Your way to BOC
We want to help guide you through our recruitment process to give you the best chance of success. Here you will find out everything you need to know including some useful tips from our recruiters themselves!
Find a job at BOC
The process
1. Search for a job
What you do: Browse jobs and search for roles that would interest you.
What we do: Advertise roles and specify the type of match we’re looking for.
2. Submit your application
What you do: Prepare your application documents. You’ll need to send us your CV; cover letter and any other specified relevant documents.
What we do: Confirm receipt of your application via email and get to work checking whether your profile matches our vacancy. If so, you’ll be invited for a phone interview.
3. Attend the first interview
What you do: Prepare yourself and come to an
interview (sometimes via phone/video). The interview will be
with the hiring manager as well as another a department
representative or HR colleague.
Psychometric Testing: As part of the interview we will ask you to complete an online psychometric test. This test helps to identify your strength and preferences that we ask you complete prior to the interview.
What we do: We ask you questions about your experience, ask some behavioural based question and answer your questions about the role, team and us. We also encourage dialogue! This is your chance to get to know us – take it!
4. Come to a follow up interview
What you do: Prepare yourself again! This time,
you‘re more likely to have to demonstrate your skills (e.g.
excel test) and meet potential colleagues.
What we do: Get to know you better, understand your skills, strengths, what motivates you and what you are passionate about.
5. Checking your references and background
What you do: Please ensure you complete the
required step as soon as possible not to delay the
process. For a role that drives a company vehicle you will
also need to provide detail of your driving history.
What we do: You will be invited to complete a background check, with includes a right to work and criminal history check. You will also be invited to addend a pre-employment medical. Tests vary depending on the type of role.
6. Hear our decision
What you do: Relax and wait!
What we do: Carefully consider your fit for the role and will let you know our decision ASAP. If successful, you’ll receive a letter of offer.
The CV
Some tips for writing your CV:
Tip #1: Structure it well with clear headings
Tip #2: Be concise with information
Tip #3: Make sure all information you include is relevant for the role
The motivation letter
Some tips for writing your motivation letter:
Tip #1: Make sure the information here adds value
Tip #2: Include practical information like salary expectations and notice period
Tip #3: Proof read
The Interview
What to expect: Interviews should not be daunting! We are not trying to catch you out – these are the aspects we are really trying to determine:
- Your role-related knowledge: We are interested in seeing how your knowledge and experience can make a positive contribution to the role. So be prepared to demonstrate your competencies by using examples from your work to date.
- Your BOC fit: We need to prove that BOC is the right place for you. We do this by asking questions that determine whether you share a similar mindset when it comes to certain aspects of work. For example:
- How do you meet, overcome and learn from challenges?
- What do you like most about working in teams?
- How would you make sure your customers are getting the best experience possible?
- What drives you to succeed?
(For managers): How do you ensure people can develop to their best and contribute for the good of the company?
Some further tips for performing well in an interview:
Tip #1: Be prepared by reading the job
advertisement and thinking of potential
questions
Tip #2: Take the opportunity to
ask questions yourself: find out all you can
Tip #3: Show interest for the role and the
interview itself
Tip #4: Be authentic. Be
yourself. Be honest
Sometimes interviews may be conducted over the phone or via video call. In this case, here are a few specific tips:
Tip #1: Try to establish a personal connection early onTip #2: Organize to take the call somewhere quiet
Tip #3: Speak loud and clear
Tip #4: Prepare like you would for a face to face interview