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TREK GUIDANCE NOTES FOR APPLICANTS - May 2010

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Guidance Notes for Applicants<br />

<strong>GUIDANCE</strong> <strong>NOTES</strong> <strong>FOR</strong> <strong>APPLICANTS</strong><br />

These guidelines are to help you complete the application form. Please complete your application in either<br />

black type or black ink to aid photocopying. CV’s are only accepted when accompanying the completed<br />

application form, they are not accepted as a substitute to the application form.<br />

Please read through the detailed further particulars paying special attention to the essential requirements of<br />

the job specification. You should use the additional information section (Section 8: Experience and skills) in<br />

the application form to fully demonstrate your suitability for the position.<br />

Section 1: Vacancy Details<br />

Please provide the position title as advertised and any job reference information given.<br />

Section 2: Employment<br />

The information in this section will form the main part of your application and will be viewed by the<br />

recruitment team which includes the Departmental Manager. Please give as much information as possible<br />

and explain any gaps in your employment history. Should you need to continue on a separate piece of<br />

paper, please clearly state at the top of the paper, the Section number and title and give full explanation<br />

where necessary.<br />

Where previous employment was in a different country to the UK, please state area and country and give full<br />

details of employer, and responsibilities held.<br />

Section 3: Education and Training<br />

The information in this section will continue to form the main part of your application and will be viewed by<br />

the recruitment team which includes the Departmental Manager. Please give as much information as<br />

possible and attach any copies of certificates or membership information where available.<br />

Please consider detailing information which is not related to the position, in order for Trek UK to establish<br />

further information about you.<br />

Should you wish to inform Trek of further education / training you wish to pursue, please put this information<br />

on any covering letter or within Section 6: Experience and Skills.<br />

Where education and training was in a different country to the UK, please state area and country and give<br />

full details with any copies of paperwork where possible.<br />

Section 4. Personal Details<br />

Personal Details<br />

The information detailed in Section 4 will be removed from your application and will not be passed onto<br />

anyone involved in shortlisting or selection.<br />

Right to Work in the UK<br />

Please confirm whether you have the right to work within the UK. You should have the appropriate<br />

documentation / paperwork which may be checked at interview and if any concerns arise, this may be<br />

confirmed with the Immigration Authority.<br />

Appropriate information may include Passport, National Insurance Card..<br />

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Guidance Notes for Applicants<br />

Driving Licence<br />

If the post applied for is either a Field Sales role, Ascend role or Managerial role which requires a current full<br />

driving licence, please complete this section. If not, please detail “Not Applicable”. Again, at interview, we<br />

will confirm your details by asking to see your licence.<br />

Working Hours<br />

Normally the full-time working hours within Trek UK are 9.00am till 5.30pm, however for some positions such<br />

as Warehouse or Marketing, your contractual hours may include overtime or weekend working for<br />

demonstrations. These anomalies will be made clear in all job descriptions and you should be clear as to the<br />

working hours for any position you apply for.<br />

Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974<br />

The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 enables some criminal convictions to become “spent”, or “ignored” ,<br />

after a “rehabilitation period”. A rehabilitation period is a set length of time from the date of conviction. After<br />

this period, with certain exceptions, an ex-offender is not normally obliged to mention their conviction when<br />

applying for a job. For further guidelines on this Act, please contact the HR department at Trek UK.<br />

Prior Trek Involvement<br />

Please divulge any prior employment or application made to Trek Bicycle Corporation. This would also<br />

include any prior involvement with any Trek subsidiaries.<br />

Availability and Interview Arrangements<br />

Our interview dates will be published and included with the application packs. Should you not be able to<br />

attend these dates, please let us know as soon as possible, so that we may make alternative arrangements<br />

if practicable.<br />

Please also state any pre-booked holiday arrangements, which we will take into account at interview.<br />

Special Requirements for Interview<br />

In order for us to comply with the Disability Discrimination Act and ensure all applicants have a fair and<br />

equitable chance at interview, please state if you need any particular assistance at interview.<br />

Section 5. References<br />

Please give the name, address, telephone and email contact details of three referees, including your existing<br />

or last employer, to whom reference may be made in support of your application. If this is your first job then<br />

one reference should be from your head teacher, lecturer or similar.<br />

Please ensure your referees are in a position to respond promptly as no appointment will be made without<br />

receipt of satisfactory references. If you do NOT wish us to contact your referee prior to offer of position,<br />

please indicate.<br />

Section 6. Experience and skills<br />

You should use this area to ensure that you highlight any information that shows how you meet the<br />

requirements of the person specification / job description. Please describe the skills, knowledge and<br />

experience you have gained in your current or previous employment, education, training, voluntary,<br />

community or leisure interest. Where applicable, please list your publications and/or research work and any<br />

research funding obtained. Please also provide a statement of why you are interested in the post.<br />

Please continue on a separate sheet if necessary, but ensure that you clearly state the position you have<br />

applied for at the top.<br />

Section 7. Data Protection and Declaration<br />

Data Protection Act 1998<br />

The Data Protection Act 1998 gives appropriate guidelines to the safety and security of your personal details<br />

whilst held by another. Relevance is given to the access conditions, and disclosure and adherence to these<br />

statutory guidelines are followed by Trek UK.<br />

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Guidance Notes for Applicants<br />

Completed applications must be returned by the closing date shown on the job advertisement.<br />

Should you wish for acknowledgement that your application has been received, please arrange for a<br />

stamped addressed postcard to be included in your application.<br />

All applications received will be acknowledged whether successful or not.<br />

Thank you for your interest in working with Trek UK.<br />

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