How the Ranked List Works in Electrical Apprenticeship Selection
You passed the aptitude test. So did half the room. What happens next is the part almost nobody explains: a panel scores your interview, and those scores place you on a ranked list. Your number on that list decides when you get called to work.
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What the list is
The ranked list is the order the training center calls people in. Lower number, sooner call. Higher number, longer wait. A strong interview moves you up. A weak one drops you down, even after a passing test.
Where the interview fits
The test gets you in the room. The interview sets your rank. Two applicants can pass the same test and land 80 spots apart on the list because of 20 minutes in front of a panel.
What to do about it
Walk in with real stories, a clear reason for the trade, and answers built to score. That is what the kit trains. Run the mock panel, read the rank-readiness report, and fix what is costing you before the real interview.