
How We Work Matters How we work matters sets out the kind of behaviours that we expect of all Fife Council employees. It covers four areas: Myself, My Team, Our Community and Our Organisation.
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How do we work at Fife Council?
From social care, teaching and early years, to hospitality, environmental health, housing and transportation… and much more. How we work matters sets out the kind of behaviours that we expect of all Fife Council employees. It covers four areas: Myself, My Team, Our Community and Our Organisation. Every employee has a part to play.
What are the benefits of working with Fife?
From social care, teaching and early years, to hospitality, environmental health, housing and transportation - and much more. Find out more about the benefits of working with us at www.fife.gov.uk/jobs/workingwithus
How long does the interview process take at Fife Council?
The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Fife Council (Glenrothes, Scotland) in Dec 2017 Competency based questions mostly, usually two lead officer conduct the interview, relaxed unless at a high level, about five or six questions. you can come back to questions if you wish
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