I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Transport for London (London, England) in May 2017
Interview
The interview is formed of 3 stages. Test, role play and interview.
The first part of the interview is quite straight forward but you have to be really very quick, as it's timed. It covers basic English and maths. It also has questions about tickets and the tube map.
If you pass this part, then you are invited back about two weeks later for the role play and interview.
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Application
I interviewed at Transport for London
Interview
First stage was a short written test after which you get invited back for a scenario based interview where you get told if you pass onto the next stage pretty much straight away. At both the stages everything was clearly described.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Transport for London (South Kensington, England)
Interview
3 online screening tests, 1 in-person assessment centre, Role-play interview and a final standard interview. Must pass each stage to move on to the next. The online tests give results within a week, the assessment centre within 2 weeks, role-play interview on the same day. The whole process from application to final interview can take several months. Plenty of details online, especially in railway forums.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
We are not allowed to go into the details but it had to do with a disabled customer asking for accessibility accommodations but also having a malfunctioning payment method.
I applied online. The process took 5 months. I interviewed at Transport for London (London, England) in Apr 2024
Interview
Online Scenario Assessment, Timed Logic, Maths and English Assessments, In Person Role Play and Scenario Based Interview. Tested on knowledge of London Tube Map/Zones and Ticket Options. Long Process but explained clearly throughout.