want you to show a little bit of interest in the position you are applying for, by sharing your information/knowledge about the job responsibilities. A general question that I had to answer both times was "What recommendation/suggestions do you have for ASF? Do you think you can find areas of improvement?" Of course there is always some space for improvements but you can only answer this question if you know about the Organization, the challenges being faced. The best thing is to have a non-formal chat with a person working in the target organization.

Another 'advice' that I wanted to give is to "Probe into the professional lives of the Interviewing Panel". The questions the interviewers ask are almost 50%-75% related to the fields from where they belonged. One of the interviewers this time was Mr. Moin ul Islam who had retired as Special Secretary, National Assembly Secretariat. Out of the five questions he asked, 3 were about National Assembly, Parliament and Constitution. So its better to do your homework before appearing in the interview.

One last thing, always appear confident and eager to get the position you are being interviewed for.

Best of luck.

Regards.[/QUOTE]
How one may know, who are the members of interviewing panel? Does FPSC declare beforehand the names of the members of the interview panel?

Yours sincerely

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