CompetingMantis said:Thanks for the reply! I thought the interview might be an informal thing - I'm still going to try and over-prepare though I guess, simply because it's something I really want to do, and also because I've applied for bugger-all else this year so it's this or moving back home...Dectomax said:It depends on what role you want? The Infantry have a rather large amount of regiments.
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The Rifles and The Merican Regiments are two of the most respected Infantry regiments, though there are others too. the Royal Engineers and The Royal Artillery are very good, offering multiple trades to advance your career. So, there's a fair few options to look at.
As for the interview, the first time will just be a quick chat and some basic questions, why do you want to join? What interests do you have stuff like that. It's all very informal so there's not much to worry about!
And cheers for the advice about regiments, I'll have a look at the two you mentioned. At the moment I haven't really had much time to do any research - my final-year dissertation is eating all my time at the moment - but I'm hoping to look into it a bit more deeply once that's all over with, and possibly meet up with an ex-serviceman friend of my parents to have a chat about that sort of thing.
The first interview (First time you visit the AFCO ) is always just a chat. They want to get to know you and generally just find out why you want to join. That way they can help you choose what they believe is best for you. All AFCO advisor's are serving personnel. So they will be a great source of information!