Dedicated application and retests: The IDF is trying to make it easier for those who approach the first order
In the shadow of the harsh criticism and in an attempt to reduce gaps between the candidates for security service, the IDF has decided on some innovations and streamlining procedures for the first order and screenings. Among other things, a special application will be launched
Amir Bohbot
23/01/2022
Sunday, 23 January 2022, 16:21 Updated: 16:27
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In the shadow of the harsh criticism - the IDF Personnel Division has decided on several innovations and streamlining procedures, which will reduce the gaps between the NCOs (candidates for security service) and improve the user experience. Among the improvements, an app will be launched to prepare the DCOs for the DPR tests, and an "enlisted" website will be upgraded, which will offer virtual tours of the bases and a designated area for parents.
The DFR (Preliminary Psychotechnical Rating) tests in the first order are intended to assist in the screening process, to pinpoint the placement and to reduce dropouts from the various tracks and professions during the training processes. For mental flexibility and memory. For the first time, it was decided to allow repeated DPR tests for appellants on the score. At the same time, in the coming months, the IDF is expected to launch a special application for studying for exams, in order to prepare the PLOs in the best and most accurate way, and to reduce uncertainty.
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According to military sources, there are currently PLOs that prepare at designated institutes, which are not accessible to all populations. In the coming months, the app will be launched, which will contain hundreds of questions in all areas and topics,
"The app is expected to reduce the gaps and allow equal opportunities among all candidates," military sources promise.
The "Recruiting" website, where millions of entries are registered every month, will also receive a significant upgrade, along with the launch of a customized app.
Military sources said that "the design of the site will be more innovative and intuitive for boys and girls and will produce a better user experience."
The site will display the tasks that the NCO is required to perform before reporting to the emergency room and the first order will be a designated area for parents and the possibility of digital scanning of medical documents. And the placement of candidates for security service. "
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